Discover Yahoo! With Your Friends

Explore news, videos, and much more based on what your friends are reading and watching. Publish your own activity and retain full control.

To get started, first

YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    Miss. man executed for 1995 robbery spree killings

    PARCHMAN, Miss. (AP) — A Mississippi man was put to death Wednesday evening for killing two men in a December 1995 robbery spree after the courts declined to stop the execution based on arguments that the inmate was mentally ill at the time.

    Edwin Hart Turner, 38, died at 7:21 p.m. EST after receiving a chemical injection at the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman, authorities said.

    Turner was convicted of capital murder in the deaths of Eddie Brooks and Everett Curry, who were slain at two gas stations a few miles apart that were targeted by Turner and another armed friend in a spree that netted them about $400.

    Brooks was shot to death first while working at one of the gas stations and Curry at the other while pumping gas when the pair went there next, toting rifles. Turner's accomplice testified against him and was sentenced to life in prison.

    Wearing a red prison jumpsuit as he lay strapped on a gurney, Turner said, "No" when asked if he had a last statement. When the lethal chemicals began flowing, he closed his eyes, took a deep breath and appeared to fall asleep.

    The sister and a cousin of victim Eddie Brooks watched the execution. The brother and son of his other victim, Everett Curry, also did.

    One of Curry's other brothers read a family statement afterward.

    "I don't think we will ever have complete closure because a void will always exist in our hearts," said Roy Curry, who did not watch the execution. "At least we will have some consolation in knowing that the person who committed this cowardly and senseless act is finally gone."

    Turner had requested that none of his family watch the execution, though his attorney and a pastor were present.

    There was little dispute that Turner killed the two men while robbing gas stations, then went home and had a meal of shrimp and cinnamon rolls before going to sleep.

    But his lawyers had tried to block the execution in various state and federal courts based on the argument that Turner was mentally ill at the time of the crimes. The lawyers had hoped the U.S. Supreme Court would outlaw executions of the mentally ill as it has done with people considered mentally retarded.

    The nation's highest court allowed the execution to go forward Wednesday when it rejected petitions to stop it. Earlier in the day, Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant had refused to grant a reprieve, saying after a review of the case, "I have decided not to grant clemency for his violent acts."

    Turner's lawyers had argued 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 attorneys say he was severely disfigured during a suicide attempt at 18 by putting a rifle in his mouth and pulling the trigger. He had been released from a mental hospital just weeks before killing the two men, his lawyers said.

    Attorney General Jim Hood has said recently that Turner's mental health claims had been "fully addressed."

    Richard Bourke, director of the Louisiana Capital Assistance Center that represented Turner, said after the execution in an emailed statement that he lamented the "tragic and senseless" killings. He also said Mississippi's mental health care system failed Turner, describing him as "a seriously mentally ill and tortured man" with no criminal history before those slayings.

    Bourke's statement added Mississippi was among a handful of states that provide the least protection for the seriously mentally ill in their criminal justice systems.

    "This needs to change. At the very least, seriously mentally ill offenders whose illness contributed directly to their crimes should not be subjected to the death penalty," the statement added.

