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Sean Finnegan sentenced to death in Oak Ridge murder case

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Sean Finnegan, the man convicted in Jennifer Paxton’s gruesome murder in late 2019, was sentenced to death Wednesday morning.

After deliberations in the sentencing began on Tuesday, the jury reached a verdict Wednesday morning. The jury had to return the sentencing documents to the judge three times as there were errors in the first two forms that were filled out.

Around 11:15 a.m., the jury delivered its verdict to the judge sentencing Sean Finnegan to death. The judge read the sentencing, explaining that the jury found several aggravating factors that led them to give the death penalty, including:

As the judge read the sentencing, he explained that Finnegan would be transferred to the state penitentiary in Nashville, where he would be executed by lethal injection.

Following the verdict, Paxton’s family were seen crying in the courtroom. Finnegan also shook his attorney’s hands, thanking for the work they did in the case, after everyone had been dismissed.

Finnegan was convicted on 11 counts on Monday, including criminally negligent homicide, first-degree felony murder during the perpetration of/attempt to perpetrate aggravated rape, abuse of a corpse, and conspiracy to commit aggravated rape. An additional hearing has been scheduled for Finnegan for this non-capitol convictions for November 7.

Ahead of Finnegan’s sentencing, there were 45 people on Death Row in Tennessee, however, Governor Bill Lee paused executions in June 2022 when he ordered an independent investigation of the state’s lethal injection methods.