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Shawn Ryan Grell, a 50-year-old man serving a life sentence for the 1999 murder of his two-year-old daughter, Kristen Salem, died in prison on April 19, according to The New York Post. Authorities at the Arizona State Prison Complex in Tucson discovered his body but did not disclose the cause of death.
In December 1999, Grell took his daughter from daycare with plans to see Christmas lights but instead purchased gasoline and drove to a remote desert area in east Mesa. There, he set Kristen on fire, leading to her tragic death. Following the horrific act, Grell went to a convenience store to buy alcohol and later turned himself in to the police, admitting, “I took the gasoline and I poured it on her.”
Initially sentenced to death in 2001 for first-degree murder, the Arizona Supreme Court canceled his death sentence in 2013, citing his mental retardation and replacing it with a life sentence. His death marks the end of a case that has haunted the community for over two decades.