Aric Woodard Pennsylvania Death Row

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Aric Woodard was sentenced to death by the State of Texas for the murder of 2-year-old Jaques Omari Twinn. According to court documents Aric Woodard was babysitting Jaques Omari Twinn when he beat the little boy to death. Aric Woodard was arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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Aric Woodard 2021 Information

NameName Type
ARIC SHAYNE WOODARDCommit Name
ARIC SHAYNE WOODARDAlso Known As
ARIC WOODAREDAlso Known As
SHANE WOODYARDTrue Name

Parole Number: LH5922
Age: 48
Date of Birth: 03/18/1973
Race/Ethnicity: BLACK
Height: 6′ 05″
Gender: MALE
Citizenship: USA
Complexion: MEDIUM
Current Location: PHOENIX

Permanent Location: PHOENIX
Committing County: YORK

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A York murderer’s execution, originally scheduled for Saturday, has been stayed, according to online court records.

Aric Shayne Woodard, 43, formerly of West Jackson Street, was sentenced to death after being found guilty in 2013 of first-degree murder for fatally beating 2-year-old Jaques Omari Twinn on Nov. 7, 2011, while baby-sitting the boy and the boy’s little sister.

Jaques was the son of Hayley Twinn, of York, and Tyrone Kemp, of Baltimore.

Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Secretary John Wetzel signed a notice of execution for Woodard in January, setting March 4 as the execution date .

However, online court records show Woodard filed a motion to stay the execution on Feb. 6. That motion was granted by Common Pleas Judge Michael E. Bortner on Feb. 9, according to court records.

Additionally, on Feb. 13, Bortner granted a motion for an appointment of legal counsel for Woodard.

Pennsylvania’s death penalty: Shortly after taking office in 2015, Gov. Tom Wolf began issuing reprieves to condemned inmates, citing concerns about flaws in Pennsylvania’s capital-punishment system.

He has said the moratorium will remain in effect at least until he receives a report from a legislative commission that has been studying the topic for about five years, according to The Associated Press.

The last execution in Pennsylvania was in 1999.

Notice of execution signed for York murderer

The background: According to Woodard’s charging documents, police were called to a home in the 100 block of West Maple Street about 2:25 p.m. Nov. 7, 2011, for a child in cardiac arrest.

Jaques was rushed to York Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 3:05 p.m.

York City Detective Al Clarkson said at the time that Woodard left the children alone to go to a nearby store and that when he returned, he assaulted the child after realizing Jaques had smeared feces on the kitchen carpet.

Woodard had feelings for the children’s mother, but she did not reciprocate, according to Clarkson

“(Woodard) became frustrated that day,” the detective has said. “He knew she was out with somebody else, and he realized she was using him to watch her kids while she was out with another guy.”

https://www.yorkdispatch.com/story/news/2017/03/04/execution-stayed-york-murderer/98736670/

Patrick Haney Pennsylvania Death Row

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Patrick Haney was sentenced to death by the State of Pennsylvania for the murder of 4-year-old Trenton St. Clair. According to court documents Patrick Haney would beat to death four year old Trenton St. Clair his girlfriends son. The child’s mother Heather Forsythe was charged with allowing the child abuse to happen. Patrick Haney would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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Patrick Haney 2021 Information

NameName Type
PATRICK RAY HANEYCommit Name

Parole Number: LL7968
Age: 37
Date of Birth: 04/02/1984
Race/Ethnicity: WHITE
Height: 5′ 08″
Gender: MALE
Citizenship: USA
Complexion: OLIVE
Current Location: PHOENIX

Permanent Location: PHOENIX
Committing County: FAYETTE

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Jurors have found Patrick Haney Jr. guilty of first-degree murder in the beating death of his girlfriend’s 4-year-old son.

Haney, of Point Marion, Fayette County, could face the death penalty in the death of 4-year-old Trenton St. Clair, the child of his former girlfriend, Heather Forsythe. He was also convicted of endangering the welfare of children.

