Inmate convicted of murder dies in Nebraska prison

Edward Adams
Edward Adams

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — A man serving a lengthy sentence for second-degree murder died Tuesday in a Nebraska prison.

Edward Adams, 83, died at the Reception and Treatment Center, according to the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services.

Adams had been in prison since 2007, when he was sentenced in Dodge County to 85 years to life.

His cause of death has not been determined, but authorities said he was being treated for a medical condition.

A grand jury will investigate his death, as required by Nebraska law.

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