Joseph Franklin Missouri Execution

Joseph Franklin - Missouri

Joseph Franklin was executed by the State of Missouri for a murder that took place in 1977. According to court documents Joseph Franklin was a life long criminal who was responsible for a series of murders and attempted murders across the United States for two decades. Among the crimes that he was convicted of was six murders and a number of attempted murders. Joseph Franklin was responsible for the shooting that left Penthouse founder Larry Flynt paralyzed. The murder that Joseph Franklin was sentenced to death for in Missouri was that of Gerald Gordon who Franklin shot from a distance when he was leaving the Brith Sholom Kneseth Israel synagogue, two other individuals were injured in the attack. Joseph Franklin hoped that his violent actions would start a race war. Joseph Franklin would ultimately be sentenced to six life terms plus two death sentences. Joseph was executed by lethal injection on November 20 2013.

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Joseph Paul Franklin is unblinking and empty as he talks about his victims.

Do you know how many people you murdered? “I’d rather not mention it,” he says flatly.

By my count, it’s 22 people. “That’s approximately it.”

And those two young boys, just 13, 14 years old.

“Yeah, I regret the fact that I shot them now,” he replies.

Joseph Franklin has been away from the civilized world for more than 30 years, serving several life sentences behind bars.

We’re meeting at the Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center in Bonne Terre, Missouri, where he is on death row.

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A glass partition separates us, and we’re speaking via a closed line telephone. The prison guard has put a wireless microphone on Joseph Franklin, who is shackled at the ankles, his wrists cuffed to the chain around his waist. Franklin’s hair is wild and alive, unlike his expressionless answers when he speaks about his murder victims.

This is one of the last interviews this serial killer will give.

“I felt like I was at war. The survival of the white race was at stake,” he says.Joseph Franklin compares himself to a U.S. soldier in Vietnam, trained to be a sniper in the war. The enemy, he explains, were Jews, blacks and especially interracial couples. “I consider it my mission, my three-year mission. Same length of time Jesus was on his mission, from the time he was 30 to 33.”

What was your mission? “To get a race war started.”

Joseph Franklin spent 1977 to 1980 trying to accomplish that goal, committing more than a dozen bank robberies in addition to the murders. He stalked his victims, usually finding a sniper’s nest yards away, looking down the scope of a high-powered rifle to kill his targets at will.

He explains his hate was bred from his origins and upbringing.

Franklin’s birth name was James Clayton Vaughn and he was born in Mobile, Alabama. He grew up in poverty and lived a childhood of abuse, he says.

“My momma didn’t care about us,” he explains, saying it affected him emotionally and stunted his mental development. He says he was locked up and not allowed to play with other children. He claims he was fed such a poor diet that it affected his development. “I’ve always been least 10 years or more behind other people in their maturity,” he says.

He found a family and comfort in the white supremacy groups of the American South in the 1960s. Hitler’s autobiographical manifesto, “Mein Kampf,” moved him from hate to action. “I had this real strange feeling in my mind,” he says. “I’ve never felt that way about any other book that I read. It was something weird about that book.”

At 26, he changed his name to Joseph Paul Franklin. Joseph Paul in honor of Paul Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi minister of propaganda, and Franklin after Benjamin Franklin.

He tattooed the grim reaper into his right forearm as a “symbol of my mission,” he explains. He shows it to me, the ink now faded green blue, the image blurry and difficult to see. “It used to be blood there, red dots falling from it,” he points out. Franklin explains he asked the tattoo artist to draw the words “Helter Skelter” on his other arm in red, with blood dripping down. Helter Skelter references ’60s serial killer Charles Manson and his desire to start a race war from California. The tattoo artist refused, Franklin said, worried about law enforcement reprisal.

Joseph Franklin says he was obsessed with killing by example. “I figured once I started doing it and showed them how, other white supremacists would do the same thing.”

Do you think you’re a hero to those hate groups?

