Allen Cox Florida Death Row

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Allen Cox was sentenced to death by the State of Florida for a prison murder. According to court documents Allen Cox was already serving a life sentence for kidnapping and sexual assault when he would murder fellow inmate Thomas Baker. According to reports someone had broken into Allen Cox footlocker and he believed it to be Thomas Baker so he would beat and stab the man to death. Allen Cox would be convicted and sentenced to death.

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Allen Cox 2021 Information

DC Number:188854
Name:COX, ALLEN W
Race:WHITE
Sex:MALE
Birth Date:09/20/1962
Initial Receipt Date:06/20/1990
Current Facility:UNION C.I.
Current Custody:MAXIMUM
Current Release Date:DEATH SENTENCE

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On December 20, 1998, the appellant discovered that someone had broken into his personal footlocker and stolen approximately $500.   Upon making this discovery, Cox walked out onto the balcony of his dorm and announced that he would give fifty dollars to anyone willing to identify the thief.   He also indicated that when he discovered who had stolen from him, he would stab and kill that person, and that he did not care about the consequences.

During the prison’s lunch period on December 21, the appellant called Baker over to him, and then hit him with his fists to knock him down.   During the attack, the victim continuously attempted to break free from Cox, and also denied stealing from him multiple times.   At a lull in the beating, the appellant said, “This ain’t good enough,” and stabbed Baker with an icepick-shaped shank [n.2] three times.   After the stabbing, Appellant walked away stating, “It ain’t over, I’ve got one more ․ to get.”   He then walked behind the prison pump house and hid the shiv in a pipe.   Cox proceeded from the pump house to his dorm, where he encountered Donny Cox (unrelated to the appellant).   There, Appellant questioned him about his stolen money and told him that if Cox had his money, he would kill him also.   Following this exchange, the appellant returned to his cell, where he next attacked his cellmate, Lawrence Wood, advising him that Wood was “lucky I put it up, or I’d get [you].”

While the appellant was returning to his cell, the stabbing victim fled the attack scene and ran to corrections officers in a nearby building.   The officers present at the time testified at trial that Baker had blood coming from his mouth, and that he was hysterically complaining that his lungs were filling with blood.   Baker also responded to the prison officials’ questions regarding who had attacked him by saying, “Big Al, Echo dorm, quad three.”   Although the corrections officers attempted to expedite emergency treatment of the victim by placing him on a stretcher and carrying him on foot to the prison medical center, Baker died before arriving at the hospital.

Doctor Janet Pillow testified that upon her autopsy of the victim, she found that the victim had been stabbed three times.   Two of the wounds inflicted were shallow punctures of the lower torso, but the fatal wound had entered the victim’s back and traveled through the chest cavity, between two ribs, and finally pierced the lungs and aorta.   She testified that a conscious person with this wound would suffer from “air hunger,” and would be aware of the “serious danger of dying.”   She described the wound as being approximately 17.5 centimeters deep, although only two millimeters wide.   Doctor Pillow verified that the shank found by the pump house was consistent with the victim’s injuries, despite the fact that the wound was deeper than the length of the weapon.   She attributed the discrepancy between the length of the weapon and the depth of the wound to the elasticity of human tissue.

The appellant also testified, contending that all of the previous witnesses were correct, except that they had not seen what truly happened when he, Baker, and Vincent Maynard, a third inmate, were close together.   According to Cox, it was he who had in fact dodged Baker and Maynard’s attempts to stab him, and it was Maynard who actually stabbed Baker in the back accidentally.   In Cox’s version of the events, he had only struck the victim because he was defending himself from both of the other attacking men.   Following the conclusion of the guilt phase testimony and argument, the jury deliberated, apparently rejected the view of the evidence offered by Cox, and found the appellant guilty of first-degree murder.

https://caselaw.findlaw.com/fl-supreme-court/1423634.html

William Speer Texas Death Row

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William Speer was sentenced to death by the State of Texas for a prison murder. According to court documents William Speer was already serving a life sentence for murder when he and Anibal Canales beat to death a fellow inmate at the Telford Unit in Bowie County. William Speer and Anibal Canales would be convicted and sentenced to death.

