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Executions Scheduled for Two Federal Inmates
justice.gov ^
| July 31, 2020
| Department of Justice
Posted on 07/31/2020 5:56:36 PM PDT by ransomnote
Attorney General William P. Barr today directed the Federal Bureau of Prisons to schedule the executions of two federal death-row inmates who were each convicted of murder.
- William Emmett LeCroy raped and murdered Joann Lee Tiesler, a 30-year-old nurse, in 2001. LeCroy had previously served 10 years in federal and state prison for, among other crimes, aggravated assault, burglary, child molestation, and statutory rape. After his release to supervised probation, LeCroy began planning to flee the country. In furtherance of that plan, LeCroy broke into Tiesler’s home in Gilmer County, Georgia. Once she returned home, LeCroy attacked her, bound her hands behind her back, strangled her with an electrical cord, and raped her. Then he slashed her throat with a knife and stabbed her in the back five times. LeCroy then stole Tiesler’s vehicle and drove to the Canadian border, where he was arrested. In March 2004, a jury in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia found LeCroy guilty of carjacking resulting in death and unanimously recommended a sentence of death. His conviction and sentence were affirmed on appeal, and his requests for collateral relief were rejected by every court that considered them. LeCroy’s execution is scheduled for Sept. 22, 2020.
- Christopher Andre Vialva murdered youth ministers Todd and Stacie Bagley in 1999. While stopping to use a payphone in Killeen, Texas, Todd Bagley agreed to give a ride to Vialva and two of his accomplices. In the victims’ car, Vialva pulled out a gun, forced the Bagleys into the trunk, and drove the vehicle for several hours, stopping at ATMs to withdraw money from the couple’s bank account and trying to pawn Stacie Bagley’s wedding ring. While locked in the trunk, the couple spoke with their abductors about God and pleaded for their lives. Vialva eventually parked at a remote site on the Fort Hood, Texas, military reservation, where an accomplice doused the car with lighter fluid as the couple sang and prayed. Vialva then shot Todd Bagley in the head, killing him instantly, and shot Stacie Bagley in the face, knocking her unconscious and leaving her to die of smoke inhalation after an accomplice set the car on fire. In June 2000, a jury in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas found Vialva guilty of, among other offenses, two counts of murder within the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States and unanimously recommended two death sentences. His convictions and sentences were affirmed on appeal, and his requests for collateral relief were rejected by every court that considered them. Vialva’s execution is scheduled for Sept. 24, 2020.
The executions will take place at the U.S. Penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana.
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To: Fungi
Murder per se is not a federal crime.
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posted on
07/31/2020 6:53:09 PM PDT
by
Jim W N
(MAGA by restoring the Gospel of the Grace of Christ and our Free Constitutional Republic!)
To: kiryandil
How were Portland rioters in Federal jurisdiction?
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posted on
07/31/2020 6:54:12 PM PDT
by
Jim W N
(MAGA by restoring the Gospel of the Grace of Christ and our Free Constitutional Republic!)
To: ransomnote
Good news. The events of September 22 and 24 will make the world a slightly better place.
These are the sort of heinous crimes that don’t leave the pro-criminal organizations much to work with. They’re pretty much down to just “The Death Penalty is bad and inequitably imposed” or some such.
To: Jim W N
You need a life...........
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posted on
07/31/2020 7:05:38 PM PDT
by
Fungi
To: Jim W N
Beyond semantics...........
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posted on
07/31/2020 7:06:32 PM PDT
by
Fungi
To: jonascord; ChuckHam
OK, well, as long it’s valid I have no problem.
I tend to question just about everything the feds do..
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posted on
07/31/2020 7:09:28 PM PDT
by
Jim W N
(MAGA by restoring the Gospel of the Grace of Christ and our Free Constitutional Republic!)
To: Jim W N
Why the hell are the feds involved?
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I think that the states rely on the Feds for Execution
of the prisoners when required.
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posted on
07/31/2020 7:10:06 PM PDT
by
deport
To: Fungi
,,,and you need a brain,,,
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posted on
07/31/2020 7:10:10 PM PDT
by
Jim W N
(MAGA by restoring the Gospel of the Grace of Christ and our Free Constitutional Republic!)
To: ransomnote
SPJNK & Rot In Hell, both!
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posted on
07/31/2020 7:11:11 PM PDT
by
Carriage Hill
(A society grows great when old men plant trees, in whose shade they know they will never sit.)
To: deport
No good. Must be constitutional reason for the feds to act instead of the states.
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posted on
07/31/2020 7:11:24 PM PDT
by
Jim W N
(MAGA by restoring the Gospel of the Grace of Christ and our Free Constitutional Republic!)
To: Jim W N
Which you are lacking............
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posted on
07/31/2020 7:11:57 PM PDT
by
Fungi
To: Jim W N
I think the process goes thru the state appeals first. Then it goes
to the Feds if the accused looses at the state level.
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posted on
07/31/2020 7:24:21 PM PDT
by
deport
To: Fungi
This is a debate forum dork, not your elementary-school playground.
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posted on
07/31/2020 7:28:07 PM PDT
by
Jim W N
(MAGA by restoring the Gospel of the Grace of Christ and our Free Constitutional Republic!)
To: ransomnote
Some people just need killin’.
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posted on
07/31/2020 7:28:16 PM PDT
by
gogeo
(It isn't just time to open America up again: It's time to be America again.)
To: deport
Gotta show a constitutional basis for ANY federal act or involvement.
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posted on
07/31/2020 7:29:05 PM PDT
by
Jim W N
(MAGA by restoring the Gospel of the Grace of Christ and our Free Constitutional Republic!)
To: Jim W N
Are you being serious?
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posted on
07/31/2020 7:40:33 PM PDT
by
kiryandil
(Chris Wallace: Because someone has to drive the Clown Car)
To: Jim W N
There are appeal processes. Follow the trail. I’m not going
to look up the details.
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posted on
07/31/2020 7:41:02 PM PDT
by
deport
To: Jim W N
Dork is your playground....
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posted on
07/31/2020 7:41:18 PM PDT
by
Fungi
To: Jim W N
Why the hell are the feds involved?
You kill someone at a post office in MN (no death penalty) you are subject to Federal prosecution and the needle.
I know of a case in Southern MO many years ago where the guy made a point of killing his wife in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, thus avoiding the chance of getting the death penalty in MO. At the time, the Feds weren’t doing executions.
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posted on
07/31/2020 7:44:00 PM PDT
by
hanamizu
To: Jim W N
Entirely understandable. Considering that the idea of interstate transport of a stolen car as a federal felony was the thin thread that Fairy Hoover slipped thru Congress to justify his fictional "war on crime" and his wildly unconstitutional FBI, your suspicions are valid.
The FBI SHOULD only be a clearing house for information on interstate crimes. No enforcement arm, no guns, no arrest powers. They want to put someone in jail, they USED to have to call the local PD.
Perhaps the FISA scandal will convince Congress that there is no such thing as a federal agency who is independent of political influence.
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posted on
07/31/2020 7:46:46 PM PDT
by
jonascord
(First rule of the Dunning-Kruger Club is that you do not know you are in the Dunning-Kruger club.)
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