The 10th Execution of 2023
Florida executed Louis Bernard Gaskin known as the “ninja killer” on April 12, 2023 for the 1989 slayings of a couple visiting the state from New Jersey, reported The Associated Press.
Gaskin, 56, was pronounced dead at
6:15 p.m. after receiving a lethal injection, the governor’s office said. He
was convicted of killing Robert Sturmfels, 56, and Georgette Sturmfels, 55, on
Dec. 20, 1989, in their Flagler County winter home on Florida’s northeastern
coast.
Gaskin woke up at 4:45 a.m. Wednesday and had his
last meal at 9:45 a.m., Department of Corrections spokesperson Kayla McLaughlin
Smith said during a news conference. The meal included BBQ pork ribs, pork and
turkey neck, Buffalo wings, shrimp fried rice, french fries and water.
Gaskin was visited by his sister Wednesday, but he
did not meet with a spiritual adviser, McLaughlin Smith said. No relatives of
the victims had arranged to be in the witness room during the execution, which
was scheduled for 6 p.m. and started without delay.
When asked if he had any final statement, Gaskin
said: “Justice is not about the crime. It’s not about the criminal. It’s about
the law.”
He then referred to the legal proceedings
surrounding his case and the appeals and finished his statement saying, “Look
at my case.”
Gaskin began receiving the lethal cocktail of drugs
at 6:02 p.m., causing him to breathe heavily as his chest rose and fell under a
white sheet. The prison’s warden went to check on whether Gaskin was still
conscious at 6:05 p.m. He didn’t respond. Gaskin’s breathing appeared to stop
at 6:07 p.m. A doctor entered the death chamber at 6:14 p.m. to examine Gaskin
and declared him dead a minute later.
Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has been signing death warrants
at a rapid pace this year as he prepares his widely expected presidential
campaign. He oversaw only two executions in his first four years in office,
both in 2019.
Gaskin’s execution came six weeks after Donald
Dillbeck, 59, was put to death for the 1990 murder of Faye Vann, 44, in
Tallahassee, and three weeks before the scheduled execution of Darryl B.
Barwick for slaying Rebecca Wendt, 24, in 1986 in Panama City.
Barring any stays for Barwick, it will be the
shortest period that three executions have been carried out in Florida since
three were put to death within 36 days in 2014 under former Gov. Rick Scott,
also a Republican.
Gaskin’s death marked the state’s 101st execution
since the reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976. There are an additional
297 people on Florida’s death row, which is located at Florida State Prison,
about 40 miles (65 kilometers) southwest of Jacksonville.
Gaskin, who was dubbed the “ninja killer” because he
wore all-black ninja clothing during the crimes, shot his victims with a
.22-caliber rifle, investigators said. He was convicted of first-degree murder.
Property that he stole from the Sturmfels’ home — a
clock, two lamps and a videocassette recorder — was found at his residence and
were intended to be Christmas gifts for his girlfriend, according to
investigators. He was also convicted of armed robbery, burglary and the
attempted murder that same night of another couple who lived nearby.
Local media reported at the time that Gaskin quickly
confessed to the crimes and told a psychologist before his trial that he knew
what he was doing.
“The guilt was always there,” Gaskin said. “The
devil had more of a hold than God did. I knew that I was wrong. I wasn’t
insane.”
Jurors voted 8-4 in 1990 to recommend the death
sentence, which the judge accepted. Florida law now requires a unanimous jury vote
for capital punishment, although the Legislature could send DeSantis a bill
this week that would allow 8-4 jury recommendations for capital
punishment.
The state and U.S. supreme courts rejected appeals
Gaskin filed since his death warrant was signed. The latest denial came
Tuesday.
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