The 13th Execution of 2016
Daniel Anthony Lucas, a man described by a prosecutor as "pure damn evil", was put to death by lethal
injection on April 27, 2016 at 9:54 p.m. at the Georgia Diagnostic and Classification
Prison in Jackson, according Reuters.
Lucas confessed to fatally shooting Bryan Moss, 11, near
Macon on April 23, 1998, after the boy arrived home from school and found Lucas
and Brandon Rhode burglarizing the house, according to court records.
Rhode next shot Bryan's sister, Kristin Moss, 15, and their
father, Steven Moss, 37, when they arrived home, and Lucas then "shot all
three victims again to make sure they were dead," Lucas' attorneys wrote
in court papers.
Georgia executed Rhode for the murders in 2010.
Lucas was the fifth person executed this year in Georgia and
the 13th in the United States, according to the non-profit Death Penalty
Information Center.
Lucas' lawyers described him as a changed man in a petition
asking the Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles to commute his sentence
to life with parole, but the board denied the request late Tuesday. The U.S.
Supreme Court denied Lucas' request for a stay of the execution on Wednesday.
"For the past 18 years he has devoted himself to
learning and self improvement," the petition said. "He has been a
model inmate. He has found faith."
After enduring an abusive childhood, Lucas became a
"desperate alcoholic and addict, and he committed a horrible crime,"
his lawyers said, but is "not beyond redemption."
Lucas requested a last meal of meat pizza, steak and cheese
calzone, stuffed Portobello mushroom, chef salad with ranch dressing and honey
mustard dressing, and orange juice, according to the Georgia Department of
Corrections.
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