Elmer Carroll Florida Execution

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Elmer Carroll was executed by the State of Florida for the sexual assault and murder of a child. According to court documents Elmer Carroll was a convicted child sexual predator who was just released from prison and staying in a halfway house next door to that of the ten year old victim. Elmer Carroll would sneak into the home and sexually assault ten year old Christine McGowen before killing the child. Elmer Carroll would be convicted and sentenced to death. Elmer Carroll would be executed by lethal injection on May 29, 2013

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His last appeal rejected by the Florida Supreme Court, Elmer Carroll died by lethal injection Wednesday for the 1990 murder of Christine McGowen, a 10-year-old girl from northwest Orange County.

Carroll, 56, died at 6:12 p.m. at Florida State Prison in Starke, the Florida Department of Corrections said.

Carroll declined to make a final statement, but Christine’s mother, Julie McGowen, issued one: “Thank you to all that have worked so hard, and justice for all, namely, Christine McGowen. Rest in peace.”

Carroll raped and strangled Christine in her bed Oct. 30, 1990 while her stepfather slept in another room and her mother was at work. The family lived next door to the halfway house where Carroll was staying after his release from prison.

He was convicted of lewd conduct with two other children before he met Christine.

At 10 a.m. Wednesday, Carroll ate a last meal of sunny-side-up eggs with bacon and sliced tomatoes, biscuits, avocados, a fruit salad of strawberries, papaya, peaches and pineapple and canned milk.

He had two visitors — death-penalty opponents Susan Cary, a lawyer, and Dale Recinella, a Catholic lay chaplain, author and lawyer.

Orange-Osceola State Attorney Jeff Ashton, who prosecuted the case, attended the execution.

“For me, it’s completion,” Ashton said.

At 5 p.m., the Catholic Diocese of Orlando held a service at St. James Cathedral to pray for the death penalty to be abolished.

“It’s a destructive tool rather than a preventive tool,” Bishop John Noonan told about 30 people assembled for the service.

Carroll was written up 20 times in more than 20 years on death row for prison infractions including attempted arson, possession of contraband and, in December, for making threats.

https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-2013-05-29-os-elmer-carroll-execution-florida-20130528-story.html

Jeffrey Williams Texas Execution

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Jeffrey Williams was executed by the State of Texas for the murder of a police officer. According to court documents Jeffrey Williams was driving a stolen vehicle and when Houston Police Officer Troy Blando attempted to arrest him a struggle ensued and the Officer was fatally shot in the chest. Jeffrey Williams would be convicted and sentenced to death. Jeffrey Williams was executed by lethal injection on May 15, 2013

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A Houston man condemned for the slaying of a police officer shot while trying to handcuff him during a car theft arrest 14 years ago was put to death Wednesday evening.Jeffrey Demond Williams, 37, received lethal injection just over an hour after his last-day appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court failed. Asked to make a final statement, Williams spoke quickly and angrily, beginning with “You clown police,” and accused them of “killing innocent kids, murdering young kids.”

“Y’all are getting away with murder all the time,” he continued. “When I kill one or pop one, y’all want to kill me.” He ended his brief tirade by saying: “God has a plan for everything. … I love everyone that loves me, I ain’t got no love for anyone that don’t love me.” He briefly picked up his head as the lethal drug took effect, then took several deep breaths and began gently snoring. Williams was pronounced dead at 6:36 p.m. CDT, 26 minutes after lethal drug began, making him the sixth Texas inmate executed this year.

 Williams’ lawyers had appealed to the nation’s highest court to block the punishment after lower courts rejected their arguments that Jeffrey Williams was failed by his previous attorneys.  Williams was convicted of fatally shooting 39-year-old Houston officer Troy Blando while Blando was handcuffing him on May 19, 1999. Williams shot Blando with a gun he had tucked under his shirt. Blando was watching a motel where car thefts were suspected when he saw Williams drive up in a Lexus that was reported stolen in a carjacking nine days earlier. Prosecutors say that after shooting Blando, Williams fled the scene but only made it about a block before he was captured. Blando’s cuffs were hanging from one of his wrists. “I have no sympathy for him,” Ray Hunt, president of the Houston Police Officers Union, said after standing outside the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Huntsville Unit with a couple dozen officers and supporters, several on roaring motorcycles, while the execution was carried out inside. “Continuing to the very end ridiculing the police just shows what kind of thug he is.”

 In their appeal, Williams’ attorneys contended his execution should be postponed so that the courts can further review their claims that he received substandard legal help at his trial that influenced the jury’s decision to sentence him to death. They also said he received “grossly deficient” counsel early on in the appeals process because his attorneys then didn’t address the poor job his trial attorneys had done. Attorneys for the state opposed any delay, contending Williams’ arguments were rejected by the courts, including the Supreme Court, in earlier appeals. 

