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May 4, 2023
Florida completes execution of murderer nearly 40 years after his (repeat) crime
As reported in this AP piece, a "Florida man was executed Wednesday for breaking into a woman’s home and stabbing her to death in 1986, a crime committed months after he was released from prison for a rape." Here are more details:
Darryl B. Barwick, 56, was pronounced dead at 6:14 p.m. Wednesday following a lethal injection at Florida State Prison, the office of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis said. The U.S. Supreme Court denied the inmate’s final appeal for a stay of execution earlier in the day.
After being brought into the death camber, Barwick said, “I can’t explain why I did what I did. It’s time to apologize to the family ... I’m sorry.” He added that he state needs to show more compassion and kindness for people, criticizing Florida’s sentencing of teenagers to life in prison....
Barwick didn’t meet in person with family members in his final hours, but had spoken with them by phone in recent days, prison officials said ahead of the 6 p.m. execution time. Officials said no relatives of the victim had arranged to witness the execution....
Barwick had confessed to killing 24-year-old Rebecca Wendt in her Panama City apartment on March 31, 1986, after watching her sunbathing outside and following her back to her room. He said he intended to rob Wendt but then killed her as she resisted, stabbing her 37 times as she tried to fight him off....
He was convicted of first-degree murder, armed burglary, attempted sexual battery and armed robbery in November 1986, and sentenced to death two months later on the jury’s 9-3 recommendation. The Florida Supreme Court threw out that conviction in 1989 because of prosecutorial misconduct. Barwick was again convicted at his 1992 retrial, and that jury unanimously recommended death.
Barwick killed Wendt less than three months after he was released from prison for raping a 21-year-old woman at knifepoint, according to court records. In his confession for Wendt’s killing, Barwick said he stabbed her because he did not want to go back to prison.
DeSantis signed Barwick’s death warrant last month. It was the third execution conducted in Florida this year after a hiatus dating back to 2019. It also was the state’s 102nd execution since the reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976.
May 4, 2023 at 05:31 AM | Permalink
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"Barwick killed Wendt less than three months after he was released from prison for raping a 21-year-old woman at knifepoint, according to court records. In his confession for Wendt’s killing, Barwick said he stabbed her because he did not want to go back to prison."
The problem, of course, is that he should never have been let out of prison. Still, I guess I should preemptively agree with the defense bar that, hey, look, that's too bad but stuff happens.
Posted by: Bill Otis | May 4, 2023 9:41:15 AM
We should start up a collection for the AP reporter who will lose his job for playing it straight.
I believe, Doug, that at the time of this animal's release, Florida was under some overcrowding order. So the poor victim died due to a be nice to criminals judge.
Posted by: federalist | May 4, 2023 4:10:26 PM
https://www.nytimes.com/1987/02/02/us/prisons-overcrowded-florida-may-have-to-begin-freeing-convicts.html
Posted by: federalist | May 5, 2023 12:55:36 PM
I trust you realize, federalist, that you have cited an article from Feb 1987 stating that Florida might in the future have to release prisoners, whereas Barwick had been released back in Jan 1986 and killed in March 1986. Those particulars aside, it is true there was long-standing litigation in Florida regarding prison over-crowding and early release credits were used as one way to try to manage the problem throughout the 1980s.
Posted by: Doug B | May 5, 2023 5:30:55 PM
Yes I do. But you get the point.
Posted by: federalist | May 9, 2023 11:39:08 AM