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US state executes inmate 40 years after double murder

76-year-old, two accomplices broke into house, tied up three occupants, shot them in head, prosecutors say

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 17 Nov 2022 10:00AM

US state executes inmate 40 years after double murder
Arizona’s attorney-general Mark Brnovich says 76-year-old Murray Hooper (pic) was given a lethal injection in the Florence penitentiary – United States death row cases are often filled with aged convicts who have spent decades seeing their cases wind through the justice system – at the end of 2020, nearly a quarter of those on death row were over 60 years old, the Death Penalty Information Centre says. – The Vibes file pic, November 17, 2022

WASHINGTON – A septuagenarian was executed yesterday morning in the US state of Arizona nearly 40 years after he was sentenced to death for a double murder, and another execution is scheduled for the evening in Texas.

Murray Hooper, a 76-year-old African-American, was given a lethal injection in the Florence penitentiary, the state’s attorney-general, Mark Brnovich, announced in a statement.

For “those who commit heinous crimes”, Brnovich said, “we must never forget the victims or cease to pursue what justice demands”.

United States death row cases are often filled with aged convicts who have spent decades seeing their cases wind through the justice system. At the end of 2020, nearly a quarter of those on death row were over 60 years old, according to the Death Penalty Information Centre.

According to prosecutors, on New Year’s Eve 1980, Murray Hooper and two accomplices broke into a house in Phoenix to rob it, tied up the three occupants, and shot each of them in the head.

One man and his mother-in-law died, but his wife survived and later identified all three assailants. The three were sentenced to death in 1983, but the other two died in custody before being executed.

Murray Hooper had maintained his innocence but never obtained an acquittal.

In Texas, prison authorities planned to execute Stephen Barbee, 55, later yesterday by lethal injection.

He was sentenced to death in 2006 for the murder of his ex-girlfriend, who was pregnant at the time, and her 7-year-old son.

He initially confessed to the crime, but recanted, saying he was coerced into a false confession by police.

Since his initial conviction, he has obtained two suspended sentences. 

His attorneys Tuesday filed a final appeal with the US Supreme Court, but the court rejected a stay, meaning the execution is set to go forward.

The appeal had criticised local prison wardens for not having a written policy on the religious rights of prisoners in the execution chamber.

Prison authorities responded that they had agreed to all of Barbee’s requests, including having his chaplain hold his hand during the injection.

The Supreme Court’s conservative majority has little sympathy for the arguments of death row inmates, except sometimes in religious cases.

Barbee is set to become the 15th death row inmate to be executed in the US this year.– AFP, November 17, 2022

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