“Well that’s what they tell me,” he says, finally laughing. “I’d rather people like me than not like me, like most people. I’d rather be loved than hated.”

Even if they are hate groups? “Yeah, and they’re not the only ones who love me, though. There a lot of Jews who love me, too.”

It’s a preposterous notion, but I can’t resist delving further.

Why do the Jews love you? “When you commit a crime against a certain group of people, a bonding takes place. It seems like you belong to them,” he says.

Joseph Franklin is talking about the crime that put him on Missouri’s death row, the murder of Gerald Gordon. On October 8, 1977, Franklin was outside the Brith Sholom Kneseth Israel synagogue in St. Louis. Some 200 guests were leaving a bar mitzvah. Franklin had hammered 10-inch nails into a telephone pole to use as a makeshift gun rest for his hunting rifle. As the guests were leaving the synagogue, Franklin fired, killing Gordon in front of his wife and three children.

There would be other victims across the country.

Joseph Franklin was convicted of killing Alphonse Manning and Toni Schwean in Madison, Wisconsin, merely because they were an interracial couple.

Franklin confessed to police that college student Rebecca Bergstrom enraged him because she said on spring break, she once dated a Jamaican man. He shot her dead.

In Cincinnati, Joseph Franklin had been lying in wait for an interracial couple but 13-year-old Dante Evans and his cousin 14-year-old Darrell Lane came walking down the road. Franklin shot them both from his sniper’s nest, striking them twice to make sure the boys were dead.

Joseph Deters, who prosecuted the Cincinnati case said of Franklin, “He’s just a creep. There’s no other way to describe him. And what he did to those two kids because of the color of their skin is incomprehensible.”

Franklin also wanted to strike high-profile targets, stalking civil rights leader Vernon Jordan Jr. In Fort Wayne, Indiana, in 1980, Franklin sat outside Jordan’s hotel and waited. As Jordan returned from an event, Franklin shot him. Jordan was seriously injured but was not killed.

But Franklin hoped one of his biggest trophy killings would be Larry Flynt, publisher and founder of Hustler magazine. Flynt’s crime according to Franklin?

“I saw that interracial couple he had, photographed there, having sex,” he says. Franklin is referring to the December 1975 issue of Hustler that featured several photos of a black man with a white woman. “It just made me sick. I think whites marry with whites, blacks with blacks, Indians with Indians. Orientals with orientals. I threw the magazine down and thought, I’m gonna kill that guy.”

On March 6, 1978, Franklin was almost successful. Flynt was in Lawrenceville, Georgia, facing charges of obscenity. As he returned to the courthouse, two shots struck Flynt. Flynt would barely survive, and he was paralyzed from the waist down.

In a strange turn, Larry Flynt has filed a last-minute legal motion with the American Civil Liberties Union to halt Franklin’s impending execution.

Do not confuse this with mercy, Flynt explained to me days before I would meet with Joseph Franklin. “The government has no business at all being in the business of killing people,” he said. Flynt is strongly anti-death penalty, pointing out the inmates on death row are “minorities and underprivileged people, not wealthy white kids.”

Flynt believes it’s “much more punishment to put somebody in prison for the rest of their lives than it is to snip their life out in a few seconds with a lethal injection.”

Flynt said he never thinks of Franklin or cares about him, it is merely on principle the publisher is fighting to spare his life.

When I bring up Flynt to Joseph Franklin, he breaks into a smile. “My old pal Larry!” he exclaims. “Tell him I appreciate that. Thanks.” He disagrees with Flynt, though, that the death penalty is less punishment than life in prison.

“It’s just not a system that operates according to the Bible. The scriptures tell us when someone repents, God forgives them. Everything is forgotten, once forgiven. But the state doesn’t think that way,” he says.

Franklin says he’s no longer dangerous nor a racist.

Do you feel any hate looking at me? I’m not white. “I have no feeling whatsoever, no hatred to you. Especially not a female. You know what I mean?”

But you shot plenty of women. “That’s true,” he nods, “you got a point. But I felt they were enemies of the white race.”

