Michael Pierce Pennsylvania Death Row

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Michael Pierce was sentenced to death by the State of Pennsylvania for a fatal arson that would kill three people. According to court documents Michael Pierce would set two fires in his family home killing his mother and grandfather. Pierce father would die six months later from injuries sustained in the fire. Michael Pierce would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death.

Michael Pierce 2021 Information

Parole Number: 7170W
Age: 65
Date of Birth: 08/01/1956
Race/Ethnicity: WHITE
Height: 5′ 11″
Gender: MALE
Citizenship: USA
Complexion: LIGHT
Current Location: PHOENIX

Permanent Location: PHOENIX
Committing County: PHILADELPHIA

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The evidence presented in the instant case established that at approximately 3:00 a.m. on the morning of July 10, 1989, Joan Pierce, the appellant’s sister, was awakened by the strong smell of gasoline. Joan woke her father, George Pierce, and the two of them descended the stairs to discover the living room sofa on fire. George Pierce opened the basement door and flames then shot forth, forcing them to flee the house. George re-entered the house in an attempt to rescue his wife and mother-in-law. George was unable to reach the stairs and collapsed inside. He was pulled out of the flaming building by neighbors who had been awakened by the fire.

George was taken from the scene to a hospital where he was treated for burns and smoke inhalation. Eventually he was transferred to a nursing home where he died six months later from complications due to smoke inhalation and bronchopneumonia. Appellant’s mother, Mary Pierce and her ninety-five-year-old mother, Anna Hayes, were pronounced dead at the scene, with the cause of death later determined to be smoke and soot inhalation.

Upon investigation, experts from the Philadelphia fire department determined that the house burned down as a result of two separate fires, each having been deliberately set. The minor cause of the fire was found to have been deliberately *521 caused by an open flame being struck to the sofa. The major cause of the fire was found to have occurred in the basement by use of an accelerant. In the opinion of the fire department expert, a plastic anti-freeze bottle found on the basement floor had been filled with gasoline and deliberately set ablaze. In the opinion of the fire department investigator, the fire was the result of arson. The Pierce home was located at 3011 Byberry Road in Philadelphia and was physically located within a row of attached houses.

Sharon DeFazio, a neighbor, testified that she recognized the anti-freeze bottle as identical to the one George Pierce used as a container for gasoline for his lawnmower. Ms. DeFazio testified that Mr. Pierce had, shortly before the fire, given her a similar bottle filled with gasoline for her lawnmower, explaining that it was a safer container in which to keep gasoline. Ms. DeFazio also knew where in his garage Mr. Pierce had kept his anti-freeze bottle containing gasoline. After the fire the anti-freeze bottle containing gasoline was not found in the Pierce garage.

In the garden behind the Pierce home a partial impression of a shoe print was discovered. Soil samples taken from the impression matched soil samples taken from the boots Michael Pierce was wearing on the morning of the fire. A short distance away from and to the rear of the Pierce home, in an area of abandoned buildings, police discovered a partially used book of matches. The same type of matchbooks were found in a box of matchbooks at the home of Tim O’Rielly, where the appellant had been staying the week preceding the fire. The area containing the abandoned buildings was surrounded by a fence. On the top rail of the fence police discovered a soil sample which matched with the samples taken from the impression in the garden of the Pierce home and the sample from the appellant’s boots.

At the time the fire was raging two teen-age boys were in the vicinity. The boys, Harry Espanshade and Randy Zehnder, approached two officers who were in the area on an unrelated matter and told them of the fire. The boys then began to walk through the woods towards the fire. As they *522 were proceeding towards the fire they saw a man running away from the fire wearing jeans and a flannel shirt over a dark T-shirt. The boys immediately gave the police a description of the man. A few minutes later they again saw the man, this time without the flannel shirt. Two hours later while at the scene of the fire the boys saw the same man walking up the street toward the Pierce home. They identified him as Michael Pierce.

Police Sergeant Shanfield was one of the officers who had been notified of the fire by Harry and Randy. As he was driving towards the Pierce house a man crossed in front of his car and ran into the woods. As the man was running Sergeant Shanfield observed him stumble. Two and one-half hours later the Sergeant saw appellant at the police station and recognized him as the man he had seen running into the woods earlier. After appellant was arrested he was treated at the Philadelphia county prison for an injury to his toe.

