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November 16, 2022
Arizona completes execution of man convited of committing a double murder 42 years ago
As report in this AP piece, an "Arizona man convicted of murdering two people in 1980 was put to death Wednesday in the state's third execution since officials started carrying out the death penalty in May after a nearly eight-year hiatus." Here is more:
Murray Hooper, 76, died by lethal injection at the state prison in Florence for his murder convictions in the killings of William "Pat" Redmond and his mother-in-law, Helen Phelps, at Redmond's home in Phoenix. Redmond's wife, Marilyn, also was shot in the head during the attack but survived and testified against Hooper at his trial....
Hooper was executed within a couple hours of the U.S. Supreme Court rejecting his last-minute appeal. Hooper's lawyers had asked the Supreme Court to review his claim that that authorities had until recently withheld that Marilyn Redmond had failed to identify him in a photo lineup. The high court made no comment in the rejection. His appeal was brought to the high court after the Arizona Supreme Court ruled to allow Hooper's execution to proceed in October.
Authorities say the killings were carried out at the behest of a man who wanted to take over Redmond's printing business. Hooper has maintained that he is innocent for four decades and suggested he was framed for the crimes. Kelly Culshaw, an assistant federal public defender representing Hooper, said in a statement last month that he was sentenced and convicted "based on corrupt police practices and unreliable witness testimony."...
The courts rebuffed attempts by Hooper's lawyers to postpone the execution and order fingerprint and DNA testing on evidence from the killings. But his lawyers said Hooper is innocent, that no physical evidence ties him to the killings and that testing could lead to identifying those responsible. They say Hooper was convicted before computerized fingerprint systems and DNA testing were available in criminal cases....
Authorities say Hooper and two other men forced their way into the Redmond home on Dec. 31, 1980. The three victims were bound, gagged, robbed and shot in the head. Two other men, William Bracy and Edward McCall, were convicted in the killings but died before their death sentences could be carried out....
Arizona did not carry out the death penalty for nearly eight years after criticism that a 2014 execution was botched and because it encountered difficulty obtaining lethal injection drugs. No other executions are currently scheduled in the state. Arizona now has 110 people on death row, 22 of whom have exhausted their appeals, according to the state attorney general's office.
November 16, 2022 at 05:37 PM | Permalink
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When a man has had MORE THAN 40 YEARS to argue anything and everything he wants, last minute appeals are taken only to make the law a joke, and should be disallowed automatically.
Posted by: Bill Otis | Nov 17, 2022 10:32:30 AM