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Michael Ross (serial killer in Connecticut) executed
WTNH.com ^ | May 13, 2005 - Updated 5:30 AM | WTNH.com - News Channel 8

Posted on 05/13/2005 6:07:41 AM PDT by nutmeg

(Somers-WTNH/AP, May 13, 2005 Updated 5:30 AM) _ A serial killer who fought to hasten his own execution and was forced to prove he wasn't out of his mind was put to death early Friday in New England's first execution in 45 years.

Michael Ross, 45, died by injection at 2:25 a.m. after fighting off attempts by public defenders, death penalty foes and his own family to spare his life.

"Today is a day no one truly looked forward to, but then no one looked forward to the brutal, heinous deaths of those eight young girls," Gov. M. Jodi Rell said. "I hope that there is at least some measure of relief and closure for their families."

The Ivy League-educated Ross was sent to death row for the murders of four young women and girls in Connecticut in the 1980s, and confessed to four more such slayings in Connecticut and New York. He also raped most of the women.

One of Ross' victims was the sister of Debbie Dupris, who witnessed the execution.

"I thought I would feel closure, but I felt anger just watching him lay there and sleep after what he did to these women," Dupris said. "But I'm sure I will feel some closure soon."

Last fall, Ross announced he was abandoning all remaining appeals, which could have kept him alive for many years, because his victims' families had suffered enough.

"I owe these people. I killed their daughters. If I could stop the pain, I have to do that. This is my right," the former insurance agent and Cornell University graduate said last year. "I don't think there's anything crazy or incompetent about that."

Death penalty opponents warned that Ross' execution could break down a political and psychological barrier against capital punishment in New England and start a domino effect in the region.

"The whole thing is just disheartening to me and I think we're going to live to regret this day," said attorney Antonio Ponvert III, who represented Ross' father and filed several lawsuits trying to block the execution.

On Thursday, a federal appeals court in New York and the U.S. Supreme Court rebuffed a lawsuit brought on behalf of Ross' father that claimed the execution would lead to a wave of suicide attempts among Connecticut inmates. The courts also rejected an attempt by Ross' sister to stop the execution.

Ross' family, friends and attorneys visited with him after he was moved Thursday to a holding cell near the death chamber at Osborn Correctional Institution in Somers. He had with him a Bible, a book of Bible verses, a coffee cup and some candy.

About 300 people had gathered outside the prison as Ross was put to death.

"My heart is pounding," said Suzanne Strum of Waterford, who opposes capital punishment. "I can't believe Connecticut has become that state that's done it."

Among the death penalty supporters was Craig Miner of Enfield, who painted "Ross must go, 5/13/05" on the side of his car. "I have four kids of my own and I really feel sorry for the families of the girls," Miner said.

Ross was hours from death in January when a federal judge scolded Ross' attorney and threatened to lift his law license for trying to hasten Ross' execution. The lawyer agreed to a new round of hearings on whether Ross was mentally competent.

Desperate to save his life, public defenders and Ross' family had argued that Ross suffered from "death row syndrome" -- that is, he had become deranged from living most of the past 18 years under a death sentence.

At the hearings, two psychiatrists testified that Ross was mentally incompetent. They said he has a personality disorder that compels him to choose death to avoid looking cowardly. Two other experts disputed the finding of incompetence and said he was genuinely remorseful.

Last month, a judge again found Ross competent to decide his fate.

"This was not an act of suicide by Michael Ross, as some have so fervently claimed," said defense attorney T.R. Paulding, whom Ross hired to help him end his appeals. "It was a decision that required courage."

The last execution in New England was in 1960, when Joseph "Mad Dog" Taborsky went to the electric chair in Connecticut. Of the six New England states, only Connecticut and New Hampshire have the death penalty. New Hampshire has no one on death row and has not executed anyone since 1939.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: Connecticut
KEYWORDS: connecticut; deathpenalty; execution; michaelross; serialkiller
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1 posted on 05/13/2005 6:07:42 AM PDT by nutmeg
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To: Former Military Chick; Once-Ler; goldstategop; Lancey Howard; kphockey2

ping!


2 posted on 05/13/2005 6:08:23 AM PDT by nutmeg ("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." - Hillary Clinton 6/28/04)
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To: nutmeg
Michael Ross, 45, died by injection at 2:25 a.m. after fighting off attempts by public defenders, death penalty foes and his own family to spare his life.

Sometimes ya just gotta lean in and take one for the team. Good riddance.
3 posted on 05/13/2005 6:09:02 AM PDT by Kozak (Anti Shahada: " There is no God named Allah, and Muhammed is his False Prophet")
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To: nutmeg
"Today is a day no one truly looked forward to,"

Just speak for yourself Governor.