Joan Pierce, appellant’s sister, testified that her parents and appellant had a very strained relationship. Michael Pierce had accused his parents of putting steroids in his food and depriving him of an inheritance from his Uncle Al. One week prior to the fire George and Mary had asked appellant to leave the family residence. Appellant had told Joan on many occasions that he hated their parents and threatened to kill them. Joan had seen appellant on Sunday night before the fire; he was wearing jeans, a dark T-shirt and a red flannel shirt and boots.

The week before the fire Michael Pierce had been living with his friend Tim O’Rielly and Tim’s mother across the street from his parents’ home. Mrs. O’Rielly testified that during that week appellant had told her that he would have no peace while his parents were alive. Michael Pierce told Mrs. O’Rielly that he would get away with murdering his parents and would flee to Indonesia. Mrs. O’Rielly related this conversation to Joan Pierce.

Tim O’Rielly testified that during the week Michael Pierce stayed in his home, appellant repeatedly expressed the intent to kill *523 his parents. Michael Pierce told Tim of his intent to burn down the Pierce home and either commit suicide or escape to Indonesia. Appellant referred to his parents as “the enemy.” Appellant explained that he would break his grandmother’s neck so she wouldn’t have to suffer, or be placed in a nursing home.

Michael Pierce had a disagreement with Tim’s mother and decided to leave the O’Rielly home the Sunday before the fire. Appellant left Tim’s house about 11:00 p.m. Sunday night before the fire. At that time he was wearing a dark blue or green T-shirt, jeans and boots, and carrying a black and red flannel shirt Tim had given him.

At approximately 3:25 a.m. on the morning following appellant’s departure from the O’Rielly home, Tim was in his kitchen when he noticed lights on in the Pierce garage and observed the garage door partially opened. About ten minutes later the lights went out and he heard a thud and then saw the garage door was closed. Two minutes thereafter he saw the fire erupt in the Pierce house. Tim called the police and went outside to help with the fire.

Appellant was arrested later that morning when he was observed walking towards the Pierce home.

https://law.justia.com/cases/pennsylvania/supreme-court/1994/537-pa-514-1.html

Anthony Reid Pennsylvania Death Row

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Anthony Reid was sentenced to death by the State of Pennsylvania for a gang related murder. According to court documents Anthony Reid would shoot and kill one person and then six days later would shoot and kill a second person. Anthony Reid would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

Anthony Reid 2021 Information

Parole Number: 6457W
Age: 54
Date of Birth: 11/11/1967
Race/Ethnicity: BLACK
Height: 5′ 11″
Gender: MALE
Citizenship: USA
Complexion: DARK
Current Location: PHOENIX

Permanent Location: PHOENIX
Committing County: PHILADELPHIA

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On July 9, 1988, Mark Lisby, the victim, took approximately Five-Hundred Dollars worth of “caps” (cocaine capsules) from his nephew Terrance Lisby. The next day, Mark Lisby informed Terrance Lisby that he had used the “caps” and did *173 not have the money to pay him. Terrance Lisby worked for Lawrence Boston, and both of these men were attempting to obtain membership in the Junior Black Mafia (“JBM”). Lawrence Boston and Terrance Lisby were working for Kevin Bowman, who was a member of the JBM. Once Mark Lisby realized that Kevin Bowman would be angry about the missing drugs, he met with Kevin Bowman to explain the situation and offered to replace the lost income the following week.

On or about July 11, 1988, Lawrence Boston, who had not been paid, appeared at the doorway of the Lisby household located at 2444 North Stanley Street in Philadelphia. He was accompanied by the Anthony Reid, Anthony “Tone Bey” Reid, who was a member of the JBM. After a brief conversation, Mark Lisby, Appellant and Lawrence Boston left the house and began walking west on Cumberland Street. As the three men approached the intersection of Cumberland Street and 31st Street, Appellant, Anthony Reid, shot Mark Lisby once in the center of his chest, once in the upper right chest just beneath the collar bone, and once in the back of his right leg. Mark Lisby died as a result of these gunshot wounds.

https://law.justia.com/cases/pennsylvania/supreme-court/1994/537-pa-167-1.html

Robert Hughes Pennsylvania Death Row

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Robert Hughes was sentenced to death by the State of Pennsylvania for two murders committed during an armed robbery. According to court documents Robert Hughes would rob a McDonald’s restaurant and would shoot and kill two people during the process. Robert Hughes would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

Robert Hughes 2021 Information

Parole Number: 8144V
Age: 52
Date of Birth: 12/30/1968
Race/Ethnicity: WHITE
Height: 6′ 01″
Gender: MALE
Citizenship: USA
Complexion: LIGHT
Current Location: PHOENIX

Permanent Location: PHOENIX
Committing County: CHESTER

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A 21-year-old man accused of slaying two employees during the robbery of a McDonald’s restaurant was expected to be extradited from Delaware to face homicide charges, police said Monday.

