DeMarcus Sears Georgia Death Row

DeMarcus Sears

DeMarcus Sears was sentenced to death by the State of Georgia for the kidnapping, sexual assault and robbery of a woman. According to court documents DeMarcus Sears and Phillip Williams kidnapped the victim, Gloria Ann Wilbur, who was sexual assaulted, tortured, and robbed. DeMarcus Sears was arrested, convicted and sentenced to death.

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DeMarcus Sears 2021 Information

YOB: 1971
RACE: BLACK
GENDER: MALE
HEIGHT: 6’03”
WEIGHT: 231
EYE COLOR: BROWN
HAIR COLOR: BLACK

MAJOR OFFENSE: KIDNAPPING
MOST RECENT INSTITUTION: GA DIAG CLASS PRISON
MAX POSSIBLE RELEASE DATE: DEATH

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The evidence showed that on the afternoon of October 7, 1990, Demarcus Sears and Phillip Williams were walking through Atlanta because their car had broken down.   Wanting to return home to Ohio, where they lived, they walked to a Waffle House in Smyrna and tried to borrow money from several patrons in the restaurant.   They told the patrons that their car had broken down and they needed money to go to Cincinnati.   Sears carried a black briefcase that contained brass knuckles, knives and a set of old handcuffs that was missing a key.   He opened the briefcase in the restaurant and tried to sell some of the items to a customer.   After receiving directions and a couple of dollars for bus fare, Sears and Williams walked to a nearby Kroger food store.   A police officer observed them loitering near the Kroger parking lot and briefly spoke with them before he left in response to a radio call.   Subsequently, they decided to steal a car so they could drive back to Cincinnati.

They spotted the victim, Gloria Wilbur, when she parked her 1985 Buick and entered the Kroger.   Around 8:00 p.m., Ms. Wilbur returned to her car and placed her groceries in the trunk.   Demarcus Sears approached her, struck her with the brass knuckles and forced her into the car.   Williams then got behind the wheel and they drove north on I-75. Sears told Ms. Wilbur to keep quiet, pulled her into the back seat, and handcuffed her with her hands behind her back.   When they stopped for gas and hamburgers, Sears wedged Ms. Wilbur down between the seats and covered her with book bags to prevent discovery.   While they were driving through Tennessee, he raped her.

They crossed the border into Kentucky around 1:00 a.m.   and stopped the car.   Despite her pleas to remain in the car, Demarcus Sears took the victim into the bushes along I-75 and stabbed her to death.   Ms. Wilbur’s body was found, still handcuffed, almost a week later.   Her abandoned Buick was discovered in a Cincinnati suburb.   Bloodstains in the car matched the victim and pubic hair taken from the back seat matched Sears.

Based on an identification by witnesses at the Waffle House and a tip from an Ohio informant, the police questioned Williams and Sears.   Both men gave statements.   Sears admitted that he had taken the Buick and kidnapped, raped and killed the victim.   His statement matched Williams’ statement, except that Sears claimed that it was Williams who had struck Ms. Wilbur with the brass knuckles and Williams claimed that it was Sears.   Both men stated that only Sears had raped and stabbed her.   Sears also consented to a search of his mother’s house, where he lived, and was escorted by police to this residence.   He took the police to his room and showed them the black briefcase and brass knuckles.   Williams pled guilty in exchange for two life sentences and testified for the state at Sears’ trial.

