The 31st Execution of 2025
A Florida man
convicted of killing his estranged wife’s sister and parents and setting their
house on fire was put to death on September 17, 2025, a record 12th execution in
the state in 2025.
David Pittman, 63, was pronounced dead at 6:12 pm local time
following a lethal injection at Florida state prison near Starke, under a death
warrant signed by Governor Ron DeSantis.
Florida’s Republican governor has signed more death warrants this year than any
of his predecessors.
DeSantis spokesperson Alex Lanfranconi said the execution
was carried out without complications. Pittman’s last words, according to
Lanfranconi, were: “I know you all came to watch an innocent man be murdered by
the state of Florida.
I am innocent. I didn’t kill anybody. That’s it.”
Pittman’s final appeal was rejected by the US
supreme court.
Two more Florida executions are scheduled for this fall.
Victor Tony Jones is scheduled to die on 30 September for the 1990 killings of
two people during a robbery. Samuel Lee Smithers is scheduled for execution on
14 October for the murders of two women in 1996.
Pittman was convicted and sentenced to death in 1991 on three
counts of first-degree murder, according to court records. Jurors also found
him guilty of arson and grand theft.
Pittman and his wife, Marie, were going through a
contentious divorce in May 1990, when the killings occurred, and investigators
say he had threatened to harm her family several times.
Trial testimony showed Pittman cut a phone line at the
Mulberry, Florida, home of his wife’s parents, Clarence Knowles, 60, and his
wife, 50-year-old Barbara Knowles. Pittman stabbed the couple to death as well as
their other daughter, 21-year-old Bonnie Knowles. Pittman then set their house
on fire and stole Bonnie Knowles’s car, which he also set ablaze. The family
was found dead on 15 May of that year.
A witness during his 1991 trial identified Pittman as the person
running away from the burning car. A jailhouse informant also testified that
Pittman had admitted to the killings. Jurors recommended the death penalty on a
9-3 vote.
Pittman’s most recent appeals focused on recent evidence
indicating he suffers from intellectual disabilities, including an IQ in the
low 70s, that was apparent at the time of the killings. His lawyers say his
execution would violate the constitution’s protection against putting to death
a person with severe mental problems.
Lawyers for the state disagreed, contending it was now too
late for Pittman to claim mental impairment from years earlier. The Florida
supreme court, reversing a previous decision, ruled in 2020 that such claims
cannot apply retroactively.
“Pittman’s underlying intellectual disability claim is
meritless. He was not intellectually disabled when he murdered the three
victims in 1990 or when he went to trial in 1991,” the state attorneys told the
US supreme court.
Before Pittman, 30 people have been executed in the US in
2025, with Florida leading the way behind the flurry of death warrants signed
by DeSantis. The last execution in Florida was the 28
August lethal injection of 59-year-old Curtis Windom, convicted of the
1992 murders of his girlfriend, her mother and another man.
Florida executions are carried out via a three-drug injection: a sedative, a paralytic and a drug that stops the heart, according to the state department of corrections.
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