Robert B. Hughes IV of Glen Mills was arrested Sunday afternoon in Wilmington, Del., after an unidentified tow truck driver who gave the suspect a ride later heard his description on a police scanner and called police.

Hughes was apprehended at a Wilmington bus station, where he scuffled with police and reportedly told officers he would have killed them if he knew they were going to arrest him, police said.

Hughes was charged with two counts of first-degree homicide, two counts of criminal homicide and related offenses for the execution-style slayings of restaurant manager Jean Reider, 41, of Newark, Del., and employee Charles Hegarty, 46, of East Goshen, Pa.

Chester County District Attorney James MacElree said both victims had been shot in the head from close range in the restaurant in West Chester.

‘The gravity of this offense, the horror of this offense, speaks for itself,’ MacElree said.

Authorities said they found a .38-caliber handgun, a bag containing an undetermined amount of cash and a McDonald’s receipt on Hughes, who was being held without bail in Delaware pending extradition

The suspect identified himself as Terrance Russo, 21, of Upper Darby. The gun believed to be used in the crime was registered to Terrance Russo, but authorities said they believed the name was an alias.

West Goshen Township police officers responded to the armed robbery call at the McDonald’s in a West Chester shopping center at 5:34 a.m. Sunday, MacElree said. Police officers found one of the restaurant doors unlocked and discovered the two employees dead on the floor. MacElree said it was not clear how the robber entered the restaurant. There was no sign of forced entry.

‘It was also observed that the safe had been opened and the money trays had been emptied,’ the district attorney said.

A third McDonald’s employee had been about to enter the restaurant when Reider waved the unidentified worker away. The employee went to a nearby market and called police.

‘That employee, however, did have the opportunity to observe the shooter,’ MacElree said.

In November, the father of a 16-year-old McDonald’s employee in Levittown, Pa., another Philadelphia suburb, was shot to death during a similar robbery attempt. Chester County authorities said they did not believe the two robberies were connected.

https://www.upi.com/Archives/1989/01/09/Accused-McDonalds-killer-awaits-extradition/6698600325200/

Stephen Edmiston Pennsylvania Death Row

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Stephen Edmiston was sentenced to death by the State of Pennsylvania for the sexual assault and murder of a two year old girl. According to court documents Stephen Edmiston would sexually assault the two year old girl before murdering her. Stephen Edmiston would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death.

Stephen Edmiston 2021 Information

Parole Number: 8474V
Age: 63
Date of Birth: 05/25/1958
Race/Ethnicity: WHITE
Height: 6′ 00″
Gender: MALE
Citizenship: USA
Complexion: LIGHT
Current Location: PHOENIX

Permanent Location: PHOENIX
Committing County: CAMBRIA

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hree Northampton County men were selected late Wednesday to complete the jury that will decide whether Stephen Rex Edmiston lives or dies.

Edmiston, 31, of Petersburg, Huntingdon County, was found guilty of first- degree murder, rape, statutory rape and involuntary deviate sexual intercourse. That ruling came in a non-jury trial before Cambria County Judge Gerard A. Long.

Edmiston then asked for a jury to decide whether he faces death in the electric chair or life in prison for the October death of 2-year-old Bobbi Jo Matthew of Clearfield County.

A jury was selected outside the area of Cambria, Huntingdon and Clearfield counties because of extensive publicity about the case. After his arrest in the Matthew case, Edmiston was tried and acquitted by a Berks County jury of molesting another young girl.

He was free on bail on the molestation charges when he committed the Matthew murder.

Bobbi Jo Matthew was abducted from her bed in the early morning hours of Oct. 5. Edmiston, an acquaintance of the child’s parents and a former lover of her grandmother, was questioned by state police in connection with her disappearance. He drew police a map with an “X” marking the spot where her raped and lifeless body was found.