He’s different now, he says, after poring through reams of books in prison. He’s “cured his mental illness through education,” he claims.

Do you think something lies out there for you on the other side? “Yeah, but it’s not a burning hell because I’m serving the Lord, though. It’ll be the kingdom of heaven for me because I’ve repented.”

I think we’re just about out of time. “Well let’s not say that. Let’s just say we’re gonna part temporarily.”

Time is important to you now, isn’t it? “Yeah it has been for a long time now. Maybe we’ll meet again sometime.”

https://www.cnn.com/2013/11/18/justice/death-row-interview-joseph-paul-franklin/index.html

John Winfield Missouri Execution

John Winfield - Missouri

John Winfield was executed by the State of Missouri for a double murder in 1996. According to court documents John Winfield went to his ex girlfriiends apartment and would shoot and kill Shawnee Murphy and Arthea Sanders. John Winfield would also shoot his ex girlfriend leaving her blind. John Winfield would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death. John Winfield would be executed by lethal injection on June 18 2014

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The state of Missouri carried out its fifth execution of the year overnight.  John Winfield was put to death for murdering two St. Louis County women in 1996.  The rampage left another woman blind.  The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals inside lifted a stay of execution in Winfield`s case Tuesday.  The U.S. Supreme Court then refused to stop it and Governor Nixon denied clemency.

Winfield was put to death by lethal injection at the prison in Bonne Terre at 12:01a.m. this morning.  The 46-year-old University City man appeared to take four or five deep breaths as the drug was injected, then puffed his cheeks.  He was pronounced dead at 12:10a.m.

Winfield was arrested back in September of 1996, the day after he shot and killed Shawnee Murphy and Arthea Sanders at their Vinita Park apartment building.  He also shot his ex-girlfriend, Carmelita Donald, leaving her blind.  The three women were all friends that lived in the apartments.

Winfield was angry because Donald, who is also the mother of his two children- was dating somebody else.  Winfield went to the apartments and confronted Carmelita.  Winfield shot and killed Arthea first, then shot Carmelita and finally Shawnee.  There were several witnesses to the execution including Carmelita Donald, her father and two sisters.  Five of Shawnee Murphy`s family members were there as well as Winfield`s mother, daughter and two friends.  There were no representatives for Arthea Sanders.

Winfield made no final statement and refused a final meal.

The families did not speak publicly either.  Winfield was executed just after another convicted killer, Marcus Wellons, was put to death in Georgia.  Wellons was the first person to be executed in the nation since the botched execution in Oklahoma back on April 29th.

https://fox2now.com/news/missouri-state-officials-on-winfield-execution/

Missouri Death Row Inmate List

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Missouri Death Row for men is located at the Potosi Correctional Center (PCC). The Missouri Death Row for women is located at the Fulton Correctional Center (FCC). Missouri primary method of execution is lethal injection

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Missouri Department of Corrections does not maintain a death row inmate roster

Robert Bolden Federal Death Row

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Robert Bolden was sentenced to death for the murder of a bank guard in St. Louis Missouri. According to court documents Robert Bolden plan was to disarm the guard and use him as a hostage however the guard resisted and Bolden would shoot and kill him. Robert Bolden, who was born in Canada, was sent to Federal Death Row

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Robert Bolden 2021 Information

Register Number: 29702-044
Age: 57
Race: Black
Sex: Male
Located at: Springfield MCFP
Release Date: DEATH SENT

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In the afternoon of October 7, 2002, Robert Bolden, Dominick Price and Corteze Edwards attempted to rob a Bank of America branch in St. Louis, Missouri. Bolden had concocted a plan for the robbery which he discussed with Price earlier that day. According to the plan, Robert Bolden would use a handgun to disarm the bank’s security guard and then he and Price would hold the guard hostage, get the money, and drive away in Bolden’s car. At some point during the day Bolden recruited Edwards to assist in the robbery.

