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Prosecutors seeking death penalty against Tennessee inmate accused of murdering TDOC employee

Curtis Watson, accused of raping and killing Tennessee Department of Corrections administrator Debra Johnson, has been indicted by a grand jury on 15 counts.

State prosecutors will be seeking the death penalty in the trial of a Tennessee convict charged with killing a corrections administrator and escaping prison on a tractor. 

Lauderdale County district attorney Mark Davidson said Tuesday that he has filed a notice of intent to seek death if Curtis Ray Watson is convicted of first-degree murder in the slaying of longtime Tennessee Department of Correction administrator Debra Johnson. 

Watson has been indicted on 15 counts including premeditated murder and rape. He hasn't entered a plea in the case. Judge Joe Walker set an Oct. 26 trial date.

Watson escaped West Tennessee State Penitentiary on Aug. 6. He subsequently went into a property on the prison grounds, where corrections administrator Debra Johnson was subsequently raped and killed.

After a three-day search Watson was caught by law enforcement officials from multiple agencies.

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