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    Judge temporarily blocks Mississippi execution

    JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A federal judge on Monday temporarily blocked the execution of a Mississippi inmate who killed two men in a 1995 robbery spree. The man's attorneys sought the order, not arguing guilt or innocence, but that corrections officials prevented the inmate from getting medical tests that could prove he is mentally ill.

    Edwin Hart Turner, 38, had been scheduled to die by injection Wednesday. U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves in Jackson blocked the execution until Feb. 20. Turner's lawyers, meanwhile, could seek a longer stay.

    James Craig with the Louisiana Capital Assistance Center argued at a hearing Friday that the state's corrections department policy prohibited Turner from getting tests that could prove he's mentally ill, a diagnosis they hope would help sway the U.S. Supreme Court to block the executions of Turner and others with mental illnesses. Craig also would like the tests for a possible clemency petition.

    Craig said the state's corrections policy dates to the 1990s and violates prisoners' rights to have access to materials that can help them develop evidence. He had asked the court to block the execution while the judge weighs evidence about the corrections policy. The policy requires court orders for medical experts or others to visit and test inmates.

    "Mr. Turner has never had a fair opportunity to present the evidence that he is the sort of seriously mentally ill prisoner who should not be executed in a humane criminal justice system," Craig said in a statement Monday.

    It added: "We are simply asking that we be allowed to have access to our client so that we can have him psychiatrically assessed so that the best information is available before any decision is made to proceed with the execution."

    The office of Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood said he hasn't yet had a chance to review the court's decision and determine whether to appeal.

    "Once the review is conducted, the state will speak only through its filings in court," said Jan Schaefer, an official in Hood's office responding to a request for comment with an email.

    Craig filed a separate petition last week with the U.S. Supreme Court that seeks to have the execution blocked.

    That petition said Mississippi is one of 10 states that permit someone who suffered from serious mental illness at the time of the offense to be executed. Turner's lawyers want the court to prohibit the execution of mentally ill people the way it did inmates considered mentally retarded.

    There's little dispute that Turner killed the men, then went home and had a meal of shrimp and cinnamon rolls before going to sleep.

    Turner's lawyers argue in the petition to the U.S. Supreme Court that he inherited a serious mental illness. They argued that his father is thought to have committed suicide by shooting a gun into a shed filled with dynamite and his grandmother and great-grandmother both spent time in the state mental hospital.

    Turner's face is severely disfigured from a self-inflicted gunshot wound from a suicide attempt when he was 18, in which he put a rifle in his mouth and pulled the trigger, the lawyers said.

    Craig said in a telephone interview Monday that Turner had spent three months in a state hospital after slitting his wrists in another suicide attempt in 1995 — prior to the killings later that year.

    Craig said Turner was diagnosed with depression that year and given the antidepressant medication Prozac. Craig believes Turner was misdiagnosed and that Prozac compounded his problems.

    Turner was convicted of killing the two men while robbing gas stations with a friend, Paul Murrell Stewart, in a spree that netted about $400. Stewart, 17 at the time, testified against Turner and was sentenced to life in prison.

    According to court records, Stewart said he and Turner were drinking beer and smoking marijuana when they decided to rob a store Dec. 13, 1995. They picked Mims Turkey Village Truck Stop on Mississippi's U.S. Highway 82, where 37-year-old Eddie Brooks was working.

    They walked inside armed with rifles.

    Turner shot Brooks in the chest, according to Stewart. He said the two went behind the counter but couldn't open the cash register, not even when Turner shot at it. An enraged Turner then "placed the barrel of his gun inches from Eddie Brooks' head and pulled the trigger," the court records said.

    The two left empty-handed and drove nearby to Mims One Stop, where 38-year-old prison guard Everett Curry was pumping gas. Stewart went inside to rob the store while Turner forced Curry to the ground at gunpoint.

    "As Curry was pleading for his life, Turner shot him in the head," the records said.

    Turner and Stewart went back to Turner's house, where they ate dinner and fell asleep. When they awoke, deputies were knocking at the door.