Jeffrey Williams’ fingerprints were found on the Lexus and also on Blando’s vehicle, evidence showed. When arrested, Williams was carrying the 9 mm pistol determined to be the murder weapon. At his trial, his lawyers tried to show Williams was unintelligent, had emotional problems and didn’t deserve to die. Evidence showed Williams gave investigators five taped confessions the day he was arrested. Williams said he fired in self-defense, feared Blando could have been a carjacker and didn’t know Blando was an officer. In another confession, he acknowledged knowing he was shooting a policeman.

 Court records show Blando, although in plain clothes, was carrying his badge around his neck. “Troy was a great investigator,” said Jim Woods, who worked with Blando in the police auto theft division. “He had a great wealth of knowledge, was very dedicated. He’d take on the hard cases as well as the easy ones.  “He loved to go out and chase car thieves. Unfortunately, that was probably his demise.”  Testimony and confessions also linked Jeffrey Williams to four robberies, another shooting and an attempted robbery. Williams became the 498th Texas prisoner put to death since the state resumed carrying out capital punishment in 1982. At least eight others have executions scheduled in the coming months.

https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/houston-man-executed-for-fatal-officer-shooting/2075434/

Carroll Parr Texas Execution

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Carroll Parr was executed by the State of Texas for a murder committed during a robbery. According to court documents Carroll Parr would shoot and kill eighteen year old Joel Domingurz during a robbery outside of a store. Carroll Parr would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death. Carroll Parr would insist that someone else killed the victim. Carroll Parr would be executed by lethal injection on May 1, 2013

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Texas death row inmate convicted of killing a fellow drug dealer while robbing him outside of a Waco convenience store 10 years ago was executed Tuesday evening.

In the seconds before being injected with a lethal dose of pentobarbital, Carroll Joe Parr told his victim’s wife she should talk to her brother to learn “the truth about what happened to your husband”.

Then, in what he called a “statement to the world”, Parr said he was “in the midst of the truth.”

“I am good. I am straight,” he said.

He added that he wanted his “partners” or friends to know that he would “be back” like the Arnold Schwarzenegger Terminator film character.

“I’m on my way back. … These eyes will close, but they will be opened again,” Parr said before telling his family he loved them and thanking his spiritual adviser.

As the lethal drug began flowing into his arms, he took a breath, yawned, then began snoring. He was pronounced dead 19 minutes later, at 6:32 p.m. CDT.

Parr’s attorneys didn’t file any last-minute court appeals but Parr himself filed a petition with the US supreme court to stop his punishment, arguing his legal help at his trial was deficient. Earlier Tuesday, the same appeal was denied by a judge in his trial court in Waco.

State and federal courts had rejected all of Parr’s earlier appeals, most recently last week.

Parr, 35, became the fifth inmate executed this year in Texas, which has 10 others scheduled for the coming months including one next week.

Known as “Outlaw” on the streets, he had told The Associated Press during a recent interview that he was resigned to his fate – and even welcomed it – although he insisted someone else killed 18-year-old Joel Dominguez.

“Death to me is the prize,” Parr said. “My eyes are clear.”

Prosecutors said Parr bought 7 pounds of marijuana from Dominguez for $2,500 on January 11, 2003, and he and a friend, Earl Whiteside, went to rob Dominguez of the money later that evening. They said Parr and Whiteside herded Dominguez and another man, Mario Chavez, to a fenced area next to the store, where Parr pistol-whipped Dominguez and demanded the money, which Dominguez gave him.

Parr ordered Whiteside to “smoke ’em,” according to court documents. Whiteside shot Chavez in the hand. Parr shot Dominguez in the head.

Parr said he was nowhere near the convenience store at the time of the killing and contended a surveillance video that showed him there was doctored by prosecutors.

“They chopped the tape,” he said.

Parr declined to say who did the shooting, saying he “gave the dudes my word” that he wouldn’t snitch on them.

Whiteside, who is serving a 15-year sentence for aggravated robbery, testified that Parr was the one who shot and killed Dominguez. Several other witnesses, including Parr’s girlfriend at the time, said Parr had told them he killed Dominguez.

“It probably was somebody who borrowed his body that’s on that video,” Russ Hunt Sr, one of Parr’s trial lawyers, said facetiously.

Hunt said the prosecution’s case against Parr was strong. The defense team focused on trying to save Parr’s life by showing jurors he had an abusive childhood and grew up in a “hellacious environment”, the lawyer said.

“We did our best for him,” Hunt said. “He really did have a terrible life. … The state had all the evidence. That makes our job a little harder.”

Parr, from prison, described himself as a third-grade dropout who “grew up on the streets since I was 9”. He said he had fathered five children.

Prior to the killing, Parr had several drug convictions, including one for three counts of delivering cocaine, for which he was placed on probation. He was also linked to, but not charged in, a fatal drive-by shooting, another shooting and an assault.

Parr recently told McLennan County authorities he had killed 16 people and offered to lead them to the remains of at least two of his victims if they would dismiss a robbery case against his nephew. But the Waco Tribune-Herald last week reported that investigators didn’t find Parr’s claims credible.

