Michael Taylor Alabama Death Row

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Michael Taylor was sentenced to death by the state of Alabama for the murder of an elderly couple during a robbery. According to court documents Michael Taylor who was absent without leave when he would enter an elderly couple home that he knew and proceeded to beat the couple to death with an iron bar before stealing a number of items from he home. Michael Taylor was arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

Michael Taylor 2021 Information

Inmate: TAYLOR, MICHAEL SHANNON
AIS: 0000Z549
  
Institution: HOLMAN PRISON

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“On November 4, 1991, Michael Taylor, then a 19-year-old high school graduate who had returned to his hometown of Gadsden while absent without leave from the Navy, solicited a ride to the home of the Moores, an elderly couple he knew.   Taylor left a duffel bag outside the house and asked Mr. Moore, who was age 83, if he could use the telephone.   Once inside, Taylor pretended to make a telephone call, and then Mr. Moore asked him if he would like something to drink.   Taylor said he would, and Mr. Moore got him a glass of water and a doughnut.   After Taylor had eaten, Mr. Moore asked him if he would like something else.   Taylor said he would, and Mr. Moore went back into the kitchen.

“Taylor then went outside and removed a metal bar from his duffel bag.   Taylor followed Mr. Moore into the kitchen, and, as the man bent into the refrigerator, Taylor began to strike him about the head with the metal bar.   Mr. Moore fell to the floor.   Mrs. Moore, who was age 79, entered the kitchen and bent down to see what was wrong with her husband.   Taylor then struck her repeatedly about the head with the metal bar.   As Mr. Moore attempted to crawl away and get up, Taylor again struck him with the bar.   Taylor then took Mr. Moore’s wallet, Mrs. Moore’s purse, their checkbook, and their 1986 Cadillac automobile.   He drove to Birmingham, cashed several checks made out to his name for a total of about $1500, and made several clothing and jewelry purchases at the Galleria shopping mall.

“The Moores were discovered in their home by a neighbor two days after their beating.   Mr. Moore was dead at that time;  Mrs. Moore was then unconscious, but later died.   The cause of both their deaths was severe blunt force injuries to their heads, which had fractured their skulls.   Mr. Moore had been struck with the bar approximately 17 times and had 11 wounds on his head;  Mrs. Moore had been struck with the bar at least 10 times.

“Taylor was arrested outside the Galleria shopping mall, after he had entered the Moores’ vehicle and attempted to drive away.   Upon being returned to Gadsden, Taylor confessed to beating the Moores during the course of a robbery.   It is disputed whether he stated, while giving his confession, that he had intended to kill the Moores.”

https://caselaw.findlaw.com/al-court-of-criminal-appeals/1239161.html

Michael Taylor Missouri Execution

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Michael Taylor was executed by the State of Missouri for the sexual assault and murder of a fifteen year old girl. According to court documents Michael Taylor and Roderick Nunley would kidnap fifteen year old Ann Harrison from a bus stop. The teen girl would be repeatedly sexually assaulted before being murdered. Both Michael Taylor and Roderick Nunley would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death. Roderick Nunley would be executed in 2015. Michael Taylor would be executed by lethal injection on February 26, 2014.

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Missouri has gone ahead with executing a death-row prisoner using a drug from an unspecified source. The lethal injection of pentobarbital used to kill Michael Taylor, 47, who raped and murdered a teenage girl in 1989, was presumed to have been bought by the state from a compounding pharmacy – a supply arrangement that sparked legal challenges over the potential cruelty of using an unregulated drug.

Taylor offered no final statement. He mouthed silent words to his parents, two clergymen and two other relatives who witnessed his death. As the process began he took two deep breaths before closing his eyes for the last time.

Taylor was pronounced dead shortly after midnight. Federal courts and the governor had refused last-minute appeals from his attorneys, who argued that execution drugs purchased from a compounding pharmacy could have caused Taylor inhuman pain and suffering.

Nunley also was sentenced to death and is awaiting execution.

In their appeal Taylor’s attorneys questioned Missouri’s use of an unnamed compounding pharmacy to provide pentobarbital. They also cited concerns about the state executing inmates before appeals were complete and argued that Taylor’s original trial attorney was so overworked that she encouraged him to plead guilty.

Taylor’s attorneys argued use of the drug from an unspecified source could cause an inmate pain and suffering because no one could check if the maker was legitimate and had a record of producing safe drugs.

The official makers of pentobarbital refuse to sell it for executions.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/26/michael-taylor-executed-by-missouri-using-compounded-pentobarbital