Arthur Bomar Pennsylvania Death Row

arthur bomar pennsylvania

Arthur Bomar was sentenced to death by the State of Pennsylvania for the murder of Aimee Willard. According to court documents Arthur Bomar who had previously been released from prison for murder and had violated his parole countless times would abduct and beat to death Aimee Willard with a tire iron. The case went cold for a number of years until DNA would tie Arthur Bomar to the scene. Arthur Bomar would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death.

Arthur Bomar 2022 Information

Parole Number: 4508Q
Age: 62
Date of Birth: 03/03/1959
Race/Ethnicity: BLACK
Height: 5′ 10″
Gender: MALE
Citizenship: USA
Complexion: DARK
Current Location: PHOENIX

Arthur Bomar More News

ARTHUR BOMAR – convicted in 1998 of kidnapping, brutalizing and fatally beating star college athlete Aimee Willard and then dumping her naked body in a weed-strewn North Philadelphia lot – should face death for the horrific slaying, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled for the second time.

The ruling Friday denying a Post Conviction Relief Act petition by Bomar affirmed a September 2012 ruling by Delaware County Common Pleas Judge Frank T. Hazel. Hazel had found numerous claims by Bomar to be meritless, including that he was not competent to stand trial and that his defense counsel was ineffective, according to a statement released yesterday by the Delaware County District Attorney.

The state Supreme Court in 2003 denied Bomar’s direct appeal of his death sentence in the June 1996 murder of Willard, 22, a daughter of former Chester Police Officer Paul Willard. Prosecutors said Friday’s ruling would require the governor to sign a second death warrant for Bomar, now 55. Then-Gov. Rendell signed the first one in April 2004, but a federal judge stayed the execution the following month.

“For the second time, the Supreme Court has upheld the defendant’s conviction and sentence, finding there was overwhelming evidence of his guilt,” Delco D.A. Jack Whelan said in a statement. “It is time for his sentence to be carried out without any further delay.”

There still could be a delay: Prosecutors said yesterday that they expect Bomar and his lawyers to appeal to federal court.

Bomar was on parole for a Nevada murder when he abducted Willard, a standout lacrosse and soccer player, as she drove home to Brookhaven, Delaware County, on June 20, 1996, after meeting friends at a bar in Wayne.

The Honda Civic that she had been driving when Bomar forced her to stop on a Blue Route off-ramp in Marple and abducted her was found abandoned on the ramp on the morning of her murder. Her badly bruised body was found later that day by boys playing in a vacant lot near 16th Street and Indiana Avenue.

DNA and witness accounts linked Bomar to the slaying.

https://www.inquirer.com/philly/hp/news_update/20141126_Court_upholds_death_sentence_in_Aimee_Willard_murder.html

Jeffrey Martin Pennsylvania Death Row

jeffrey martin

Jeffrey Martin was sentenced to death by the State of Pennsylvania for the sexual assault and murder of twelve year old Gabrielle Bechen. According to court documents Jeffrey Martin would kidnap, sexual assault and murder Gabrielle Bechen whose body would be found five days later. Jeffrey Martin would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

Pennsylvania Death Row Inmate List

Jeffrey Martin 2021 Information

NameName Type
JEFFREY ROBERT MARTINCommit Name

Parole Number: HT5883
Age: 63
Date of Birth: 08/25/1957
Race/Ethnicity: WHITE
Height: 5′ 09″
Gender: MALE
Citizenship: USA
Complexion: MEDIUM
Current Location: PHOENIX

Permanent Location: PHOENIX
Committing County: GREENE

Jeffrey Martin More News

A farmhand has now been formally sentenced to the death penalty today for the rape and murder of a 12-year-old girl on a southwestern Pennsylvania horse farm.

A Greene County jury found 51-year-old Jeffrey Martin guilty in May and found he deserved execution for killing Gabrielle Bechen on June 13, 2006.

