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January 12, 2023
Oklahoma become third state to complete an execution at the start of 2023
As detailed in this press report, "Oklahoma executed a man Thursday who was convicted of killing an elderly couple and committing other crimes 20 years ago before authorities caught up to him in Texas after a manhunt." Here is more:
Scott James Eizember, 62, received a lethal injection at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester and was pronounced dead at 10:15 a.m. local time....
Eizember's attorneys did not deny he killed A.J. Cantrell, 76, and his wife, Patsy Cantrell, 70, on Oct. 18, 2003. But they told the state's Pardon and Parole Board last month that the killings were unplanned and spontaneous and his life still had value. The board voted 3-2 to reject a clemency recommendation.
"He has felt remorse every day of his imprisonment. There is no reason to kill him next month other than revenge," attorney Mark Henricksen told the board.
After the execution, several members of the Cantrell spoke of the pain the family has endured and voiced concern at the length of time it took for Eizember to be executed. "After living this nightmare, I must say that 20 years is too long for justice to be served," Johnny Melton, the slain couple's nephew, said in a statement read on behalf of the family. "We want to get it right and we absolutely want to ensure that everyone's rights are protected, but the process is much too slow."
Melton also stressed the importance of addressing domestic violence and improving mental health treatment, in the state of Oklahoma and across the nation. "I know this is going to be a controversial statement, but I believe it to be a fact. It is the abuser who needs help. They need it when they are young," Melton said. "By the time the victim needs help, it's too late."...
Eizember filed a last-minute lawsuit seeking to have his spiritual adviser with him inside the death chamber during his execution after the Department of Corrections rejected the minister because of [Rev. Jeffrey] Hood's history of anti-death penalty activism, including arrests. The DOC reversed course on that decision Wednesday, citing concerns from the Cantrell family that the decision could lead to Thursday's execution being called off. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled last year that states must accommodate the wishes of death row inmates who want to have their pastors pray aloud and even touch them during their executions.
Oklahoma uses a three-drug lethal injection method starting with the sedative midazolam, rendering the person unconscious, followed by a paralytic vecuronium bromide and finally potassium chloride, which stops the heart. Eizember's execution was the eighth in Oklahoma since the state resumed executions in 2021.
January 12, 2023 at 03:30 PM | Permalink
Comments
One less old guy in the pokey
Posted by: federalist | Jan 13, 2023 3:05:04 AM
Didn't feel much need for a "spiritual adviser" while offing the old couple. And didn't feel much need for one now either, truth be told. It's all a Bible-thumping scam to delay the execution. Glad it didn't work this time.
Posted by: Bill Otis | Jan 13, 2023 1:23:42 PM
“Unplanned and spontaneous?” The only part that was unplanned was the homeowners coming home unexpectedly while Eizember laid in wait to kill his ex-girlfriend across the street.
Kind of hard to believe this would be left out of Doug’s summary:
“Prosecutors allege Eizember broke into the Cantrells' home in Depew, Oklahoma, after he saw them leave so he could lie in wait for his ex-girlfriend, Kathryn Smith, who lived across the street. When the couple came home unexpectedly, prosecutors say Eizember shot and killed Patsy Cantrell with a shotgun he found inside the home and then bludgeoned A.J. Cantrell to death with the weapon.
Eizember was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to death for killing A.J. Cantrell and convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 150 years in prison for killing Patsy Cantrell. Eizember's attorneys had argued that Patsy Cantrell was shot and killed while he and A.J. Cantrell struggled over the shotgun.
After killing the couple, Eizember walked across the street and entered Smith's home, shot her son in the back and attacked her mother, prosecutors say. Both survived and authorities say Eizember ultimately sped out of town in a stolen vehicle.”
Posted by: TarlsQtr | Jan 15, 2023 1:00:59 PM