“I couldn’t be happier. It’s been too long. Trenton is finally going to lay in rest. No more doubt in his mind that the guy that did this is punished now. The truth is out,” the boy’s paternal grandmother, Sharon Smitley, said.

During closing arguments Tuesday, just 26 hours after the trial opened, prosecutors passed around autopsy photos to jurors. They depicted St. Clair’s bruised body on the autopsy table. “I did get a glimpse of the pictures. That was so bad. Really upsetting,” said Smitley.

Smitley’s son Joseph St. Clair is Trenton’s father. He is currently living in Georgia with his girlfriend and their child.

The boy’s tearful mother was the first witness to take the stand Monday against Haney.

Forsythe struck a plea deal to lesser charges last week in return for her testimony. She told the jury she saw Haney beating her son, leaving bruises all over him, but said she didn’t speak out because she feared Haney. Under her agreement to plead guilty to endangering the welfare of a child, Forsythe could get a sentence ranging from two and a half to five years.

Prosecutors maintain the beating was systematic and went on for weeks inside the couple’s home.

Pennsylvania State Police Trooper James Pierce testified that during questioning, Haney at first claimed the boy was clumsy and had fallen down steps, fallen from a desk and fallen from a park draw bridge.

Pierce testified that when Haney was confronted with the mother’s claims and with word that doctors reported the child was a victim of abuse, Haney dropped his head and appeared to cry. The trooper testified that Haney then admitted to hitting the child because “he wouldn’t listen sometimes.” Pierce said Haney told him he was trying to discipline the boy, not hurt him.

When testimony resumes Tuesday on the second day of the trial, a doctor who treated St. Clair in the emergency room of Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown, W.Va., will testify.

The child died on Sept. 13, 2011.

The same jury will return to Judge Nancy Vernon’s court Wednesday morning when the sentencing phase opens. Jurors will then hear more testimony and closing arguments before deliberating if Haney should be sentenced to life in prison or the death penalty.

https://www.wtae.com/article/jury-delivers-guilty-verdict-in-fayette-county-death-penalty-trial-1/7465327#

Raghunandan Yandamuri Pennsylvania Death Row

Raghunandan Yandamuri

Raghunandan Yandamuri was sentenced to death by the State of Pennsylvania for the murders of 10-month-old Saanvi Venna and her 61-year-old grandmother, Satyavathi Venna. According to court documents Raghunandan Yandamuri would fatally stab Satyavathi Vennabefore kidnapping Saanvi Venna which he would demand $50,000 from the family. Yandamuri would put the infant in a suitcase where she would suffocate. Raghunandan Yandamuri would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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Raghunandan Yandamuri 2021 Information

NameName Type
RAGHU YANDAMURIAlso Known As
RAGHUNADAN YANDAMURIAlso Known As
RAGHUNANDAN YANDAMURICommit Name
RAGHUNANDAN YANDAMURIAlso Known As

Parole Number: LU3857
Age: 35
Date of Birth: 02/21/1986
Race/Ethnicity: OTHER
Height: 5′ 10″
Gender: MALE
Citizenship: INDIA
Complexion: MEDIUM
Current Location: PHOENIX

Permanent Location: PHOENIX
Committing County: MONTGOMERY

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Raghunandan Yandamuri, the first Indian American on death row, was not put to death by lethal injection on Feb. 23, his scheduled execution date, as the state of Pennsylvania has a moratorium on the death penalty since 2015.

Pennsylvania District Court Judge Petrese Tucker issued a stay of execution for Yandamuri Jan. 16, based on a request by the killer, who – during court proceedings – told a judge he wanted to die for the crimes he had committed, and asked that the death sentence be imposed upon him. He received two death sentences, which he later appealed but lost last April.

Amy Worden, press secretary for the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, told India-West that another warrant would have to be signed for the execution to proceed. “For now he remains on the capital case unit,” she said.

The Pennsylvania Board of Pardons would have to determine if Yandamuri’s death sentence can be commuted to a life sentence, said Worden.