1. After reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the jury’s determination of guilt, we conclude that a rational trier of fact could have found Sears guilty of the crimes charged beyond a reasonable doubt.3

https://caselaw.findlaw.com/ga-supreme-court/1171524.html

Richard Sealey Georgia Death Row

Richard Sealey

Richard Sealey was sentenced to death by the State of Georgia for the axe murders of an elderly couple. According to court documents Richard Sealey went to the home of the elderly couple with a number of others and proceeded to murder the victims striking each several times with an axe. Richard Sealey was arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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Richard Sealey 2021 Information

YOB: 1964
RACE: BLACK
GENDER: MALE
HEIGHT: 6’02”
WEIGHT: 250
EYE COLOR: BROWN
HAIR COLOR: BLACK

MAJOR OFFENSE: MURDER
MOST RECENT INSTITUTION: GA DIAG CLASS PRISON
MAX POSSIBLE RELEASE DATE: DEATH

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The evidence at the guilt/innocence phase, construed in the light most favorable to the jury’s verdict, showed the following.   Richard Sealey contacted his friend Gregory Fahie by telephone asking for a ride.   Fahie asked his friend, Wajaka Battiste, to drive to Sealey’s motel and then to drive Fahie and Fahie’s juvenile girlfriend, Deandrea Carter, to Carter’s grandparents’ house.   Upon arriving at Carter’s grandparents’ house, Sealey, Carter, and Fahie went inside, while Battiste waited in the car listening to music.   While he was in a downstairs bathroom, Fahie first heard a loud noise and then heard Carter knocking on the bathroom door and stating that Richard Sealey was “tripping.”   Fahie exited the bathroom and observed Mr. Tubner lying in a pool of blood and Sealey holding Ms. Tubner down and wielding a handgun he had taken from Mr. Tubner.   Sealey dragged Ms. Tubner, who had been bound with duct tape, to an upstairs bedroom.   Richard Sealey instructed Fahie to search for money, however, when no money was discovered, Richard Sealey instructed Carter to heat a fireplace poker with which Sealey tortured Ms. Tubner in an effort to force her to reveal where she kept her money.   Richard Sealey then instructed Carter to find a hammer so he could kill the victims.   Carter returned with an ax.   Sealey struck Ms. Tubner multiple times in the head with the ax and then went downstairs and did the same to Mr. Tubner, who had crawled a short distance across the living room.   Once back in Battiste’s automobile, Sealey stated that he “had to do it” because the victims had seen their faces and further stated that the victims deserved to die because they had mistreated Carter’s mother in the past.  Richard Sealey instructed Battiste never to reveal that he had seen Sealey and then added, “I will out your lights.”

The evidence presented in the guilt/innocence phase included the testimony of Fahie and Battiste, Mr. Tubner’s handgun and jewelry that had been discovered in Sealey’s motel room, and testimony about the detection of protein residue consistent with blood on the floor and sink of Sealey’s motel bathroom.   Upon our review of the entire record, we conclude that the evidence presented in the guilt/innocence phase was sufficient to authorize rational jurors to conclude beyond a reasonable doubt that Sealey was guilty on all counts.  Jackson v. Virginia, 443 U.S. 307, 99 S.Ct. 2781, 61 L.Ed.2d 560 (1979).

https://caselaw.findlaw.com/ga-supreme-court/1138791.html

James Rogers Georgia Death Row

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James Rogers was sentenced to death by the State of Georgia for the murder of an elderly woman. According to court documents James Rogers would sexually assault and murder a 75 year old woman. James Rogers would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death.

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James Rogers 2021 Information

YOB: 1961
RACE: WHITE
GENDER: MALE
HEIGHT: 5’07”
WEIGHT: 255
EYE COLOR: HAZEL
HAIR COLOR: BROWN

MAJOR OFFENSE: MURDER
MOST RECENT INSTITUTION: GA DIAG CLASS PRISON
MAX POSSIBLE RELEASE DATE: DEATH

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Rogers has been convicted of murdering his neighbor, Grace Perry, in Floyd County, Georgia, in 1980. Perry died when she was impaled with a rake handle. Rogers’ first conviction for this crime was overturned by Georgia’s Supreme Court. Rogers v. State, 250 Ga. 652, 300 S.E.2d 490 (1983). His second trial in June 1985 resulted in a conviction for murder of Perry and aggravated assault on another woman, Perry’s housemate. At sentencing for the murder, the jury found the second and seventh statutory aggravating circumstances,1  O.C.G.A. Sec. 17-10-30(b) (2) & (7); and Rogers was sentenced to death.