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William Speer Execution Scheduled For October 26 2023

William Speer 2021 Information

NameSpeer, William
TDCJ Number999398
Date of Birth09/29/1974
Date Received10/30/2001
Age (when Received)27
Education Level (Highest Grade Completed)8
Date of Offense07/11/1997
 Age (at the time of Offense)23
 CountyBowie
 RaceWhite
 GenderMale
 Hair ColorBlack
 Height (in Feet and Inches)6′ 0″
 Weight (in Pounds)215
 Eye ColorBrown
 Native CountyHarris
 Native StateTexas

Anibal Canales 2021 Information

Anibal Canales
NameAnibal Canales, Jr.
TDCJ Number999366
Date of Birth12/1/1964
Date Received11/1/2000
Age (when Received)35
Education Level (Highest Grade Completed)10
Date of Offense7/11/1997
 Age (at the time of Offense)32
 CountyBowie
 RaceHispanic
 GenderMale
 Hair ColorBlack
 Height (in Feet and Inches)6′ 5″
 Weight (in Pounds)280
 Eye ColorBrown
 Native CountyLake County
 Native StateIllinois

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A man who was convicted and sentenced to death for strangling a fellow inmate at the Telford Unit in New Boston claims prosecutors violated the law during his trial.

The allegations have led a federal judge to ask Bowie County District Judge Ralph Burgess to take another look at the case.

William “Stay Puff” Speer was already serving a life sentence for shooting the father of a friend in Houston when he and Anibel “Bigfoot” Canales Jr. strangled Gary “Dirty” Dickerson to death in his Telford Unit cell on July 11, 1997.

Dickerson’s death was allegedly motivated by the men’s connection with the Texas Mafia, a prison gang.

Canales was serving a 15-year sentence for an aggravated sexual assault involving violence against a stranger. He and Speer were tried in Bowie County for Dickerson’s murder and sentenced to death. Their convictions were obtained largely as the result of other inmates who testified as witnesses for the state.

Defense attorney Craig Henry alleges that one inmate received a change in classification as a gang member as a result of his cooperation and efforts to obtain evidence incriminating Speer and Canales. That inmate was living in administrative segregation at the Telford Unit because he had been identified as a member of the Texas Mafia. Declassification from gang status meant the inmate would go from 23 hours of daily solitude with one hour of recreation to having a cell mate and living in the general population where he could socialize with other inmates and enjoy more liberty.

Speer’s trial was held in Bowie County before District Judge Jack Carter in October 2001. Burgess now presides over the court where Speer was convicted and sentenced to die. Canales was tried in 2000 and received a death sentence as well.

Since then, Speer has exhausted his appeals at the state level. Henry filed a request for post conviction relief in federal court in May 2005. However, Henry filed a request to have the proceedings halted at the federal level and moved back to the state District Court for review because he believes the state knowingly presented false testimony at Speer’s and Canales’ trials.

“Evidence developed during the post-conviction investigation by counsel for Mr. Canales demonstrates that the state suppressed material favorable evidence and knowingly presented false testimony during Mr. Speer’s trial, namely that the prisoners called to testify on behalf of the state had not received benefits in exchange for their testimony,” Henry wrote.

The case was prosecuted by Mark Mullin of the Special Prosecutors Office in Huntsville, Texas. He strongly denied the allegation he withheld information regarding incentives given to inmate witnesses at Speer’s trial.

“That did not happen and I’ll stand by that when I stand in front of God,” Mullin said. “If someone can show that I knowingly hid information about deals, I will step down as special prosecutor.”

The SPO handles many cases that stem from alleged criminal conduct in the Texas prison system. Guards, civilian staff and visitors have been prosecuted by the SPO in addition to prisoners who have committed new crimes while behind bars.

During Speer’s trial, jurors were told the inmates who testified against him received nothing in exchange for their testimonies. That belief would presumably give jurors the impression the inmates had no reason to lie and that there was little doubt they had been truthful.

“The claims are based upon the prosecution’s failure to disclose to his trial counsel that it had offered incentives to inmate witnesses in exchange for their testimony,” federal Judge T. John Ward wrote in his May 13 opinion.

The testimony of inmates was critical to the prosecution’s case. If Speer’s and Canales’ defense teams had known the inmates were being compensated for testifying, that fact could have been used by them to discredit the inmate witnesses.

Speer was represented by David Carter and Canales was defended by Jeff Harrelson and Paul Hoover.

If jurors had doubted whether those inmates whose testimony was used to convict the accused were telling the truth, the verdict rendered might have been different, Henry argues.

Henry’s motion asks the state to overturn Speer’s conviction based on the new information he claims to have been made aware of in October 2007.

Because federal courts prefer for matters to be addressed by and resolved if possible by the state courts, Ward wants the State of Texas to address the issue before he continues to address Speer’s appeal at the federal level, he wrote.