Sue McNaughton, communications director, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, told PTI in January that the likelihood of Yandamuri being executed is slim. She noted that Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf has said he would issue a reprieve if a court did not grant the stay.

Pennsylvania has not carried out any executions in the past 20 years. Yandamuri is incarcerated at the Greene State Correctional Institution, a maximum security prison in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania.

In 2014, Yandamuri was sentenced to die by lethal injection for murdering 10-month-old Saanvi Venna and her 61-year-old grandmother, Satyavathi Venna. A jury deliberated for just three hours before declaring Yandamuri guilty (see India-West story here: http://bit.ly/2DhvWch).

After he was arrested in 2012, the killer provided a chilling account of how he entered the Vennas’ apartment while Saanvi’s parents, Venkata and Latha, were at work. He fatally stabbed Satyavathi – who was attempting to protect her granddaughter – before kidnapping the baby, which he hoped to use to obtain $50,000 in ransom from her parents.

Yandamuri and his wife Komali were friends with the Vennas and lived in the same apartment building in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.

After kidnapping Saanvi, Yandamuri covered her mouth and stuffed the baby in a suitcase, then left her at a basement gym in the apartment building, where she suffocated to death. During a frantic three-day search by police and the local community, Yandamuri handed out missing baby flyers.

The H-1B tech worker was arrested later that week at a local gambling casino. Earlier India-West stories reported that Yandamuri had accrued $35,000 in gambling debts and had filed for bankruptcy while working in Northern California. His wife Komali was pregnant at the time of the murders. She has returned to India.

https://www.indiawest.com/news/global_indian/execution-delayed-in-pennsylvania-for-notorious-killer-raghunandan-yandamuri/article_80172b74-18ee-11e8-9076-eb541b160562.html

Charles Hicks Pennsylvania Death Row

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Charles Hicks was sentenced to death by the State of Pennsylvania for the murder of Deanna Null. According to court documents Charles Hicks would murder Deanna Null before dismembering her body and dumping body parts along Interstate 80 and Interstate 380. Charles Hicks is also suspecting of other murders in Texas. Charles Hicks would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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Charles Hicks 2021 Information

NameName Type
CHARLES HICKSAlso Known As
CHARLES R HICKSAlso Known As
CHARLES RAY HICKSAlso Known As
CHARLES RAY HICKSCommit Name
CHARLES RAY HICKS JRTrue Name
CHARLES RAY HICKS JRAlso Known As

Parole Number: LX7908
Age: 46
Date of Birth: 05/20/1974
Race/Ethnicity: BLACK
Height: 5′ 03″
Gender: MALE
Citizenship: USA
Complexion: LIGHT
Current Location: PHOENIX

Permanent Location: PHOENIX
Committing County: MONROE

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Charles Ray Hicks Jr., of Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania, convicted of first-degree murder in the January 2008 death and dismemberment of Deanna Null of Scranton, leaves the courtroom Nov. 17, 2014, at the Monroe County Courthouse in Stroudsburg, during the penalty phase of the trial. An eastern Pennsylvania jury imposed the death penalty on Hicks

The Monroe County man sentenced to death this week in Pennsylvania for the 2008 Pocono Mountains killing and dismemberment of a woman told investigators that he also killed women in Texas, where he used to live.

Charles Ray Hicks Jr.’s claims are getting attention in the Lone Star State.

Hicks, 40, of Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania, was sentenced to death Tuesday after being convicted of first-degree murder in the killing of 36-year-old Deanna Null, whose severed remains were found in trash bags along Interstates 80 and 380 near Stroudsburg six years ago. Authorities say Hicks severely beat Null and started dismembering her while she was still alive. Her hands were found hidden in the walls of his home.

Hicks lived in the Dallas-Fort Worth area prior to moving to Pennsylvania in late 2007 for a job with a defense contractor, according to Wendy Serfass, a detective with the Monroe County District Attorney’s Office. Texas Rangers have known since at least 2009 about Hicks’ claims to have killed in Texas, she said. But Hicks declined to speak with investigators until Monday, when prosecutors offered to remove the death penalty as a punishment if he provided information about crimes in Texas. But the information wasn’t satisfactory to investigators, Serfass said.