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Reinaldo Rivera Georgia Death Row

Reinaldo Rivera

Reinaldo Rivera was sentenced to death by the State of Georgia for four murders. According to court documents Reinaldo Rivera, a serial killer, was responsible for the murders of four women between 1999 to 2000 in South Carolina and Georgia. Reinaldo Rivera would be convicted on one of the murders and sentenced to death.

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Reinaldo Rivera 2021 Information

YOB: 1963
RACE: UNKNOWN
GENDER: MALE
HEIGHT: 5’10”
WEIGHT: 240
EYE COLOR: BROWN
HAIR COLOR: BROWN

MAJOR OFFENSE: MURDER
MOST RECENT INSTITUTION: GA DIAG CLASS PRISON
MAX POSSIBLE RELEASE DATE: DEATH

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Investigators are looking into whether a South Carolina man sentenced to death for murdering an Augusta, Georgia, woman may have killed even more people.

Reinaldo Rivera is already accused of raping and killing three other people. Richmond County sheriff’s homicide investigator Wayne Bunton says it doesn’t make sense that Rivera would suddenly, in his 30s, become a serial killer.

Rivera was sentenced to death Monday after a jury found him guilty on 14 counts in the fatal attack on Fort Gordon soldier Sergeant Marni M. Glista and an assault on Chrisilee Barton.

Reinaldo Rivera of North Augusta showed no emotion when the Superior Court jury in Richmond County returned its verdict Monday after more than eight hours of deliberation. When Judge Albert Pickett asked him if he had anything to say, Rivera said only, “I’m sorry.”

On Saturday, during the sentencing portion of his trial, the 40-year-old Rivera asked the jurors to sentence him to die. He told the jury that if he had the chance, he would likely kill again. He says he still fantasizes about hurting the same girls that he killed.

Rivera also has been charged in the deaths Tabitha L. Bosdell, 18, in Richmond County, Georgia; and Melissa Dingess, 17, and Tiffaney Wilson, 17, in Aiken County, South Carolina, in 1999.

https://www.wistv.com/story/1620286/authorities-work-to-determine-if-sc-man-convicted-of-rape-murder-attack-killed-others/

Lawrence Rice Georgia Death Row

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Lawrence Rice was sentenced to death by the State of Georgia for a double murder. According to court documents Lawrence Rice was harassing Trevor Mincher for thirteen years before the murder due to a working relationship gone bad. Lawrence Rice on the night of the murder would travel to the Mincher household, break into the home and murder Connie Mincher and her 14–year–old son, Ethan Mincher. Lawrence Rice who was seen in the area was shortly arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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Lawrence Rice 2021 Information

YOB: 1949
RACE: BLACK
GENDER: MALE
HEIGHT: 6’00”
WEIGHT: 185
EYE COLOR: BROWN
HAIR COLOR: SLT&PEP

MAJOR OFFENSE: MURDER
MOST RECENT INSTITUTION: GA DIAG CLASS PRISON
MAX POSSIBLE RELEASE DATE: DEATH

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Viewed in the light most favorable to the State, the evidence presented at trial showed the following. Lawrence Rice met Trevor Mincher in or around 1990, when Rice began working at a video production company under Mr. Mincher’s supervision. Shortly afterward, another man was hired at the company, and Rice resigned in anger after he came to believe that this other man was being paid more than he was. After resigning, Rice began a 13–year course of harassing Mr. Mincher and his wife, beginning with his standing around at a convenience store near Mr. Mincher’s work and then repeatedly making unwanted telephone calls. Rice also was the likely source of a Christmas card sent to Mr. Mincher that had been altered to depict an angel with a blackened eye and blood dripping from its wings, that contained feathers and Carribean coins, and that stated that the “curse of Akbar” had been placed on Mr. Mincher and his family. Rice’s motive and plan for the crimes were most clearly demonstrated in a lengthy manuscript that he had written, titled “Culture Shock,” in which he detailed his belief that Mr. Mincher had been speaking ill of him within the video production industry and thus preventing him from finding employment, his evolving financial difficulties, and his plan to murder Mr. Mincher’s family with a hatchet if his situation did not improve.

