Joseph Smith Alabama Death Row

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Joseph Smith was sentenced to death by the State of Alabama for a murder that took place during a robbery. According to court documents Joseph Smith would rob the man then proceeded to beat the man to death. Joseph Smith would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

Joseph Smith 2022 Information

Inmate: SMITH, JOSEPH CLIFTON
AIS: 0000Z646
  
Institution: HOLMAN PRISON

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On November 25, 1997, police discovered the badly beaten body of Durk Van Dam in his mud-bound Ford Ranger truck in a wooded area near Shipyard Road in Mobile County.   Dr. Julia Goodin, a forensic pathologist for the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences, testified that Van Dam died as a result of 35 different blunt-force injuries to his body.   Van Dam had marks consistent with marks made by a saw on his neck, shoulder, and back;  he also had a large hemorrhage beneath his scalp, brain swelling, multiple rib fractures, a collapsed lung, multiple abrasions to his head and knees, and defensive wounds on his hands.   Dr. Goodin testified that the multiple rib fractures that caused one lung to collapse were probably the most immediate cause of death.

Smith gave two statements to the police.   In the first statement he denied any involvement in the robbery-murder but said that he was with Larry Reid when Reid beat and robbed Van Dam. Smith denied taking anything from the victim.   When police were questioning Reid, Smith repeatedly knocked on the interrogation room door and requested to talk to the officer who had taken his first statement.   In his second statement Smith admitted that he and Reid had planned to rob Van Dam because they had been told that Van Dam was carrying $1,500 in cash.   Smith said that he, Reid, and Van Dam left the Highway Host motel in Van Dam’s red truck on November 23, 1997.   Van Dam was driving.   Reid directed Van Dam, who had been drinking, to an isolated location.   Once there, Reid began hitting Van Dam. He said that when Reid kicked Van Dam in the face he thought Van Dam was dead.   Smith said that Van Dam then got up and Smith hit him on the head with his fist, kicked him in the ribs several times, threw a handsaw at him, and may have hit him with a hammer but he wasn’t entirely sure because he suffers from blackouts.   Reid then got a power saw from the back of Van Dam’s truck, Smith said, and ran the saw against Van Dam’s neck.   Smith held Van Dam down while Reid took the money from his pockets.   Smith and Reid then attempted to move the truck, because they had planned to steal it, but it got stuck in the mud.   Smith also admitted that he took the victim’s boots, because his shoes were wet, and that he took the victim’s tools.   The two discussed where to take Van Dam’s body and Smith suggested that they take it to a nearby lake.   However, they left the body, Smith said, under a mattress near Van Dam’s truck.   Smith said that when they divided the money he got only $40 and Reid kept the rest, approximately $100.   Smith also told police that he had just been released from custody on Friday-two days before the robbery-murder on Sunday.1

Russell Harmon testified that on November 23, 1997, he went to the Highway Host motel and saw Reid and Smith.   He said that Smith told him that they were going to rob Van Dam and asked if he wanted to join them.   Harmon declined and left the motel.   Later that day he went back to the motel to see if the two had been successful with their plans.   He said that Smith told him that he had beaten the victim on the head and that he had cut him with a saw.   On cross-examination he admitted that he could not swear that Smith was the one who said he had cut Van Dam in the back but that it could have been Reid who made this statement.   However, on cross-examination Harmon reiterated that Smith told him that he “hit the man, beat the man-hit the man in the head and cut him.”   (R. 340.)   Harmon testified that Smith asked him to go with him to get the tools from where he had left them in the woods.   He said that he went with Smith and that they got the tools and took them to a pawnshop-Smith received $200 for the tools.   Harmon testified that he was currently in the county jail because his probation had been revoked.

M.A.2  testified that she was living at Highway Host motel with her mother and sister at the time of Van Dam’s murder.   She said that her sister, M., was dating Smith.   M.A. testified that on November 23, 1997, she saw Smith, Reid, and Van Dam drive away from the motel in a red truck.   She said that when Smith and Reid returned sometime later they were in a black car, Van Dam was not with them, and Smith had blood on his clothes.   M.A. testified that Smith told her that he had hit, cut, and stabbed Van Dam in the back.

Patty Milbeck testified that she saw Smith, Reid, and Van Dam on the day of the robbery-murder.   When they returned, she said, Van Dam was not with them and Smith appeared nervous.   Smith told her that Van Dam had become angry and left.   Milbeck stated that at the time of her trial testimony she was in jail because she failed to report to her probation officer.

Joey Warner, an employee of 24-Hour Pawn pawnshop, testified that on November 23, 1997, Smith pawned several tools including saws, drills, and a router.   He was given $200 and he showed his Alabama Department of Corrections identification card as identification to pawn the tools.  (Supp. R. 92.)