     
    • Lucky  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      Total hogwash - if he was intelligent enough to rob and kill 2 men he is smart enough to die as punishment. END OF STORY
    • BJC  •  3 mths ago
      I think our Judicial system is seriously flawed. If someone commits murder and there's no doubt they did it they should be executed. Being mentally ill doesn't make it OK, or any less reason not to be executed for the crimes they committed. Paying to keep them alive is just dumb.
      • Darwin 3 mths ago
        You Think?? It is not flawed, It is designed to make the Lawyers and Judges wealthy.
    • Mike Jones  •  3 mths ago
      Killing is not wrong as long as you are mentally ill. Good message to send to our youth. Remember, guilty plea gets you on death row but a mental insanity plea gets you fun-time pills for life!
      • bgr 3 mths ago
        No, killing is wrong even for the mentally ill (or the state, for that matter). Even if he were not to be executed, he'd still spend the rest of his life in prison.
      • Mike Jones 3 mths ago
        I had extreme amounts of sarcasm in my response. I guess its hard to pick up through text tho.
    • MichaelL  •  3 mths ago
      Takes two seconds to kill someone and 20 plus years for the crimianl to be executed, if he is ever executed. Only one happy with these events are the lawyers (paid for by the tax payers).
      • El Incognito 3 mths ago
        Amen. They are the only ones winning anywhere today. They run congress and the executive office, and make sure there are so many rules to the game, you need one of them to help you sort through it. We need to quit electing lawyers. They're only in office to help their own kind.
    • Raymond  •  3 mths ago
      He is mentally ill to the point that he could not tell that killing two people was wrong, but not too mentally ill to know the law states he should have had a mental evaluation?
      • JOY 3 mths ago
        Pretty sure his lawyer filed that petition.
    • Paul  •  3 mths ago
      Another Liberal Federal Judge trying to lobby his way to the US Supreme Socialist Court. Liberals can't execute a cold blooded killer who had a fair trial but Liberals have no trouble executing an innocent baby at an abortion clinic.
      • fat dad 3 mths ago
        in an opposite note... those cold hearted republipukes, have no problem killing folks, but insist we bring more unwed mothers and their kids onto the government entitlement band wagon!... I'm kinda liberal, but!, i'm for the death penalty! i'm just as tired of all these appeals as i am of having to help pay for kids that are not mine.
    • Archivist  •  Everett, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      Get him healthy and then give him a shot.
    • D  •  3 mths ago
      ok he's mentaly ill thats a give in, would a sane person kill ? as for the mentally ill running the family, Just because my fathers a great man does that make me one? enough of waisting time and money put him out of his poor pathetic life . a eye for a eye and a life for a life
    • John W  •  Marion, Louisiana  •  3 mths ago
      Chalk up another one for a soft-hearted/soft-headed federal judge. When oh when can we get rid of these jokes who are destroying this country?
    • CZZ  •  3 mths ago
      as long as there is few bucks to be made, your friendly lawyer is always ready to assist, as long as he is being paid. That is the bottom line.
    • Rat Man  •  3 mths ago
      Our legal system is a joke. Get a dui and you suffer and pay for it for the next ten years. Very expensive you lose your license you lose your job your family gets neglected because of it. There is a better recourse. Everyday after work you need to attend a class on dui for two years and be confined to your home afterward until work the next day. That is plenty of suffering. Kill people and you get a nice cell where they feed you great meals, take care of your medical needs, Gym, library, TV, Computer and a basket ball court, day room and Probably a swimming pool in some of these prisons. This legal system is a joke.
    • BOOMCHAKALAKA  •  3 mths ago
      People this is a hard-case killing witnesses not a mentally challenged individual. Send him to Texas. We'll let him visit our drive through execution.
    • Charles Kp  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Bury him alive . . . give him some time to think about it.
    • Dan  •  3 mths ago
      hes so criminally insane that he cant execute him? thats like saying hes to guilty. if hes so freaking crazy that he doesnt know that killing people is wrong then he definitely needs to go
    • russell  •  3 mths ago
      Don't care if he is mental or not we all learn from an early age right from wrong. My feeling is he knew what he was doing was wrong this is just a way not to be responsible for his actions.
    • Peter G.  •  Bigfork, Montana  •  3 mths ago
      I'm pretty sure the crime rate would drop significantly , if a person was aware they would face the executioner soon after being found guilty of murder. But hey it makes for lots of jobs in the penal system to stick them in an 8 x 10 cement box . And were shown to the public for verification of their misery on a regular basis. Closure , nothing nice about it , you can not bring a loved one back to life.
    • mac marine  •  Sacramento, California  •  3 mths ago
      All the more reason to execute the man. Did you girls know that back before Kentucky became a state they had no prison, they simply executed anyone convicted of anything major, from fraud to murder. The rest were tied to one of many infamous whipping post's and received the as/s whipping of their life. True story!
    • Gary  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Mentally ill? Ok, so you don't understand what you did was wrong; then you shouldn't understand that we want to execute you. If you are mentally ill, you cannot be rehabilitated anyways, so what's the point in keeping you around?
    • ZeroRyoko1974  •  3 mths ago
      let someone mentally ill pull the switch, then it's fair
    • U Hairy Tick U  •  Delaware, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      I'm waiting for the opinion of that apitome of a Great Southern lawman, Boss Hogg.
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