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Wednesday, Jan. 05, 2011

Convicted killer up for parole

- aparas@postandcourier.com
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A man who shot his wife more than 20 times while she showered more than two decades ago will make his fifth bid for parole today.

James M. Watson was convicted of killing Cynthia Summer Watson after a jury deliberated for less than three hours. The former ROTC training officer at The Citadel was sentenced to life in prison but is eligible for parole because life sentences weren't guaranteed until the Legislature passed a 'truth-in-sentencing' bill in the mid-1990s.

Watson, who was 32 at the time, feigned an illness at The Citadel on Sept. 25, 1985, went home early and shot his wife 20 times through the glass of a closed shower door. He reloaded twice.

According to testimony at the trial, Watson wanted to rekindle an affair with the couple's 21-year- old baby sitter. The baby sitter, who broke off the relationship with Watson a month before the murder, testified that Watson had told her about his plans to kill his wife months before, and again right before the killing.

Watson has not admitted his role in the crime.

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