The 5th and 6th Executions of 2018
Alabama executed a Michael Eggers a 50-year-old man convicted for
the kidnapping and murder of a woman in 2000, and Georgia put to death Carlton Gary, 67, dubbed the “stocking strangler" on March 15, 2018, reported Reuters.
Gary was convicted of a series of murders in
which he chocked victims with panty hose in Columbus, Georgia.
Gary was convicted in the murders of Florence Scheible,
Martha Thurmond and Kathleen Woodruff in Columbus in 1977 and 1978. He was also
linked to the murder of four other women in a two-year crime spree, police
said.
But Gary’s lawyers say evidence uncovered since his
conviction raised serious doubts about the prosecution’s case against him.
“Mr. Gary is not the Columbus Stocking Strangler,” his
lawyers wrote in their March 9 appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Hours before the planned execution, they asked for a halt to
the proceedings to allow for DNA testing.
Gary was pronounced dead at 10:33 p.m. ET, Georgia prison
officials said.
The killings in Columbus stopped in 1978 but Gary was not
arrested until 1984 when he was linked to a gun stolen in the home of one of the
victims. Prosecutors said they had a confession from Gary and fingerprint
evidence that implicated him in the crimes.
DNA testing of body fluids from crime scenes was not
available at the time and subsequent testing clears Gary, his lawyers said.
In neighboring Alabama, Michael Eggers was put to death by
lethal injection without complications at 7:29 p.m. CDT, state prison spokesman
Bob Horton said.
“Mr. Eggers was convicted of brutally beating and then
murdering Mrs. Francis Murray, who was simply trying to help him,” Alabama
Governor Kay Ivey said in a statement after the execution.
It was the first execution in Alabama since a botched lethal
injection a few weeks ago.
The two men, neither of whom gave a final statement, were
the fifth and sixth to be executed in the United States this year. Their
executions brought to 1,471 the number of inmates put to death since the U.S.
Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976.
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