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Inmate who won delay awaits 2nd date with executioner08:15 PM CST on Tuesday, January 27, 2004Associated Press HUNTSVILLE, Texas – For the second time in about seven weeks, condemned prisoner Billy Frank Vickers is racing the clock. Mr. Vickers, 58, was set to return to the Texas death house today to await lethal injection for the slaying of a Lamar County grocery store owner. Mr. Vickers spent about 10 hours in a holding cell outside the death chamber Dec. 9 while the courts considered an appeal challenging the constitutionality of the lethal drug combination used in executions. When the 5th...
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State Rep. Sheryl Allen has been waiting for this -- for seven years. A convincing majority of Utah House members voted Monday for Allen's legislation to eliminate the firing squad as an execution option for condemned killers. The Bountiful Republican tried to pursuade her colleagues to do away with the choice in 1996 after convicted murderer John Albert Taylor's request for a firing squad death created an international media frenzy. But Allen eventually dropped the bill for lack of support. This year, spurred on by three more death-row inmates' requests for a firing squad, Allen tried again....
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<p>Five times this month, the vote of one Supreme Court justice would have stopped the execution of a convicted killer who claimed it was unconstitutionally cruel to use chemicals to carry out a death sentence.</p>
<p>The executions went forward, even though four of the nine high court justices wanted to grant at least a temporary reprieve. The 5-4 votes, all announced without comment by any of the justices, are the latest illustration of the deep rift on the court over capital punishment.</p>
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<p>BOMBAY — Starving North Koreans have been publicly executed for stealing food and have died of malnutrition in labor camps, Amnesty International said in a report released yesterday.</p>
<p>The human rights group urged the North Korean government to "ensure that food shortages are not used as a tool to persecute perceived political opponents."</p>
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Inmate set to die after brief reprieve02:57 PM CST on Tuesday, January 20, 2004Associated Press HUNTSVILLE, Texas – Condemned inmate Kevin Lee Zimmerman was annoyed last month after receiving a reprieve that spared his life about 20 minutes before he could have been executed. His disappointment may be short-lived. Zimmerman, 42, now is scheduled to die Wednesday night for a fatal stabbing and robbery at a Beaumont motel some 16 years ago. "I was ready to go," he told prison officials Dec. 10 after getting word of the postponement. "The stay only means 18 more months of this crap." But...
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<p>BAGHDAD -- Shi'ite Muslims marched through Baghdad for a second day yesterday, this time demanding the execution of Saddam Hussein -- whose Sunni-dominated regime repressed the Shi'ite majority for decades.</p>
<p>An estimated 5,000 people joined the march that wound its way from Sadr City, a poor Shi'ite neighborhood in northeastern Baghdad, to Firdous Square, the plaza in the center of the capital where Saddam's statue was pulled down April 9, marking the ouster of the Ba'athist regime.</p>
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<p>BOMBAY -- Starving North Koreans have been publicly executed for stealing food and have died of malnutrition in labor camps, Amnesty International said in a report released yesterday.</p>
<p>The human rights group urged the North Korean government to "ensure that food shortages are not used as a tool to persecute perceived political opponents."</p>
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This is not a pleasant video, so be forewarned. It shows two prisoners... hands bound behind their backs... blindfolded... placed on the ground inside a 3-walled dirt berm... and executed - blown up - apparently by grenades. Oh, and there's also a group of people who applaud at the beginning of the video. If anyone can translate the narration, please do. I can only make out "Saddam Hussein" in part of it. LAST WARNING: Disturbing Video:Video of Blindfolded Prisoners Being Blown Up
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Ohio (AP)--A federal appeals' court vote denying a convicted killer's request to delay his execution was illegal because two judges improperly participated in the vote, a federal judge who wrote a dissenting opinion said. Judge Eric Clay of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the delay would have been granted if not for the two senior judges' votes. He did not specify the tally of the 12-judge vote. Federal law allows senior judges to participate in a vote by the full court only if they participated in the initial panel ruling on the same case, he said. The...
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Ohio Man Executed for 1983 Fatal Robbery By ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS ASSOCIATED PRESS LUCASVILLE, Ohio (AP) - A murderer whose claims of mental retardation were rejected by the courts was executed Wednesday after struggling with guards and pleading for his life until the last moment. Lewis Williams, 45, was put to death by injection for fatally shooting a 76-year-old woman during a robbery at her Cleveland home in 1983. Four guards were needed to lift the 117-pound Williams from his knees and pry his hand off the edge of a table before carrying him into the death chamber. As he was...