She declined to say how many killings Hicks claimed to have committed, but she said investigators are reviewing multiple unsolved homicides in North Texas.

“I don’t think this is done as far as Texas is concerned,” she said.

Texas Department of Public Safety Sgt. Lonny Haschel said in a statement Thursday that Rangers are investigating the claims with the help of other Texas law enforcement agencies and that the department had nothing else to say about the matter.

Hicks’ lawyer during the trial, Monroe County public defender Jason LaBar, didn’t immediately respond to a phone message Thursday seeking comment.

https://www.lehighvalleylive.com/breaking-news/2014/11/charles_hicks_claims_of_more_m.html

Jordan Clemmons Pennsylvania Death Row

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Jordan Clemmons was sentenced to death by the State of Pennsylvania for the murder of Karissa Kunco. According to court documents Jordan Clemons would murder his estranged girlfriend Karissa Kunco by slitting her throat. Jordan Clemmons would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death.

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Jordan Clemmons 2021 Information

NameName Type
JORDAN CLEMMONSAlso Known As
J CLEMONSAlso Known As
JORDAN CLEMONSAlso Known As
JORDAN A CLEMONSAlso Known As
JORDAN ALEX CLEMONSAlso Known As
JORDAN ALEXANDER CLEMONSCommit Name

Parole Number: MA2585
Age: 32
Date of Birth: 02/10/1989
Race/Ethnicity: BLACK
Height: 5′ 08″
Gender: MALE
Citizenship: USA
Complexion: LIGHT
Current Location: PHOENIX

Permanent Location: PHOENIX
Committing County: WASHINGTON

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U.S. District Judge Susan Paradise Baxter ordered a stay of execution Tuesday until Jordan Clemons’ case is completed in federal court.

A Washington County jury in 2015 found Clemons, who turned 31 Monday, guilty of planning and carrying out the murder of his estranged girlfriend, Karissa Kunco, 21, of Baldwin Borough in Pittsburgh’s South Hills.

Her body was found in Mt. Pleasant Township, Washington County, in January 2012. Her throat had been slit.

Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Secretary John Wetzel signed a notice of execution for Clemons Monday, scheduling the death sentence to be carried out March 13.

Clemons’ initiated a federal case Nov. 27. Assistant federal public defenders Ryan N. Norwood and Kirk J. Henderson were assigned to his case last month. They immediately requested the stay of execution.

Baxter’s order was served Tuesday on Wetzel, plus Washington County District Attorney Gene Vittone; Robert Gilmore, superintendent of SCI-Greene, where Clemons is incarcerated; and Mark Garman, superintendent of SCI-Rockview, the designated institution where a lethal injection would theoretically be carried out.

Gov. Tom Wolf, however, declared a moratorium on death penalties shortly after taking office, and Pennsylvania has not executed a prisoner since 1999.

After the state Supreme Court upheld his conviction, Clemons’ case went to the U.S. Supreme Court, which declined to review it last year.

On Clemons’ behalf, Norwood and Henderson initiated habeas corpus proceedings in federal court, Pittsburgh, which allows a petitioner to raise issues outside of those already appealed.

Karissa’s father Paul Kunco, of Baldwin, said that this stay is “what we had expected.” He said Vittone has kept his family abreast of developments in the case.

Karissa’s sister, Kayla Mihelcic of Pittsburgh, also said the decision was expected and that she will “push forward.”

“We knew that would be the outcome and still feel the same way,” she said in a statement. “As long as he’s behind bars he is not a factor in our life, and we refuse to give him any more attention. She is and always will be my only sister. As it was my responsibility as a big sister to fight for her life, it still is as in her death. Clemons has not broken me nor the bond that Karissa and I have always had.”

https://observer-reporter.com/news/localnews/federal-judge-issues-stay-of-execution-for-jordan-clemons/article_338aec3e-4d10-11ea-8e6b-1716fe8532e2.html