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Inmate executed for 1988 burglary-slaying - #6 for Texas in 2003; two more scheduled for next week
Associated Press ^ | January 31, 2003 | Associated Press Staff

Posted on 01/31/2003 4:58:15 AM PST by MeekOneGOP


Inmate executed for 1988 burglary-slaying

01/31/2003

Associated Press

HUNTSVILLE, Texas - Delivering his final statement in French and English, a burglar who authorities said began his career while in elementary school was executed Thursday for fatally bludgeoning an Amarillo man with a tire iron during a home burglary.

"I love all of you," Granville Riddle said, speaking first in French and then in English. "I have no grudges against anyone and I would like to say to the world I have always been a nice person.

"I've never been mean-hearted or cruel. I wish everybody well."

With his Swiss prison bride sobbing and murmuring in French as she watched through a window nearby, Riddle said, "Je t'aime." He then gasped and let out a long breath as the drugs began to take effect.

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He was pronounced dead nine minutes later at 6:17 p.m.

Riddle, 32, didn't deny his involvement in the Oct. 9, 1988, beating death of Ronnie Bennett, 39, but contended he hit Bennett more than a dozen times in self-defense.

Riddle was the sixth person to be executed in Texas this year and the third this week. Two more are scheduled for next week.

"I'm just a normal small town boy," Riddle, who declined to speak with reporters in the week's preceding his execution, said on an Internet Web site devoted to prisoners seeking pen pals. "I am caring and I am considerate."

His record disputed that.

"He's been a problem for law enforcement since he got old enough to even think about being a problem for law enforcement," said Randall Sims, an assistant district attorney in Potter County who indicated Riddle's first burglary was at age 8. "That's not good old country boys. That's prison material."

Besides numerous burglaries, including a church, school and a restaurant where his mother worked, he had arrests for drug possession and auto theft. In April 1988, he was sent to prison after getting a seven-year term for burglary but was paroled after just 21/2 months during a time when Texas was experiencing a prison bed shortage.

In November 1988, the then 19-year-old was indicted for capital murder for killing Bennett.

"It was one of the bloodiest crime scenes I've ever seen in 20 years," said Sims, who prosecuted the case. "The (victim's) skull looked like a volleyball that was a sponge, just holes everywhere."

Before arriving at death row, Riddle, from Stinnett, tried escaping from the county jail numerous times - succeeding once for three days. He also attempted to electrify his cell door with wires from his radio and television and was involved in several fights with other inmates.

Evidence at his trial showed Riddle and a friend drove to Bennett's home. He gave conflicting statements, saying he broke in by prying open a screen with the tire iron and later saying he found a door unlocked and went in that way. Evidence showed a kitchen window had been pried open.

Riddle testified Bennett, who he knew and who he described as drunk, made a sexual advance that angered him, so he responded by hitting the man some 15 times with the tire iron. But evidence showed Bennett at the time of the attack had a blood-alcohol level of 0.29, enough to render him unconscious.

The friend, Brad Bybee, who was waiting outside, testified Riddle called him in, pointed out some items he could steal, then swung the lug wrench - blunt end first - at Bennett's head, leaving it buried in the dead man's skull.

Bybee reacted in horror and fled. Riddle panicked, grabbed the victim's wallet and drove off in the victim's truck, which was found burned the next day in a ravine near Borger, about 40 miles to the northeast. Bybee was picked up by police and fingered Riddle, who was arrested five days later.


Online at: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dallas/tsw/stories/0131dntexexecution.be68b.html


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: execution; murder; texas
"It was one of the bloodiest crime scenes I've ever seen in 20 years," said Sims, who prosecuted the case. "The (victim's) skull looked like a volleyball that was a sponge, just holes everywhere."

Convict to die for burglary-slaying - calls himself a "small town boy", "caring and considerate"

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Granville Riddle

Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice



1 posted on 01/31/2003 4:58:15 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: MeeknMing
Amarillo? Well, at least it wasn't Armadillo... ;0)
2 posted on 01/31/2003 5:09:36 AM PST by Chad Fairbanks (We've got Armadillos in our trousers. It's really quite frightening.)
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To: MeeknMing
NO-way....

This cannot be factual. All the race baiters continue to insist that the death penalty is only given to black suspects. This scumbag is white.....

Anyone have the racial makeup of all of Texas' executions this year (and maybe death row)?
3 posted on 01/31/2003 5:15:48 AM PST by TheBattman
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To: TheBattman
Anyone have the racial makeup of all of Texas' executions this year (and maybe death row)?

The link in my post #1 for the Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice has what you're looking for...

http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/stat/racial.htm


Texas Department of Criminal Justice

Return to Death Row Page

Gender and Racial Statistics of Death Row Offenders

    Race

Female Male   Total
  White 4 141   145
50.0% 32.0%   32.3%
  Black 4 181   185
50.0% 41.0%   41.2%
  Hispanic 0 114   114
0.0% 25.4%   25.4%
  Other 0 5   5
0.0% 1.1%   1.1%
  TOTAL 8 441   449
100.0% 100.0%   100.0%

Last Updated:  January 24, 2003


Of the six executed this year, here is detail of the first three (below). Of the last three, I think two were white and one was black. If that's correct, then 4 Whites, 1 Black and 1 Hispanic have been put to rest this year...

http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/stat/executedoffenders.htm

Executed Offenders

Execution Link Link Last Name First Name

TDCJ Number

Age Date Race County
292 Offender Information

Last Statement

Lookingbill Robert 990 37 01/22/2003 White Hidalgo
291 Offender Information

Last Statement

Baltazar John 999257 30 01/15/2003 Hispanic Nueces
290 Offender Information

Last Statement

Gallamore Samuel 999090 31 01/14/2003 White Comal

4 posted on 01/31/2003 9:03:17 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (9 out of 10 Republicans agree: Bush IS a Genius !!)
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