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      • During a routine meeting of the biology department attended by approximately 12 people, Amy Bishop, a biology professor at the university, began shooting those nearest her with a Ruger P95 handgun. Bishop was charged with one count of capital murder and three counts of attempted murder.
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  2. Nov 6, 2023 · Amy Bishop is serving her sentence at the Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women in Wetumpka, Alabama. On the April 18, 2021, Bishops 20-year-old son, Seth Anderson, was shot and killed in an unrelated incident in Huntsville. The shooter was charged with manslaughter.

  3. During a routine meeting of the biology department attended by approximately 12 people, Amy Bishop, a biology professor at the university, began shooting those nearest her with a Ruger P95 handgun. Bishop was charged with one count of capital murder and three counts of attempted murder.

  4. Oct 20, 2015 · HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- A former professor who killed three colleagues and wounded three more at the University of Alabama at Huntsville is apologizing. Amy Bishop Anderson says she is...

  5. Sep 27, 2012 · Former University of Alabama at Huntsville professor Amy Bishop was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole on Monday after she pleaded guilty to capital murder in the shooting deaths of three people during a faculty meeting. Amy Bishop is a mother of four children and a Harvard-trained biologist who suffers from severe mental illness.

  6. Oct 20, 2015 · By Alex Johnson. Amy Bishop, the biology professor who pleaded guilty to killing three colleagues and wounding three others when she shot up a University of Alabama-Huntsville...

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  7. Sep 25, 2012 · September 25, 2012 / 9:48 AM EDT / CBS News. (AP) HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - A former university professor has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for killing three of her colleagues and ...

  8. Oct 19, 2015 · Bishop Anderson pleaded guilty in 2012 to opening fire during a faculty meeting and shooting six colleagues in a conference room at UAH. The biologist waived her right to appeal with the guilty plea, but she has been challenging the conviction ever since.