In Pennsylvania, a death sentence must be formally imposed by a judge.

KDKA’s Harold Hayes reports that the judge in the case has declared Martin a sexually violent predator. Martin’s daughter testified at the hearing that she was molested by her father at the age of six.

Martin testified as well.

In 2006, Bechen disappeared while riding her all-terrain vehicle at a Greensboro horse farm where Martin worked.

Her body was found buried on the farm five days later.

Martin denies killing Bechen.

He says a man came to the farm with a body and the ATV and offered him $100 to help bury the vehicle.

Abraham Sanchez Pennsylvania Death Row

abraham sanchez

Abraham Sanchez was sentenced to death by the State of Pennsylvania for a robbery murder. According to court documents Abraham Sanchez would murder Ray Dienerin  during a botched robbery at the victim’s home. Abraham Sanchez would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

Pennsylvania Death Row Inmate List

Abraham Sanchez 2021 Information

NameName Type
ABRAHAM SANCHEZ JRCommit Name

Parole Number: HZ5535
Age: 32
Date of Birth: 08/24/1988
Race/Ethnicity: HISPANIC
Height: 5′ 06″
Gender: MALE
Citizenship: USA
Complexion: MEDIUM
Current Location: PHOENIX

Permanent Location: PHOENIX
Committing County: LANCASTER

Abraham Sanchez More News

Governor Tom Corbett has signed execution warrants for three men, each of whom were convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to death.

Orlando Maisonet, Abraham Sanchez Jr. and Freeman May are all incarcerated at the State Correctional Institution at Greene.

Orlando Maisonet participated in the brutal stabbing death of Jorge Figueroa in September 1982 inside a Philadelphia home.

The murder was committed by members of a local drug organization. One of the group’s members later cooperated with police, identifying the three men who killed Figueroa as brothers, Heriberto and Simon Pirela, as well as Maisonet.

Prosecutors argued that Figueroa, stabbed 20 times, was killed by the organization to prevent him from cooperating with police in the investigation of an earlier robbery-homicide.

The Pirela brothers were arrested and convicted. Both are serving sentences of life in prison. Maisonet eluded capture for nearly a decade until he was located in Puerto Rico in 1990 and extradited back to Philadelphia.

Maisonet, now 54, was eventually convicted and sentenced to death in Philadelphia County Court in February 2005. His execution has been scheduled for March 6.

Abraham Sanchez Jr. repeatedly shot Ray Diener in front of Diener’s Lancaster County home during a botched robbery attempt in May 2007.

Sanchez and three friends were driving around, looking for a home to burglarize, when they noticed an isolated home with a light on and the victim sitting at a table inside.

While Sanchez and two others hid in the bushes, a co-defendant, Lorenzo Schrijver, rang the doorbell. Diener answered, Schrijver told him his car had broken down and Diener went to get his cell phone. He returned and handed it to Schrijver.

Sanchez came out of the shadows and ordered Diener to the ground at gunpoint.

According to court documents, Diener grabbed the gun, crying “No, no, no.” He and Sanchez wrestled over the gun. Sanchez fired, hitting Diener in the groin area and fracturing his hip. Diener fell to the ground, pleading for help. Sanchez backed up and shot Diener in the chest.

Sanchez shot Diener a third time, hitting him in the neck and shoulder. The suspects fled and Diener was pronounced dead at the scene.

Several people told police that Sanchez talked to them about the shooting, bragging to one person that he shot the victim “for fun.” Less than three weeks later, all four suspects were arrested. Schrijver and another co-defendant, Robert Baker, cooperated with police and identified Sanchez as the killer.

Schrijver and Baker were sentenced to 20 to 40 years in prison for third-degree murder. The third participant, Emru Kebede, was sentenced to life in prison for second-degree murder.

Sanchez, now 24, was sentenced to death in Lancaster County Court in March 2009. Sanchez’s execution has been scheduled for March 7.