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HUNTSVILLE -- A former pizza delivery driver was executed today for the 1990 shooting death of a woman after robbing her and her husband of some inexpensive jewelry and less than $10. Kenneth Eugene Bruce first addressed the family of his victim, Helen Ayers, and then spoke to his family. "And to the family of Ms. Ayers, I would like to apologize for all the pain and suffering and that God give you closure," And I pray that he blesses you," he said. Turning to his family, Bruce told them he loved them. "I may not be with you in...
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Ex-pizza delivery man set to die03:03 PM CST on Tuesday, January 13, 2004Associated Press HUNTSVILLE, Texas - It was two weeks before Christmas and the holiday lights were glowing outside the rural home of Richard and Helen Ayers when two young men knocked on the door. Their car stalled and they needed jumper cables, the men told the couple in the house near Prosper, about 30 miles north of Dallas in Collin County. After Richard Ayers invited the pair inside to keep warm, two more young men barged into the house, armed with guns. Ayers was ordered to turn over...
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About three hours before convicted killer Karl Roberts was to die, a federal judge halted his execution Tuesday after the inmate sought an appeal for the first time since his conviction. Until the last-minute change of heart, Roberts had maintained that he wanted to die after he was convicted in 2000 for the kidnapping, rape and murder of his 12-year-old niece, Andi Brewer. Meanwhile, Charles Singleton, the state’s longest-serving deathrow inmate, was executed as planned Tuesday. He was pronounced dead at 8:06 p.m. Roberts, 35, signed a paper about 3:30 p.m., authorizing his attorneys to file an appeal, said Dina...
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Family revisits grief, celebrates life on eve of execution HATFIELD, Ark. - It was nearly four years ago that Karl Roberts was sentenced to die for killing his own niece. The murder not only shocked the community but tore an entire family apart. Melanie Brewer was 10 years old when her sister, Andria, whom everyone called Andi, was killed. She remembers her sister was always full of joy. "Everyone would be frowning and she would walk into a room. Everyone would smile and say, 'There's Andi,'" said Melanie Brewer But the man who killed Andi was no stranger: Her...
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Texas sets first execution of 2004Man was convicted of raping, killing woman in College Station 12:42 PM CST on Tuesday, January 6, 2004Associated Press HUNTSVILLE, Texas – Brazos County District Attorney Bill Turner is surprised convicted killer Ynobe Matthews, a man he worked to send to death row, is following through on his desire to be executed voluntarily. "He took that position from the time he got the death penalty," Turner said a day before Matthews' scheduled lethal injection Tuesday night. "I believed that would be short-lived." Cut short, however, at Matthews' request, were any extensive appeals of his conviction...
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<p>The voices inside Charles Singleton's head vary, in volume and number, regardless of whether he has taken medication for his schizophrenia. Inside his Arkansas cell, he says he can often hear voices that speak of killing him.</p>
<p>Singleton's attorney says his 44-year-old client welcomes the scheduled Tuesday night execution he faces, because he is tired of living with mental illness.</p>
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Happy New Year's Eve to all at Free Republic!!! Make your predictions for 2004. Good Luck!!!
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Title: Korean War POW Facing Repatriation to North Korea by Yeo Si-dong (sdyeo@chosun.com) Related Articles - South Korean POW Home After 50 years in the North - South's Consular Demands Meeting with POW Defector BEIJING - A former South Korean Prisoner of War (P.O.W.) --from the Korean War, who tried to escape North Korea Monday with his wife by using fake passports has been arrested by the Chinese police and is being held at Tumen, a city bordering North Korea, a source from Beijing said Thursday. The South Korean Embassy immediately began behind-the-scenes negotiations with the Chinese government, and...
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A Death Row prisoner has told of his "disappointment" after officials halted his execution 20 minutes before he was to be killed. Kevin Lee Zimmerman, 42, says he had finished his "last meal" when the US Supreme Court sent word that he could not be executed. The Texas execution was delayed due to a legal row over one of the drugs used to carry out the death sentence. He was to have been put to death in Huntsville, Texas, for a fatal stabbing and robbery at a motel in 1987. "I'm disappointed," Zimmerman told a Texas Department of Criminal Justice...
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HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) - The U.S. Supreme Court halted the execution Wednesday of a condemned inmate who was part of a lawsuit that challenged one of the drugs used to carry out the death sentence. Kevin Lee Zimmerman won his reprieve about 20 minutes before he could have been put to death for a fatal stabbing and robbery at a Beaumont motel in 1987. In a brief order, Justice Antonin Scalia stopped the punishment pending an additional order from him or the court. ``I'm disappointed,'' Zimmerman told a Texas Department of Criminal Justice spokeswoman, Michelle Lyons. ``I was ready to...
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