Next week, Jeffrey Williams, 37, is set to die for the 1999 slaying of a Houston police officer who had pulled him over for driving a stolen car.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/may/08/texas-inmate-carroll-joe-parr-executed

Steven Smith Ohio Execution

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Steven Smith was executed by the State of Ohio for the sexual assault and murder of a six month old infant. According to court documents Steven Smith would sexually assault the six month old girl who would die from her injuries. Steven Smith would be convicted and sentenced to death. Steven Smith would be executed on May 1, 2013 by lethal injection

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Steven Smith, a man convicted of killing a 6-month-old infant as he raped her,  was executed Wednesday morning despite his arguments that he never meant to hurt her.

Smith, 46, was executed by lethal injection for the September 1998 killing of his live-in girlfriend’s daughter, Autumn Carter, in Mansfield in northern Ohio.

Smith had recently tried to get his sentence reduced to life in prison, arguing that he was too drunk to realize that his assault was killing Autumn and didn’t mean to hurt the baby. The Ohio Parole Board and Gov. John Kasich unanimously turned him down, with the board calling him “the worst of the worst.”

Smith’s daughter, Brittney Smith, and niece were present at the execution as were Autumn’s mother, aunt and grandfather.

Autumn’s aunt, Kaylee Bashline has said that her family has no reason to doubt that Smith is guilty and that it’s not fair that he had 15 years since the crime to live, visit family and say his goodbyes.

“He got all that, and what did she get?” Bashline said. “She got to be killed and put in the ground where none of us gets to see her anymore. I don’t find it right.”

Brittney Smith, 21, has said she has never believed her father committed the crime.

“I know my dad’s innocent,” she said. “I do not believe he did this, and you know, he raised all my cousins, my sister before I was even born, and he never did anything (sexually).”

Back on the night of September 29, 1998, Autumn’s mother was awoken by Smith, her live-in boyfriend of four months.

Smith, who was extremely drunk and naked, laid a naked and lifeless Autumn on Frye’s bed, according to court records.

Frye rushed the baby and her other 2-year-old daughter to a neighbor’s house and called 911. Autumn was pronounced dead after doctors tried to revive her for more than an hour, and Smith was arrested.

The baby was covered in bruises and welts, had cuts on her forehead and had severe injuries showing she had been brutally raped, though no semen was present.

At the home, there was no sign of forced entry, and police found a large amount of white cloth that came from Autumn’s diaper strewn about; police found the rest of the diaper in a garbage bin outside, along with 10 empty cans of beer and a T-shirt.

A jury found Smith guilty of aggravated murder and sentenced him to death.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/steven-smith-executed-ohio-man-who-killed-raped-6-month-old-given-lethal-injection/

Richard Cobb Texas Execution

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Richard Cobb was executed by the State of Texas for a murder committed during a kidnapping. According to court documents Richard Cobb and Buenka Adams would take three people from a convenience store that they just robbed.

The two women and one man were brought to a remote location where one of the woman was sexually assaulted and all three were shot with Kenneth Vandever dying from his injury. Both Richard Cobb and Buenka Adams would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death. Beunka Adams was executed in 2021. Richard Cobb would be executed on April 25, 2013

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Texas inmate Richard Cobb was executed Thursday evening for fatally shooting one of three people he and a partner abducted during a convenience store robbery nearly 11 years ago.

Cobb, 29, didn’t deny using a 20-gauge shotgun to kill 37-year-old Kenneth Vandever in an East Texas field in 2002 where two women also were shot and one was raped. Cobb was convicted of capital murder.

“Life is death, death is life. I hope that someday this absurdity that humanity has come to will come to an end,” Cobb said when asked if he had any last words. “Life is too short. I hope anyone that has negative energy towards me will resolve that.

“Life is too short to harbor feelings of hatred and anger. That’s it, warden.”

But that wasn’t it.

Just before the lethal drug took effect and at the conclusion of his statement, Cobb twisted his head back, raised it off a pillow placed on the gurney and then toward the warden standing behind him.

“Wow!” the inmate exclaimed in a loud voice. “That is great. That is awesome! Thank you, warden! Thank you (expletive) warden!”

His head fell back on the pillow, and his neck twisted at an odd angle, with his mouth and eyes open.

He remained that way for some 15 minutes before a physician entered the death chamber to examine him and pronounce him dead at 6:27 p.m. CDT. Sixteen minutes had passed since the drug had been injected.

The father, stepmother and stepbrother of the man Cobb killed were among the witnesses at the execution. Also in the viewing area was Nikki Daniels, one of the women who was shot during the 2002 attack but survived to testify against Cobb.

Daniels, 29, said, “I thought he was going to be remorseful, I thought he was going to be apologetic, was hoping that he was going to address me.

“I saw the same evil person I saw 11 years ago… He definitely showed his true colors.”

The Associated Press generally does not name victims of sexual assault but Daniels agreed to be identified.

Daniels said Cobb’s punishment in the end “was far too easy.”

About two hours before the lethal injection, the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for Cobb to be executed, rejecting a last-day appeal. It was Texas’ fourth execution this year.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/richard-cobb-executed-for-2002-texas-store-abduction-slaying/