Robert Bolden, Price, and Edwards drove to a parking lot near the bank and got out of the car. Although Bolden had purchased a nylon stocking cap to conceal his identity, he did not wear a mask. When the security guard, Nathan Ley, came outside, Bolden approached, with Price and Edwards following 15 to 20 feet behind him. Bolden stopped a few feet away from Mr. Ley and the two men exchanged words. Bolden then pointed his handgun at Mr. Ley. A brief struggle ensued after Mr. Ley reached for the gun, but Bolden was able to fire it, shooting Mr. Ley in the jaw. As Mr. Ley fell, Bolden stepped backward and fired another shot, this time into Mr. Ley’s head. Mr. Ley died from the second gunshot.

Bolden, Price, and Edwards fled from the scene. However, several bystanders witnessed the incident and were able to provide a description of Bolden and his vehicle to the police. Also, the police gathered DNA evidence from clothing found at and near the scene that they linked to Bolden and his accomplices. Robert Bolden was arrested that evening.

https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-11th-circuit/1211786.html

Robert Bolden Death

Robert Bolden, a Canadian who’s been on death row in the United States since 2006, has died of natural causes.(november 2021)

Bolden, 58, was one of just two Canadians facing execution in the United States. The other, Ronald Allen Smith, an Albertan, is on state death row in Montana.

Bolden had been fighting to have his death sentence overturned; his last court hearing came just days before his death at a medical prison in Springfield, Mo., in September. The U.S. Bureau of Prisons says he died of natural causes.

In October 2002, Bolden shot and killed a bank guard, Nathan Ley, during a botched robbery in St. Louis, Mo. Four years later, on Aug. 25, 2006, Bolden was sentenced to death.

A statement from Ley’s family remembered him as “kind, funny, responsible, and hard-working.”

“We were fortunate that his killer was brought to justice. Too many families are not so fortunate,” the statement, released via the Bureau of Prisons, said.

In his early life — and in his later years — Bolden battled numerous health problems. For much of his younger life, he suffered from poorly controlled diabetes; by the last few years of his life, Bolden had stage-four kidney disease, was losing his vision and had considerable mental-health challenges, according to court documents.

The U.S. Bureau of Prisons did not respond to the National Post’s request for more information about the cause of death.

The case represented a uniquely strange one for Canada, because for many years during Bolden’s legal battles, the Canadian government was unaware that a Canadian was facing execution abroad.

The Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, of which the United States is a signatory, obliges a nation to allow those under arrest to contact their consulate for assistance.

Bolden did not have this chance. And the Canadian government didn’t find out a Canadian citizen was on death row until 2012 — six years after he’d been sentenced.

This was a crucial aspect of Bolden’s fight to avoid death, in which his lawyer, Jennifer Merrigan, argued Bolden’s trial lawyers failed by not contacting the Canadian government.

“They knew that it was their responsibility to contact a foreign government … and then they failed to contact Canada without ever having learned how Canada could’ve assisted,” said Merrigan at the final court hearing in September.

Merrigan did not respond to the National Post’s request for comment. Nor did the Canadian government.

Robert Bolden was born in Stephenville, a town south of Corner Brook, on the west coast of Newfoundland, in 1963. His mother, Stella Decker, was a prostitute, his father, believed to be a U.S. serviceman named Curtis Roberts, was never a part of his life.

Rather, Bolden grew up with Lavale Bolden, another U.S. soldier, as his father. For Robert Bolden, his home life was one of “domestic violence, alcoholism and addiction,” with Lavale Bolden, a heroin addict, and Stella Decker, an alcoholic, fighting constantly.

Robert Bolden developed his own addictions, and he “spent a lot of his time in the basement … smoking crack, drinking alcohol, and huffing turpentine when alcohol and crack were not available,” says a psychiatrist’s report contained in court documents

Still, court documents painted Bolden as a dedicated father; his daughter, Ariel Bolden, described him as “really wonderful,” according to a court transcript.

