The 12th Execution of 2020
Keith Dwayne Nelson was executed On August 29, 20202 at 4:32
p.m., according to the Bureau of Prisons, marking the fifth federal execution
in the past six weeks, reported CNN.
The Justice Department reinstated federal executions
in mid-July after a 17-year hiatus.
Nelson, 45, had been sentenced to death for the 1999
kidnapping, sexual abuse and subsequent killing of a 10-year-old girl, Pamela
Butler, he abducted while she was rollerblading in front of her Kansas home.
Nelson confessed to raping Butler and strangling her with a wire.
Nelson's attorneys had filed a flurry of last-minute
legal challenges to his execution, including arguments that the use of the drug
pentobarbital, used in every federal lethal injection this summer, violated the
Food, Drug and Cosmetics Act. The appeals court in Washington, DC, ultimately
ordered his execution must move forward despite his claim. They did not appeal
to the Supreme Court.
Friday's
execution of Keith Dwayne Nelson will move forward after decision from appeals
court
His attorneys, Dale Baich and Jen Moreno, said that
"the execution of Keith Nelson did not make the world a safer place. Over
the years, we have come to know Keith as someone who was different than the
person who committed the horrible crime to which he admitted and pled guilty to
in 2001. We saw his humanity, his compassion, and his sense of humor."
When a prison official standing over Nelson asked
him if he had any last words, he was met with silence. Nelson did not utter a
word, grunt or nod. The official waited for about 15 seconds, his eyes fixed on
Nelson, then turned away and began the execution procedures. Nelson was
pronounced dead about nine minutes after the injection began.
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