Freeman May stabbed to death 22-year-old Kathy Lynn Fair, a young mother who was reported missing on Sept. 4, 1982.

In 1988, six years after Fair’s disappearance, skeletal remains were discovered in a remote, wooded area of Lebanon County. A pathologist identified the remains to be those of Fair, concluding that she died from multiple stab wounds to the chest from a short, single-edged weapon, most likely a knife.

Several months after Fair went missing, two young women, ages 15 and 19, were brutally and repeatedly stabbed by an assailant with a short, singled-edged knife in December 1982. One of the two victims was raped.

The teenagers were left for dead not far from the place where Fair’s remains were discovered. Both survived the attack and identified May, who had given them a ride from a party earlier that evening, as their assailant. For this crime, May was convicted and sentenced to 15 to 35 years in prison.

Based on the similarities of the cases, including the weapon and the remote Lebanon County location, police focused their investigation on May. In 1990, May was arrested and charged with killing Fair.

During his trial, both May’s brother and wife testified that he had confessed to each of them separately that he had murdered a girl by stabbing her and burying her body with brush in the woods. A jail house informant also testified that May admitted to him that he “did it.”

May was convicted in Lebanon County Court and sentenced to death in March 1991. The sentence was reversed by an appeals court, but after a second penalty phase hearing, May was again sentenced to death in December 1995. Once again, an appeals court vacated the sentence, and yet again, after a third penalty phase, May was sentenced to death in October 2008.

May, now 55, is scheduled to be executed on March 5.

Executions in Pennsylvania are carried out by lethal injection. With these three warrants, signed Wednesday, Corbett has now signed 24 execution warrants.

Robert Diamond Pennsylvania Death Row

robert diamond

Robert Diamond was sentenced to death by the State of Pennsylvania for a double murder at a workplace. According to court documents Robert Diamond would shoot and kill two people: Angel Guadalupe and Reginald Woodson at the Simon & Schuster warehouse in Bristol. Prosecutors believe that Robert Diamond believed that minority workers were getting him in trouble at the warehouse. Robert Diamond would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

Pennsylvania Death Row Inmate List

Robert Diamond 2021 Information

NameName Type
ROBERT DIAMONDCommit Name
ROBERT DIAMONDTrue Name
ROBERT J DIAMONDAlso Known As

Parole Number: HZ8400
Age: 45
Date of Birth: 10/12/1975
Race/Ethnicity: WHITE
Height: 5′ 10″
Gender: MALE
Citizenship: USA
Complexion: LIGHT
Current Location: PHOENIX

Permanent Location: PHOENIX
Committing County: BUCKS

Robert Diamond More News

Bucks County judge today sentenced Robert Diamond, a mentally ill Bristol man, to death for the Aug. 1 shootings outside the Simon & Schuster warehouse in Bristol.

Judge Rea B. Boylan pronounced the sentence after hearing four days of evidence against Diamond, who had pleaded guilty Monday to two counts of first-degree murder.

Diamond, 33, showed no emotion as Boylan condemned him to death. His family members left the courthouse without commenting.

Diamond admitted shooting to death Angel Guadalupe, 46, of Falls Township; and Reginald Woodson, 52, of Willingboro, N.J., outside the warehouse where he once worked. Prosecutors contended that Diamond acted in part out of racially tinged malice toward minority workers at the warehouse, who he believed had conspired to get him into trouble on the job.

District Attorney Michelle Henry, who prosecuted the case herself, called the death sentence “the only just verdict.”

But defense attorney Barnaby Wittels, who had argued that Diamond’s longtime mental illness was behind the shootings, angrily denounced the judge afterward, calling it a “travesty of justice” and “against the law.”

