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Derrick Charles was executed by the State of Texas for a triple murder. According to court documents Derrick Charles went to the home of his fifteen year old ex-girlfriends home and proceeded to bash the teenagers head in. Derrick Charles would then murder Myeshia Bennett mother and Grandmother before fleeing the home. Derrick Charles would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death. Derrick Charles would be executed by lethal injection on May 12, 2015

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A Texas man who killed his 15-year-old ex-girlfriend, her mother and her grandfather was executed Tuesday evening, after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to rule that he was mentally incompetent.

Derrick Charles was the seventh person put to death in Texas this year, at a time when lethal injections are on hold in several states around the nation.

His last statement was, “I’m ready to go home,” and Charles was pronounced dead at 6:36 p.m. CT, according to officials with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

Charles, 32, confessed and pleaded guilty to the 2002 triple slaying, telling police how he struggled to strangle teenager Myeshia Bennett and told her, “I guess you don’t want to die” — then bashed her in the face with a stereo speaker and dropped a TV on her head. He also admitted sexually abusing Bennett’s mother as she was dying.

In petitions filed with the U.S. Supreme Court, Charles’ lawyers argued that he suffered from mental illness that dates to childhood and should have been exempt from execution. They said that Texas courts did not provide him with an attorney or other services that would have helped him raise an incompetency claim.

In response, Texas said there was no evidence that Charles suffered from severe mental illness or that he did not understand why he was being executed.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/texas-executes-derrick-charles-killer-who-claimed-incompetence-n357691

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