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Inmate James Isom Dies
 
Death Row inmate James Michael Isom died of natural causes this morning in the infirmary at Oregon State Penitentiary in Salem. He was 63.
 
The time of death was 4:20 a.m. and was caused by metastatic cancer.
 
Mr. Isom was sentenced to death on December 26, 1986 for aggravated murder in Multnomah County. He was resentenced to death on October12, 1989. A death warrant for his execution was issued on August 24, 1992 and an execution date was set for November 7, 1992. Initially Mr. Isom was not going to pursue any appeals, but changed his mind and filed a petition for post conviction relief on August 31, 1992. Had he not, he, rather than Douglas Franklin Wright (who was executed on September 6, 1996), might have been the first person executed in Oregon since 1962.
 
In addition to having the longest tenure on death row since the death penalty was reinstated in 1984, Mr. Isom was also the oldest inmate on death row. There are currently 20 inmates sentenced to death in Oregon.
 
Funeral arrangements are being handled by his family.
 
last revision 2-28-2000 peg cook

 
Page updated: February 26, 2008

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