Prosecutors oppose new trial for strip club killer

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In court documents, Ryan Clark Petersen claims his lawyers were ineffective in their defense of the Enterprise man.

DOTHAN, Ala. - Prosecutors hope a judge rejects pleas from a death row inmate who killed three and wounded another at a Houston County gentlemen’s club over a decade ago.

Following the lengthiest criminal trial in Houston County history—three weeks--- a jury took only one hour to find Petersen guilty of the Teaser’s Rock-Hard Cabaret shootings. Killed were dancer Tiffani Paige Grissett, 31 of Dale County; the club owner’s son, Cameron Eubanks, 20 of Wicksburg; and patron Thomas Robins Jr., 59 of Dothan. A fourth victim was wounded.

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