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James Steiner Release Update: Kenney Family Texas Murder Update 2022
James Steiner is one of the Kenney Family’s two convicted murders. Clayton Kenny, Julianna Kenny, and Adrienne Arnot are among the victims.
They were beaten and stabbed to death by a couple of crooks hunting for fast cash.
James Steiner and his accomplice Gallamore plotted a theft for drug money at the secluded property on March 29, 1992.
After being convicted of murdering a partly disabled lady, her husband, and her daughter in 1992, Samuel Clark, a friend of his, was killed by injection on Tuesday.
When James John Steiner acknowledged to his crime, he was getting drug and mental health treatment at Kerrville State Hospital.

James Steiner Release Update Today: Released Or Still In Prison?
James Steiner is currently imprisoned after being sentenced to life in prison. He will be eligible for parole in 2029.
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Samuel Clark Gallamore was sentenced to death on January 14, 2003. He was executed by lethal injection at the Texas State Penitentiary in Huntsville.
At the time of his death, Gallamore had written a handwritten statement apologizing for the murder of the Kenny family.
Kenney Family Murder
The Kenny Family’s heinous slaughter was one of the most talked-about events of the early 1990s.
A terrible triple murder occurred on March 30, 1992, while the family was enjoying supper in Kerrville, Texas. Julianna was rendered immobile as she witnessed her husband and daughter being murdered right next to her by the perpetrators.
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Her neck had been slashed, and her head had been severely battered. Following the crime, investigators gathered evidence such as car marks, gloves, a silver spoon, and a yard-long thick wood stick.
Despite having evidence, police detectives were unable to locate the suspect, resulting in the case going unsolved for several months.
Authorities investigated several suspects, one of whom was the victim’s own son from Georgia. Because he was out of state at the time, he was not found guilty of murdering his parents.