“He did a lot of stuff with us and our friends. He used to take us to the movies. He used to collect Pokemon cards with us. He used to take us swimming; took us to Six Flags when his job went to Six Flags and a lot of stuff like that,” she said.

His son, Robert Bolden, said his dad took him fishing. They used to play basketball and video games together, and he was always pushing his children to get good grades in school, the son said.

“He was a really big influence in school to me. That’s why I wanted to stay in school, because of him. I wanted to do as best I can in school so I can make him proud,” his son said.

https://www.thesudburystar.com/news/world/robert-bolden-canadian-on-death-row-in-u-s-since-2006-dies-of-natural-causes?fbclid=IwAR26lB_IGufG2ZOs1rs0CKhm2gFDdd6keb0rsTTbS8R8PjlLm7FXMEiN3WE

Joseph Franklin Serial Killer Executed In Missouri

Joseph Franklin

Joseph Franklin was a serial killer who would be executed by the State of Missouri for the murders of eight people. Joseph Franklin who was a white supremacist was also convicted in the attempted murder of Hustler founder Larry Flynt. In this article on My Crime Library we will take a closer look at Joseph Franklin.

Joseph Franklin Early Life

Joseph Franklin whose birth name was James Clayton Vaughn Jr. was born in Mobile Alabama on April 13, 1950 to an abusive father and a negligent mother. Joseph father would leave the family by the time he was eight years old and he claimed that his mother acted like she wished she never had children.

During high school James Vaughn Jr would change his name to Joseph Franklin in tribute to  Paul Joseph Goebbels (a Nazi politician) and Benjamin Franklin. His interest in Hitler would continue to grow and he hoped to start a race war.

Joseph Franklin Criminal History

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Police believe that Joseph Franklin funded his travels throughout the United States by committing bank robberies and other crimes. Joseph Franklin criminal history is extensive.

  • In 1977 Joseph firebombed a church in Chattanooga Tennessee. Thankfully there was no injuries
  • Franklin would shoot and kill an interracial couple Alphonse Manning Jr. and Toni Schwenn in Madison Wisconsin in August 1977
  • Later that year Joseph Franklin would fire multiple gunshots at the Shaare Zedek Synagogue killing one person, Gerald Gordon, and wounding Steven Goldman and William Ash
  • In March 1978 Joseph Franklin would shoot Hustler founder Larry Flynt and his lawyer Gene Reeves in Georgia
  • In July 1978 Franklin would murder Bryant Tatum and injure his girlfriend Nancy Hilton
  • In July 1979 Joseph would shoot and kill Harold McIver
  • In May 1980 Joseph Franklin would shoot and injure civil rights activist Vernon Jordan in Indiana
  • In June 1980 Joseph would murder fourteen year old Darrell Lane and thirteen year old Dante Evans Brown in Ohio
  • A week later Franklin would shoot and kill Arthur Smothers and Kathleen Mikula.
  • Ten days later Joseph would shoot and kill two hitchhikers in West Virginia, Nancy Santomero and Vicki Durian
  • In August 1980 Joseph Franklin would shoot and kill two people, Ted Fields and David Martin, in Utah

Joseph Franklin Arrest And Trial

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Joseph Franklin was stopped and questioned regarding a firearm that was inside of his vehicle. Joseph would end up fleeing from the interrogation. However police would figure out that he was responsible for a series of murders. Joseph Franklin whose body was decorated by racist tattoos had told police that he used blood banks to raise money. The FBI would alert all blood banks in the USA to look out for him. A blood bank worker in Florida would recognize Franklin and call police. Franklin was arrested on October 28, 1980 in Parkland Florida.

Joseph Franklin Execution

Joseph Franklin would ultimately be convicted on eight murders and sentenced to death. Larry Flynt who was shot by Franklin asked the court to spare him and sentence him to life. Another major issue that the courts had to deal with during the years that Joseph Franklin spent on death row is that he was a paranoid schizophrenic. Ultimately Joseph Franklin would be executed by lethal injection on November 20, 2013

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Neo-Nazi. White supremacist. Racist. Those are some of the words prosecutors around the country used to describe Joseph Paul Franklin. From 1977 to 1980, Franklin went on a nationwide killing spree, targeting those who were black, bi-racial or Jewish.