Henry said he will ask the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for permission to have the case reviewed again by Burgess. If they allow it, Burgess will have the responsibilty of deciding whether the claims being made by Speer are supported by the facts. If he finds the prosecution did withhold information from the defense, he will then find it necessary to determine if that swayed the jury in a different direction. If a judge finds the new evidence could have changed the outcome of Speer’s trial he may overturn the conviction and the whole process would begin anew.

Henry wants the court to allow him to examine a copy of the prosecution’s file. He is also requesting permission to depose Mullin, prosecutor Candace Norris, who assisted Mullin, several of the inmates who testified in Speer’s trial and an investigator with the Special Prosecutor’s Office.

If the state courts decline to address the issue or find that the claims of prosecutors withholding information about incentives either didn’t happen or made no difference in how the jury voted, the case will again be taken up by Ward.

https://www.texarkanagazette.com/news/texarkana/story/2008/may/25/questions-surround-convictions-telford-unit-m/104483/

John Falk Texas Death Row

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John Falk was sentenced to death by the State of Texas for a prison murder. According to court documents John Falk and Jerry Duane Martin, were attempting to escape when they would run over Texas Department of Criminal Justice employee Susan Canfield who was on a horse. John Falk and Jerry Martin were convicted and sentenced to death. Jerry Martin would be executed by the State of Texas in 2013.

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Jerry Falk 2021 Information

NameFalk, John Ray Jr.
TDCJ Number999605
Date of Birth11/19/1966
Date Received03/01/2017
Age (when Received)50
Education Level (Highest Grade Completed)8
Date of Offense09/24/2007
 Age (at the time of Offense)40
 CountyAngelina (Change of venue from Walker)
 RaceWhite
 GenderMale
 Hair ColorBrown
 Height (in Feet and Inches)5′ 10″
 Weight (in Pounds)200
 Eye ColorBrown
 Native CountyHarris
 Native StateTexas

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John Ray Falk Jr. was sentenced to die for his role in the murder of a correctional officer during an attempted escape from a Huntsville-area prison more than nine years ago.

An Angelina County jury deliberated for 28 minutes this morning before reaching a decision following closing arguments. Falk, who chose to represent himself, pleaded guilty to capital murder last Thursday for the slaying of Texas Department of Criminal Justice employee Susan Canfield of New Waverly.

The jury had the option to give Falk the death penalty or sentence him to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Falk and another inmate, Jerry Duane Martin, ran away from a work detail at the Wynne Unit in Huntsville on Sept. 24, 2007. Canfield was killed while trying to prevent the escape when her horse was struck by a stolen truck driven by Martin in the garage area of the city of Huntsville Service Center adjacent to the prison.

The inmates were apprehended that day a few miles from the prison.

Martin was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death in 2009 by a Leon County jury for Canfield’s murder. He was executed in 2013 after waiving his right to an appeal.

https://www.itemonline.com/news/falk-gets-death-penalty-for-correctional-officers-slaying/article_fba5feaa-fea5-11e6-8070-fb0eb4f1219b.html

Billy Tracy Texas Death Row

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Billy Tracy was sentenced to death by the State of Texas for a prison murder. According to court documents Billy Tracy would beat to death Correctional Officer Timothy Davison at the Barry Telford Unit. Billy Tracy would slip out of his handcuffs and would use a metal bar to beat the Officer to death. Billy Tracy would be convicted and sentenced to death.

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Billy Tracy 2021 Information

NameTracy, Billy Joel
TDCJ Number999607
Date of Birth11/30/1977
Date Received11/15/2017
Age (when Received)39
Education Level (Highest Grade Completed)11th Grade/GED
Date of Offense07/15/2015
 Age (at the time of Offense)37
 CountyBowie
 RaceWhite
 GenderMale
 Hair ColorBrown
 Height (in Feet and Inches)5′ 9″
 Weight (in Pounds)174
 Eye ColorHazel
 Native CountyDallas
 Native StateTexas

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A Texas prison inmate who was sentenced to death for the 2015 killing of a Barry Telford Unit correctional officer was denied a new trial Wednesday by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in a unanimous decision.

Billy Joel Tracy, 42, was found guilty by a Bowie County jury of capital murder in November 2017 and sentenced to death by 102nd District Judge Bobby Lockhart. Tracy beat Timothy Davison, 47, to death with a metal bar used to open slots in the prisoner’s doors at mealtime.

Davison was escorting Tracy back to his one-man cell after an hour of recreation July 15, 2015. Tracy managed to escape his handcuffs and attacked Davison with his fists. Once Davison was on the ground, Tracy grabbed his slot bar, straddled Davison’s body and struck him repeatedly.