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Why Is Joseph Smith On Death Row

Joseph Smith was sentenced to death for the murder of a store clerk

When Is Joseph Smith Execution

Joseph Smith execution has yet to be scheduled

Joseph Smith Florida Death Row

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Joseph Smith was sentenced to death by the State of Florida for the murder of eleven year old Carlie Brucia. According to court documents Joseph Smith would abduct, sexually assault and murder Carlie Brucia. Joseph Smith is also a suspect in the murder of Tara Reilly. Joseph Smith would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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Joseph Smith 2021 Information

DC Number:899500
Name:SMITH, JOSEPH P
Race:WHITE
Sex:MALE
Birth Date:03/17/1966
Initial Receipt Date:03/20/2006
Current Facility:UNION C.I.
Current Custody:MAXIMUM
Current Release Date:PENDING

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Joseph Smith, one of Florida’s most notorious killers, is a suspect in a cold case murder that has haunted the Bradenton Police Department for two decades.

Prompted by a Herald-Tribune investigation published in Sunday’s print edition that examined the murder of 25-year-old Tara Reilly in 2000, Bradenton Police Department Assistant Chief Paul McWade confirmed Smith is a suspect in the unsolved case and he intends to have detectives attempt to speak with him as he sits on death row.

“I’m glad that story put a kick in the authorities’ butts to do something about Tara,” said John Smith, who told the Herald-Tribune he thinks his brother killed Reilly. “She was a sweet girl. She had a long life ahead of her. Way too early to depart this earth.

“I hope they solve this before my brother dies.”

Joseph Smith is currently at the Florida State Prison in Raiford for the 2004 abduction, rape and murder of 11-year-old Carlie Brucia in Sarasota. The case received worldwide attention at the time, as Brucia’s chilling abduction was captured by a video camera behind a car wash on Bee Ridge Road. It happened while much of the nation was watching Super Bowl XXXVIII on television.

Four years prior to Brucia’s murder, on March 28, 2000, Reilly was found lying dead and naked in a pond behind Walmart on Cortez Road in Bradenton. Involved in a custody battle with an ex-boyfriend at the time, she had been lured to the parking lot by a phone call from someone who claimed to have information of value to her. Reilly’s body was found by three men on an all-terrain vehicle and authorities said at the time a weapon was used, although one was never found.

Tips flowed in during the days that followed. According to a 2002 Herald-Tribune story, a person matching a description of someone Reilly was seen arguing with in the Walmart parking lot was questioned by police but there was not enough evidence for the state attorney’s office to file charges.

In 2002, former Bradenton Police Chief Al Hogle passed the case to the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office cold case squad, which consisted of 13 deputies from different units, for “fresh eyes” but it was later returned to the BPD.

“This is probably the biggest cold case homicide Bradenton has ever had,” McWade said.

Kathleen Reilly, Tara’s 76-year-old mother who is battling health issues, told the Herald-Tribune recently that no one has contacted the family over the last 20 years concerning the death of her daughter. McWade, however, disputes that statement and said detectives have been in steady contact, in particular with Reilly’s father Raymond, who has since passed away. The unsolved murder, McWade said, has never been off the department’s radar.

“This was the case that has haunted one of our detectives for his whole career,” he said.

Joseph Smith is not the only suspect in the case, McWade said, but there are two theories linking the convicted killer of Carlie Brucia to Reilly’s murder, and both were explored in-depth in Sunday’s Herald-Tribune report.

One theory centers around a New Year’s trip to Disney, just months before the murder. Reilly joined John Smith, Joseph DeGregorio, Robert Shullich and two other women on the trip to Orlando. DeGregorio and John Smith owned a chain of highly successful labs called Acculab, where Reilly was employed for a brief amount of time.

Kathleen Reilly and John Smith told the Herald-Tribune that Reilly was raped during the trip. Smith originally confirmed the information to a Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office detective and to a federal agent during a recorded jailhouse interview in 2006. Smith said Shullich told him he was the one who raped Reilly

Shullich, now deceased, was DeGregorio’s best friend from New York. John Smith was asked in the 2006 interview if he thought it was possible that DeGregorio paid Joseph Smith to kill Reilly to quiet her about the alleged rape. John Smith said at the time he thought it was possible, adding that his brother once burned down a house in Lutz owned by DeGregorio and Shullich for the insurance money.

DeGregorio is serving two life sentences in prison for molesting underage boys. He was also charged for his part in a scheme that allowed Acculab to defraud Medicare for at least $17 million.

“I’ve always thought it was the people from the lab,” Kathleen Reilly told the Herald-Tribune. “It was a mother’s intuition.”

John Smith recently told the Herald-Tribune about another theory. He said that just prior to Reilly’s murder she turned Joseph Smith down for sex, and he believes the humiliation drove his brother to kill her.

“In my mind I know he did it,” John Smith told the Herald-Tribune. “No one can convince me otherwise. I’d bet my life on it.”

https://www.heraldtribune.com/story/news/crime/2020/11/22/joseph-smith-tara-reilly-carlie-brucia/6374477002/