After spending more than 24 years on death row, **Oscar Ray Bolin** was executed by lethal injection on January 7, 2016 — but his case remains one of the most controversial in modern true crime history. Convicted of brutally murdering three women in Florida in 1986 — **Teri Lynn Matthews, Stephanie Collins, and Natalie Holley** — Bolin maintained his innocence until his final breath. Over three decades, he was tried **10 times by 10 separate juries**, with each one returning the same verdict: guilty. But the case is far from simple. Key evidence used to convict him was later linked to a **discredited FBI analyst**, raising serious questions about forensic reliability. At the same time, testimonies from his **half-brother, ex-wife, and cousin** painted a disturbing picture of a man capable of extreme violence. This story goes deeper than just a conviction. It explores: * The chilling murders that shocked Tampa in 1986 * The legal battles that spanned decades * A woman who abandoned her life to marry him on death row * And the haunting question — **was justice truly served?** Watch until the end and decide for yourself. Full case breakdown sourced from verified records: #TrueCrime #DeathRow #Execution #LethalInjection #ExecutedToday #DeathPenalty #USExecutions #FinalWords #CrimeDocumentary #DeathRowInmate