Albert Perez Pennsylvania Death Row

albert perez

Albert Perez was sentenced to death by the State of Pennsylvania for the murder of a woman and her daughter. According to court documents Albert Perez would murder 22-year-old Duceliz Diaz-Santiago and her daughter Kayla. Albert Perez was arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

Pennsylvania Death Row Inmate List

Albert Perez 2021 Information

NameName Type
ALBERT LEDBETTERAlso Known As
ALBERT PEREZCommit Name
ALBERT PEREZTrue Name

Parole Number: JB2916
Age: 39
Date of Birth: 05/06/1981
Race/Ethnicity: HISPANIC
Height: 5′ 04″
Gender: MALE
Citizenship: USA
Complexion: LIGHT
Current Location: PHOENIX

Permanent Location: PHOENIX
Committing County: BERKS

Albert Perez More News

A Berks County judge has upheld the conviction of and death sentence for a 29-year-old man in the January 2007 hangings of a mother and daughter in their Bernville apartment.

Judge Linda K.M. Ludgate concluded in a 67-page opinion that Albert Perez’s trial attorney was not ineffective for failing to provide expert and character witnesses in Perez’s trial.

Perez’s new lawyer, Eric E. Winter of Reading, asked Ludgate to grant a new trial and overturn the death penalty.

Winter will appeal to the state Supreme Court as required by law in all death-penalty cases.

Perez, formerly of the 300 block of Chestnut Street, was convicted in May 2009 of first-degree murder and sentenced to death in the Jan. 15, 2007, hangings of Duceliz Diaz-Santiago, 22, and her daughter, Kayla, 5, in their Bernville apartment.

During a two-day hearing in July, Winter called several witnesses who said they would have testified for Perez if they had been asked to do so during the trial.

“We are disappointed in the judge’s ruling,” Winter said. “We believe there were several key pieces of evidence and expert witnesses that should have been presented at trial.”

Perez testified he would have preferred to have had a forensic pathologist, a psychiatrist and character witnesses testify.

Winter argued that Perez’s trial attorney, Assistant Public Defender Kevin M. Beals, who died in July 2009, was ineffective.

Assistant District Attorney Adrian S. Shchuka said Ludgate properly concluded Perez received a fair trial.

“When the appeals are complete, a death warrant will be signed,” Shchuka said. “They raised 25 issues and they were all denied.”

Ludgate concluded the character witnesses would not have made any difference in the outcome.

“The testimony these witnesses would have provided as to the defendant’s reputation for peacefulness in the community was directly contradicted by his own admissions to the crimes he committed,” Ludgate wrote.

The judge said Perez admitted he strangled Diaz-Santiago with a cord and moved her body to the closet and staged a hanging.

Ludgate said he also admitted hanging Kayla with pajamas.

The judge also said the expert witnesses provided by the defense in the post-trial hearing would not have affected the outcome.

Winter had called Dr. Timothy J. Michals, a Philadelphia forensic psychiatrist, who testified that a report provided during Perez’s trial for the prosecution was incomplete.

Ludgate said Michals admitted he would not be able to conclude that Diaz-Santiago murdered her daughter if he had sufficient evidence to prove Perez killed the child.

During the trial, prosecutors called Dr. John O’Brien, a Philadelphia forensic psychiatrist, to rebut Perez’s statement to police that he killed Diaz-Santiago because Diaz-Santiago killed her daughter.

O’Brien said he had concluded a mother would not kill a daughter.

Dr. Jonathan Briskin, a Philadelphia forensic pathologist, testified during the July hearing that the child could have been killed by her mother.

Briskin testified that compression around the neck could cause death in less than one minute, as Perez said in his statement to police.

Dr. Isidore Mihalikis, medical examiner in Warren County, N.J., testified during the trial that it was not possible for Diaz-Santiago to have killed Kayla in less than one minute.

Ludgate wrote in the opinion that Briskin did not exclude that the child was alive when she was hanged by her pajamas.

Perez told police he had gone outside to smoke for a minute when Diaz-Santiago ran out to tell him that she had killed her daughter. Perez said he then killed Diaz-Santiago.

Perez is in the State Correctional Institution at Greene, Greene County.