The jury at Tracy’s trial watched a video of the beating and heard testimony from dozens of witnesses, including other Texas correctional officers, who had been targets of Tracy’s assaults.

At the time of Davison’s murder, Tracy was serving a life sentence he received in 1998 in Rockwall County for the beating and abduction of a 16-year-old girl. Tracy was sentenced to 45 years for assaulting an officer in Potter County in 2007 and he received a 10-year sentence in 2011 for assaulting an officer in Jones County.

A date for Tracy’s execution has not been set.

Dillion Compton Texas Death Row

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Dillion Compton was sentenced to death by the State of Texas for a prison murder. According to court documents Dillion Compton would murder Mari Johnson at the French Robertson Unit. According to Dillion Compton he murdered the Correctional Officer to keep their relationship quiet. Mari Johnson would be found strangled to death. Dillion Compton would be convicted and sentenced to death.

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Dillion Compton 2021 Information

NameCompton, Dillion
TDCJ Number999612
Date of Birth7/27/1994
Date Received12/13/2011
Age (when Received on Death Row)24
Education Level (Highest Grade Completed)GED
Date of Offense7/16/2016
 Age (at the time of Offense)21
 CountyJones
 RaceBlack
 GenderMale
 Hair ColorBlack
 Height (in Feet and Inches)5′ 9″
 Weight (in Pounds)200
 Eye ColorBrown
 Native CountyDallas
 Native StateTexas

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A capital murder suspect told investigators in taped evidence that he and a prison guard had been in a relationship for two years, and that he choked her after an argument when it seemed that relationship might be revealed.

“It was a secret thing,” Dillion Gage Compton told investigators on July 19, 2016, referring to his relationship with Mari Johnson at the French Robertson Unit.

Compton is on trial for capital murder in 259th District Court in connection with the July 16, 2016, death of Johnson.

In evidence played for jurors Wednesday, Compton said he would often come to the kitchen “just to see” Johnson.

Both Johnson and Compton worked in the prison’s kitchen area.

In the situation that led to her death, “she went and got the keys” to the room, Compton told investigators George Robinson Jr. with the Office of the Inspector General and Texas Ranger Joshua Burson.

He and Johnson were having sex when the prison’s food service manager, Patrick Roach, almost discovered them, Compton said in the interview.

He and Johnson hid when they thought they were going to be found, then began arguing, Compton said.

“She was just cussing me out,” Compton said on the evidence played for jurors.

Johnson feared she might lose her job if the relationship was discovered, he said, while Compton said he was afraid Johnson would call prison security and spray him with pepper spray.

His first thought was to flee, he said in the recording, and he said he choked Johnson, with no intent to kill her, so that he could escape the situation.

“I tried to get her to pass out so I could get away,” he told investigators, thinking that Johnson would wake up later and likely be angry with him, but otherwise unhurt.

He said that Johnson was “breathing when I let her go.”

On Monday, attorneys for the state told jurors that Johnson’s throat had been allegedly crushed from “top to bottom” and that she had suffered internal injuries

I didn’t intend for Ms. Johnson to die,” Johnson told investigators in the interrogation played Wednesday. “… I thought she was passed out.”

When Roach returned to the area a second time, Compton said he was “on the way toward the door” when he was discovered.

Shortly thereafter, Johnson’s body, which was obscured from immediate view, was found. She was partially exposed and had been handcuffed to the floor.

Compton said that it was not the first time he and Johnson had met, but that in the past they had never come close to being caught.

Compton said that his intention with Johnson was to “have a relationship,” though he knew the situation was wrong

Having come from a church family and immersing himself in theological study during his time in prison, Compton said that he found his faith shaken and his pain for Johnson’s loss to be intense.

“I have cried out like crazy asking for the Lord to save me,” he said, expressing regret that he had harmed Johnson and her family, as well as his own chances of leaving prison.

Compton told investigators that he feared for his life, and echoing an earlier taped interrogation, he said that Johnson’s death was “the ultimate price,” though he did not elaborate further what that statement meant to him.

“I wish I could go back,” he said in the recording. “I don’t want to spend my life in prison.”

Compton said that Johnson had talked about her life outside of the prison and emphasized she was not a bad person.

She treated workers at the prison well, he said.

When asked by investigators what he would say to Johnson’s family, Compton said he was “deeply wounded” by her death.

https://www.reporternews.com/story/news/2018/10/03/inmate-dillion-gage-compton-choked-prison-guard-mari-johnson-keep-sex-relationship-secret/1513189002/