Edmiston raped the child and scalped her and fractured her skull. She also had a puncture wound in her chest, and burns on her face and chest. Prosecutors have theorized the puncture and burns were the result of her attempt to escape Edmiston after the sexual assault by crawling under his vehicle, where she was burned and wounded by the vehicle’s hot catalytic convertor.

The prosecution, represented by Cambria County District Attorney Timothy Creaney, is seeking the death penalty on the grounds that the murder was committed by means of torture and while in the course of the sexual offenses, which are felonies.

Edmiston, who appeared in the courtroom unshaven and with long, lank hair throughout the jury selection proceedings Monday and Tuesday, had a shower, shave and haircut during the lunch recess Wednesday. His mother had accused authorities at Northampton County Prison of withholding grooming opportunities, but authorities said Edmiston refused those he was offered.

Edmiston was held in administrative segregation during his stay at the prison for his safety. Child molesters frequently are targeted for abuse by other prison inmates.

The Northampton County jury of seven women and five men, plus the two male alternates, will be sequestered in Cambria County for the duration of Edmiston’s sentencing trial, which is expected to last about a week

https://www.mcall.com/news/mc-xpm-1989-09-29-2697289-story.html

Henry Daniels Pennsylvania Death Row

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Henry Daniels was sentenced to death by the State of Pennsylvania for the murder of a teenage boy. According to court documents Henry Daniels told the sixteen year old victim he was going to set him up in the drug trade however when the teenager was alone he would be fatally shot. Henry Daniels would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death.

Henry Daniels 2021 Information

Parole Number: 7838V
Age: 56
Date of Birth: 08/11/1965
Race/Ethnicity: BLACK
Height: 5′ 10″
Gender: MALE
Citizenship: USA
Complexion: DARK
Current Location: PHOENIX

Permanent Location: PHOENIX
Committing County: PHILADELPHIA

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On September 1, 1988, Henry Daniels participated in a scheme to kidnap and hold for ransom sixteen year old Alexander Porter. Henry Daniels and three other individuals set up a purported drug transaction with Porter, in order to lure him to a meeting, whereupon they bound and gagged him, confiscated his keys, and stuffed him in the trunk of his car. One of the conspirators, a “friend” of Porter’s, allowed himself to be tied up in front of Porter, so that Porter would not realize his involvement. He was “released” after Porter was locked in the trunk, then taken home so that Porter would later believe that he had been murdered. The remaining conspirators drove Porter’s car, with Porter in the trunk, to the garage of one of *470 the individuals and parked it there. They proceeded in another car to Porter’s mother’s house, and using Porter’s key, burglarized the dwelling. They then used Porter’s key to burglarize his father’s house, whom they believed to be very wealthy.

Upon their return, they discovered that Porter had loosened his restraints. Before restraining him again, one of the individuals demanded to know how much Porter was worth to his father, and insisted that he disclose his mother’s and father’s telephone numbers. They told Porter that they had killed his friend and if he did not cooperate, they would kill him too. Porter provided them with his mother’s telephone number and his father’s beeper number. The captors then decided to abandon their ransom plan, in favor of eliminating Porter. To keep Porter from moving around while they drove, they wedged two milk crates into the trunk, further restricting his movement and forcing his body to bounce off of these objects, as they drove around in search of a place to kill him. Unable to find a place to effect the killing, they returned to the garage to await nightfall.

Under cover of darkness, Henry Daniels and one of his cohorts, set out to dispose of the victim.[1] They drove to a wooded area, removed the stiff body from the trunk, and placed Porter face down on the side of the road. Uncertain as to whether Porter had expired from strangulation as a result of the gagging, Appellant’s cohort shot him four times in the back of the neck with a .25 caliber automatic handgun. The two of them then abandoned Porter’s car and discarded his keys into a sewer. The gun was later discovered in Appellant’s car. Henry Daniels was arrested and confessed his part in the scheme to set up Porter in order to obtain money from his father. Appellant denied that he ever intended to kill Porter; rather he placed the blame on one of his cohorts.

Based upon the foregoing, we find that the evidence was sufficient to sustain the jury’s verdict of murder in the first degree.

https://law.justia.com/cases/pennsylvania/supreme-court/1994/537-pa-464-1.html