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Precious Bedell Murray (born 1954) is an American woman who was imprisoned for twenty years for murdering her two-year-old daughter, Lashonda Bedell. She has since worked as an activist to improve the lives of those affected by incarceration.


Murder


Event

Lashonda Bedell was horrifically beaten in the restroom of a restaurant Nov. 7, 1979. She died four days later at a hospital. A doctor pronounced that her skull had been fractured in eight places.


Trial

Murray was convicted of second degree murder on October 31. The charge was later reduced to manslaughter after her defense attorney argued her conviction should be set aside due to legal errors. A judge allowed her to plead guilty to manslaughter and then be released based on her time already served. She was released in November 1999.


Incarceration

Murray was held at the
Bedford Hills Correctional Facility Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women a women's prison in the town of Bedford, New York, is the largest women's prison in New York state. The prison previously opened under the name Westfield State Farm in 1901. It lies just outside ...
in New York. During her imprisonment, Murray earned her GED, Bachelors and master's degrees.


Activism


Awards

* 2016 Staff Community Service Award from the University of Rochester * 2018 Warren J. Ferguson Scholarship from UMass Medical School


Career

Murray works as the Human subjects research coordinator in the Department of Psychiatry for the University of Rochester's Women's Initiative Supporting Health Transitions Clinic. Murray founded the Turning Points Resource Center, a nonprofit that supports the families of those incarcerated. She has been a guest speaker at the University of Rochester in their political science department. Murray is pursuing her doctorate degree at the University of Rochester.


Volunteer work

Murray volunteered on the "Ban the Box" campaign to prevent employer discrimination against those who have been formerly incarcerated. She also volunteers with the Monroe County Reentry Task Force, the Safer Monroe Re-Entry Team, Pillars of Hope, the Rochester Area Interfaith Hospitality Network, the African American Health Coalition of the Finger Lakes Health Systems Agency, and Facing Race Embracing Equality, and is on the planning committee of Big Brothers Big Sisters.


Publications

Murray publishes under the name Precious Bedell with academic groups about the importance of first-person language when discussing incarcerated individuals in academic publications.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bedell, Precious 1954 births American murderers of children American people convicted of manslaughter American activists Filicides in New York (state) Living people Place of birth missing (living people)