     
    • jusam  •  3 mths ago
      too bad his suicide ended in failure
    • randell  •  3 mths ago
      Death penalty,dead that day is the way it should be.Lawyers bleed the state taxes dry.Plus $65 dollars a day to house the #$%$Whats wrong with this picture.What did the victims families receive? Not a #$%$ thing.
    • Ferd Burfel  •  3 mths ago
      Sad for all involved, but I support capital punishment.
      • George 3 mths ago
        Pretty sure if victims could see they would be smiling...
    • Mush  •  Birmingham, Alabama  •  3 mths ago
      He should have been executed 16 years ago. Much wasted money and prison space.
      The system should LEARN from this example.
    • Gayle  •  Winchester, Kentucky  •  3 mths ago
      Good for Mississippi, more states should follow through with theirs. I'm tired of paying for these murderers, they live better than most people.
    • Clunkster Mopar  •  Orange, California  •  3 mths ago
      The mockery is so much time goes by that death row inmates know that it will be years before their executed if at all. I say give 2 years for the defense attorney and prosecutor to verify all evidence with truth being the utmost importance. and if the truth says the convicted inmate did it, Send him to his maker to explain, No more of this 15, 20, 30 year wait.
    • Blah Blah Blah  •  3 mths ago
      Executions get drug out far too long anymore. It's not fair to the families who had loved ones so abruptly and inhumanely taken from them. It's almost as if the criminals rights are watched out for more than law abiding citizens.
    • BobD  •  Anchorage, Alaska  •  3 mths ago
      Authorities should have given the victim's families 17 years free medical instead of him..
    • ladywolve  •  Marana, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      Just one less murder the tax payers have to keep alive.
    • s.benitez  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Mathew 5:38 "You have heard that it was said, ‘An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.’" Gods law was justly applied to this man, Now he has to meet his maker and meet his final and eternal fate.
      • Sabastian 3 mths ago
        moran...you forgot to put the rest of the verse in there...like the part that says something about turning the other cheek.....
      • Shovel-Ready Jobs 3 mths ago
        Yo Sabastian, revenge is instinctive, so is a desire for justice, it's what drives Obama after all, he hates America, thinks it's racist and evil, so America will pay and is paying! It's all about revenge and 'social-justice' with the racist-in-chief!
    • James  •  3 mths ago
      1 down, 100,000 to go! Speed it up will you! Inmates are more likely to die of old age rather than be executed!
    • KPz  •  3 mths ago
      So what the article told me is Mississippi is one of the few states that will actually execute a convicted murderer, even if it takes 17 years.
    • Jiggers  •  3 mths ago
      So what conditions actually qualify these days for the death penalty? Because being mentally ill, depressed, doped up, schizophrenic (sp?), having STML, and being deranged all seem to be valid states of mind for not having to be executed these days. Whatever happened to the good ol' days where if you killed someone, you'd be killed yourself as just punishment, regardless of your state of mind. If one has the power and mindset to take another person's life, they should know that their life will be forfeit for the same exact crime. Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth, a life for a life. Only seems fair.
    • bo  •  3 mths ago
      this should happen more often. they should do this (executing) to all lifers. why should the tax payers pay for these criminals to have three squares a day and a cot. and while they are at it, throw in the child molesters, too.
      • Michael 3 mths ago
        Bo, could not have said it better.. Kill them all and all Child Molesters!!!
    • Gracie  •  3 mths ago
      "When the lethal chemicals began flowing, he closed his eyes, took a deep breath and appeared to fall asleep."