4 posted on 05/13/2005 6:09:34 AM PDT by Semper Paratus
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To: nutmeg

I can think of a few people in New England who should be put down, but the liberal Pols and judges and D.A.'s jump through hoops to avoid that sentence, and through more to see that the pedophiles are released onto the streets again.


6 posted on 05/13/2005 6:11:02 AM PDT by theDentist (The Dems are putting all their eggs in one basket-case: Howard "Belltower" Dean.)
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To: nutmeg
Death penalty opponents warned that Ross' execution could break down a political and psychological barrier against capital punishment in New England and start a domino effect in the region.

These death penalty opponents are INSANE!

7 posted on 05/13/2005 6:11:21 AM PDT by Obadiah
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To: nutmeg

This guy has been asking to be put to death for the past ten years. Think if he was fighting it; he would have lived to a ripe old age.


8 posted on 05/13/2005 6:12:55 AM PDT by bertmerc1
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To: RaceBannon; scoopscandal; 2Trievers; LoneGOPinCT; Rodney King; sorrisi; MrSparkys; monafelice; ...
Connecticut ping!

Please Freepmail me if you want on or off my infrequent Connecticut ping list.

9 posted on 05/13/2005 6:14:07 AM PDT by nutmeg ("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." - Hillary Clinton 6/28/04)
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To: bertmerc1

Yep... he admitted to he crimes and it still took 20 years to execute him.


10 posted on 05/13/2005 6:14:15 AM PDT by kjam22
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To: kphockey2
hallelujah

I agree... it's 'bout time!

11 posted on 05/13/2005 6:15:35 AM PDT by nutmeg ("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." - Hillary Clinton 6/28/04)
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To: theDentist

Now the other savages on death row in CT ought to get it too. I don't know how many people were raped and murdered by all of them combined. Their victims include women, children, and police officers. Several of the other condemned men are black though, so we can expect to see the push to spare their lives be even stronger.

If that last guy executed in 1960 had been put to death after his first murder, other innocent lives would have been saved.


12 posted on 05/13/2005 6:15:58 AM PDT by TNCMAXQ
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To: nutmeg

it's about time. this guy has been in prison longer than his victims were alive.

as to his defenders, i say this: to sanctify a guilty life is to trivialize an innocent life.


13 posted on 05/13/2005 6:18:42 AM PDT by camle (keep your mind open and somebody will fill it full of something for you.)
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To: camle
this guy has been in prison longer than his victims were alive.

Good point!

14 posted on 05/13/2005 6:20:29 AM PDT by nutmeg ("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." - Hillary Clinton 6/28/04)
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To: nutmeg
"My heart is pounding," said Suzanne Strum of Waterford, who opposes capital punishment. "I can't believe Connecticut has become that state that's done it."

Well, I would be fine outsourcing CT's killers to TX for execution if that is what she wants.

15 posted on 05/13/2005 6:24:41 AM PDT by Rodney King (No, we can't all just get along.)
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To: nutmeg

This reminds me of Teddy Chappaquiddock Kennedy. What's the penalty for getting drunk and driving a young woman off a bridge, to her death? Life in the U.S. Senate? Judging judges?


16 posted on 05/13/2005 6:25:59 AM PDT by foofoopowder
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To: Obadiah
They are insane and totally illogical. The irony is that these same people would argue for the 'Right to die' side of the equation as in Schiavo. Apparently criminal life is to be preserved at all costs while seeming useless, burdensome life is to be dispensed with posthaste.
17 posted on 05/13/2005 6:26:02 AM PDT by drt1
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To: nutmeg
I am offended that this man brought a Bible into the execution room.

Seems that his entire life was spent defiling all that was good and holy.

18 posted on 05/13/2005 6:27:28 AM PDT by OldFriend (MAJOR TAMMY DUCKWORTH.....INSPIRATIONAL)
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To: nutmeg

The only regret for the lawyers is that there will be no more fees on behalf of this murdering scum.


19 posted on 05/13/2005 6:28:36 AM PDT by OldFriend (MAJOR TAMMY DUCKWORTH.....INSPIRATIONAL)
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To: nutmeg

Leaving the world no poorer for his death, he goes to face his sentence in the highest court of all...


20 posted on 05/13/2005 6:28:47 AM PDT by Little Ray (I'm a reactionary, hirsute, gun-owning, knuckle dragging, Christian Neanderthal and proud of it!)
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