“Three years. The same length of time Jesus was on his mission,” Franklin once said.

Franklin’s mission? He said he wanted to start a race war.

“The worst serial killer I ever dealt with,” Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said.

Deters says his office got involved in the prosecution against Franklin in 1997 when a cellmate of Franklin claimed Franklin confessed to killing two black Cincinnati boys in June 1980.

14-year old Darrell Lane and 13-year old Dante Evans Brown were walking to get candy on Reading Road in Bond Hill when they were gunned down. For years, the murders were unsolved.

Deters’ office would need to get a confession from Franklin, who was sitting on death row for a murder in Missouri in 1977. But Deters would not be the one going face to face with the serial killer.

Melissa Powers, a current Hamilton County Juvenile Court judge, was an assistant prosecutor in 1997.

“I think men took the approach, if you send in a pretty face, they’re gonna confess, but I was hoping that you needed more than just that,” Powers said. She wrote a letter to Franklin, to see if she could get a response.

“I sent a photograph of my badge ID because I knew he changed his hair color, and frequently changed his hair color throughout, while he was out in the public, to avoid arrest or being identified,” Powers said. “So I mentioned that my hair color was different on my ID.”

Eventually, Franklin agreed to see Powers. There were ground rules. No cameras. Just a tape recorder. And no meeting on Hitler’s birthday. Powers flew to Missouri and sat face to face with Franklin.

“Basically what I was doing was very similar to what Clarice was doing in “Silence of the Lambs,” Powers said.

“Silence of the Lambs” was an Academy Award-winning movie released in 1991. It was a psychological thriller where an FBI trainee came face to face with a cannibalistic killer.

“I was on pins and needles making sure hopefully I knew as much as I possibly could about him, what his triggers were, what they weren’t, and I didn’t make a mistake,” Powers said. “There was a lot riding on my shoulders.”

Powers says she used flattery to soften Franklin up.

“Would keep hitting him with how smart he was or only he could have figured that out,” Powers said.

Powers got the confession, not only to the murders of Darrell Lane and Dante Evans Brown, but four others nationwide. The confession was recorded on an audiotape.

“That’s what I was trying to do,” Franklin said on the tape. “I just decided to turn up the heat a little bit. And just commit more killings. And just to try to force them to get me publicity.”

Powers’ job was not finished. She now had to transition from prosecutor to witness when Franklin came back to Cincinnati to stand trial.

Franklin was his own co-counsel and when he was up at the stand during sidebars, Powers says he would stand right behind her.

“Not comfortable at all,” Powers said. “It would make the hair on the back of your neck stand. You know it was very uncomfortable.”

Powers’ testimony led to a conviction, and two life sentences for Franklin. The sentences were symbolic, as he was already going to die for his 1977 murder in Missouri and was executed by lethal injection in 2013. Powers sees it a different way.

“I think for the families, especially the mothers of these children, to get that closure meant quite a bit to them, and I think that was the most important thing,” Powers said.

In July of 1974, the first Hustler magazine was published by Larry Flynt in Cincinnati.

Four years later, Flynt and his lawyer were involved in an obscenity case in Georgia. As they were walking back to the courthouse, Joseph Paul Franklin, who was across the street, shot them both. Flynt was partially paralyzed.

Joseph Franklin later said he targeted Flynt because Hustler depicted a bi-racial couple in one of its issues.

In 2013, Flynt stated that he was against the death penalty, and did not want Franklin to be executed. Franklin was on death row for a murder in Missouri at the time. He was executed by lethal injection a month later.

https://www.fox19.com/2020/02/18/worst-serial-killer-i-ever-dealt-with-confession-joseph-paul-franklin/

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