      He was given a peaceful death, he didn't afford this his victims. He should have been shot.
    • D  •  Reno, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      why did it take so long, there was no question he did it, then it should have been an eye for an eye, quit wasting tax payers money by keeping killers on death row so long, feeding, doctoring, clothing them. Why give them things that a lot of good people don't have.
    • HaHaHell  •  3 mths ago
      He must have missed a spot on Gov. Barbour's car.
    • Bud  •  3 mths ago
      I've said this before: "As a comic once said about lawyers using the insanity plea for their clients: "If you're client is really insane then he won't know what's happening when we throw the switch".
    • Dan  •  Greenville, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      I think they should reinstate Public Hangings. This would help eliminate a lot more crimes and it is quick and the whole town can come out and see. Including the criminals who will see what is in store for them. Along with not taking a lifetime to complete. 30 days and sentence will be carried out. We got to cut the purse strings .Prison inmates have more medical and housing care then my Grandparents and Parents ever had.
    • Lee S  •  Madison, Mississippi  •  3 mths ago
      Nice to see my state is back to doing what other states are scared of doing.
    [ [ [['Connery is an experienced stuntman', 2]], 'http://yhoo.it/KeQd0p', '[Slideshow: See photos taken on the way down]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['Connery is an experienced stuntman', 7]], ' http://yhoo.it/KpUoHO', '[Slideshow: Death-defying daredevils]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['know that we have confidence in', 3]], 'http://yhoo.it/LqYjAX ', '[Related: The Secret Service guide to Cartagena]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['We picked up this other dog and', 5]], 'http://yhoo.it/JUSxvi', '[Related: 8 common dog fears, how to calm them]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['accused of running a fake hepatitis B', 5]], 'http://bit.ly/JnoJYN', '[Related: Did WH share raid details with filmmakers?]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['accused of running a fake hepatitis B', 3]], 'http://bit.ly/KoKiqJ', '[Factbox: AQAP, al-Qaeda in Yemen]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['have my contacts on or glasses', 3]], 'http://abcn.ws/KTE5AZ', '[Related: Should the murder charge be dropped?]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['have made this nation great as Sarah Palin', 5]], 'http://yhoo.it/JD7nlD', '[Related: Bristol Palin reality show debuts June 19]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['have made this nation great as Sarah Palin', 1]], 'http://bit.ly/JRPFRO', '[Related: McCain adviser who vetted Palin weighs in on VP race]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['A JetBlue flight from New York to Las Vegas', 3]], 'http://yhoo.it/GV9zpj', '[Related: View photos of the JetBlue plane in Amarillo]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['the 28-year-old neighborhood watchman who shot and killed', 15]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/photos/white-house-stays-out-of-teen-s-killing-slideshow/', 'Click image to see more photos', 'http://l.yimg.com/cv/ip/ap/default/120411/martinzimmermen.jpg', '630', ' ', 'AP', ], [ [['Titanic', 7]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/titanic-anniversary/', ' ', 'http://l.yimg.com/a/p/us/news/editorial/b/4e/b4e5ad9f00b5dfeeec2226d53e173569.jpeg', '550', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['He was in shock and still strapped to his seat', 6]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/photos/navy-jet-crashes-in-virginia-slideshow/', 'Click image to see more photos', 'http://l.yimg.com/cv/ip/ap/default/120406/jet_ap.jpg', '630', ' ', 'AP', ], [ [['xxxxxxxxxxxx', 11]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/photos/russian-grannies-win-bid-to-sing-at-eurovision-1331223625-slideshow/', 'Click image to see more photos', 'http://l.yimg.com/a/p/us/news/editorial/1/56/156d92f2760dcd3e75bcd649a8b85fcf.jpeg', '500', ' ', 'AP', ] ]
    [ [ [['did not go as far his colleague', 8]], '29438204', '0' ], [ [[' the 28-year-old neighborhood watchman who shot and killed', 4]], '28924649', '0' ], [ [['because I know God protects me', 14], ['Brian Snow was at a nearby credit union', 5]], '28811216', '0' ], [ [['The state news agency RIA-Novosti quoted Rosaviatsiya', 6]], '28805461', '0' ], [ [['measure all but certain to fail in the face of bipartisan', 4]], '28771014', '0' ], [ [['matter what you do in this case', 5]], '28759848', '0' ], [ [['presume laws are constitutional', 7]], '28747556', '0' ], [ [['has destroyed 15 to 25 houses', 7]], '28744868', '0' ], [ [['short answer is yes', 7]], '28746030', '0' ], [ [['opportunity to tell the real story', 7]], '28731764', '0' ], [ [['entirely respectable way to put off the searing constitutional controversy', 7]], '28723797', '0' ], [ [['point of my campaign is that big ideas matter', 9]], '28712293', '0' ], [ [['As the standoff dragged into a second day', 7]], '28687424', '0' ], [ [['French police stepped up the search', 17]], '28667224', '0' ], [ [['Seeking to elevate his candidacy back to a general', 8]], '28660934', '0' ], [ [['The tragic story of Trayvon Martin', 4]], '28647343', '0' ], [ [['Karzai will get a chance soon to express', 8]], '28630306', '0' ], [ [['powerful storms stretching', 8]], '28493546', '0' ], [ [['basic norm that death is private', 6]], '28413590', '0' ], [ [['songwriter also saw a surge in sales for her debut album', 6]], '28413590', '1', 'Watch music videos from Whitney Houston ', 'on Yahoo! Music', 'http://music.yahoo.com' ], [ [['keyword', 99999999999999999999999]], 'videoID', '1', 'overwrite-pre-description', 'overwrite-link-string', 'overwrite-link-url' ] ]
    Loading...