In the days leading up to the murders, several witnesses observed Lawrence Rice in the Minchers’ neighborhood sitting in his damaged gold Mercedes and walking around. On the day of the murders, April 17, 2003, several neighbors and a school bus driver described seeing Rice’s automobile parked in the Minchers’ driveway around the time of the murders, Rice getting something out of the trunk of his automobile and going into the Minchers’ house, Ethan Mincher arriving from school and entering the house, and Rice leaving the house hurriedly in his automobile. Trevor and Connie Mincher’s daughter arrived home from school shortly after Rice was seen fleeing the scene. She observed an automobile-sized dry spot on the driveway, which, because there was drizzling rain that day, showed that Rice had only recently departed. Inside the house, Connie Mincher was lying face down on a bed with a rug over her head and was already dead. Ethan Mincher was lying face down in a large pool of blood in the kitchen, but he was still alive. Ethan Mincher died shortly afterward.

When investigators told Mr. Mincher about the gold Mercedes that had been seen at the Minchers’ house, Mr. Mincher told them about Lawrence Rice. Investigators met up with Lawrence Rice, and he admitted that he had been at the Minchers’ house around the time of the murders. However, Rice claimed that he had been at the Minchers’ house to receive money from Connie Mincher, that he had gone into the house when Ethan Mincher arrived, that a man named “Jason” had arrived later, and that he had left because “Jason” was not “cordial” to him. Contrary to Rice’s account, a number of witnesses testified at trial that the Minchers had never mentioned anything about lending money to Rice or anything about someone named “Jason.” A search of Rice’s automobile revealed a map with the Minchers’ neighborhood circled and a handgun containing one bullet. Mr. Mincher’s video-recorded deposition testimony, which was seen by the jury, confirmed other evidence of Rice’s motive, Rice’s history of harassing and threatening Mr. Mincher and his wife, and the fact that the Minchers did not know someone named “Jason.”

A paramedic testified that Ethan Mincher had duct tape over his mouth and in his hair when unsuccessful medical treatment on him was begun, and the medical examiner testified that Connie Mincher had duct tape over her mouth and around her head and neck. The medical examiner further testified as follows. Connie Mincher’s hands had been bound behind her back, and Ethan Mincher had a set of handcuffs attached to one of his wrists. Connie Mincher had a black eye, a bruise on her upper back, fractured ribs, and petechial hemorrhages in her eyes indicative of her having been asphyxiated by the duct tape that was wrapped around her neck. She had suffered at least 5 and perhaps 11 or more blows to her head with an instrument or instruments consistent with the sharp and blunt ends of a hatchet, and her skull was fractured and depressed into her brain. Ethan Mincher’s body showed signs of having been in a struggle, including bruises to his eye, cheek, lips, chin, scalp, and upper chest and abrasions to his arm and neck. Ethan Mincher’s most serious wounds, like Connie Mincher’s, were consistent with the murder weapon’s having been a hatchet. He had suffered at least two blunt force blows to his back, which broke his ribs and left a rectangular abrasion. He had also suffered multiple blunt force blows to his skull, which was fractured and depressed into his brain.

Upon our review of the record, we conclude that the evidence presented at trial was sufficient to authorize a rational trier of fact to find Rice guilty beyond a reasonable doubt on all counts. See Jackson v. Virginia, 443 U.S. 307, 99 S.Ct. 2781, 61 L.Ed.2d 560 (1979). See also U.A.P. IV(B)(2) (providing that, in all death penalty cases, this Court will determine whether the verdicts are supported by the evidence).

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