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Adremy Dennis

Adremy Dennis (January 23, 1976 – October 13, 2004) was a convicted murderer executed by Ohio. He was found guilty of the 1994 murder of Akron, Ohio, resident Kurt Kyle. Dennis was the 15th person executed by the state since it reinstated the death penalty in 1981.

Adremy Dennis
Born(1976-01-23)January 23, 1976
Ohio, U.S.
DiedOctober 13, 2004(2004-10-13) (aged 28)
Cause of deathExecution by lethal injection
Criminal statusExecuted
Conviction(s)Aggravated murder
Attempted aggravated murder
Aggravated robbery (2 counts)
Unlawful possession of dangerous ordnance
Criminal penaltyDeath sentence (February 1995)

Late on Saturday, June 4, 1994, and in the early morning hours of Sunday, June 5, Dennis and Leroy "Lavar" Anderson decided to go to a bar and "meet some chicks." Anderson spoke of "robbing somebody," and the pair armed themselves with weapons: Dennis with a sawed-off shotgun and Anderson with a .25 caliber handgun.

That same night, 29-year-old Kurt Kyle had raced at Barberton Speedway and afterwards hosted several friends and family members at his home for a cookout and socializing. Kyle walked guest Martin Eberhart to his car, where the two continued conversing. About three minutes later, two men approached them in the driveway, out of the view of Kyle's other guests. The man Eberhart identified as Anderson was wearing a green and orange Miami Hurricanes Starter jacket, and demanded money while pointing a gun at Eberhart's neck. Eberhart slowly reached under the car seat for his wallet and handed $15 to Anderson.

At that time, Dennis, whom Eberhart described as wearing a long, three-quarter-length dark coat, asked Kyle for money. However, Kyle searched through his pockets and told Dennis that he had no money with him. Dennis then pulled out a sawed-off shotgun and shot Kyle in the head at point-blank range. Kyle died instantly of hypovolemic shock (loss of blood) due to a gunshot wound that severed both carotid arteries. According to Eberhart, the two assailants ran away together "sprinting very fast."

A few days after the murder, Akron police received an anonymous phone call stating that someone at a home in the 300 block of Grand Avenue in Akron knew about the homicide that past weekend. Two detectives went to the address and met the homeowner, who gave them permission to look around the house and to speak with her son, 17-year-old Lavar Anderson. When the detectives went down to the basement, they noticed a Miami Hurricanes jacket and a long, dark overcoat hanging up in the far corner on a bedrail. At that time, they took Anderson into custody, and he provided detectives information about the location of the murder weapon. After procuring a search warrant, police seized several items from Morgan's basement, including the two coats, a .25 caliber pearl handle handgun, a 20 gauge sawed-off shotgun, and seven shotgun shells.

Shortly afterward, police received another tip about the whereabouts of Adremy Dennis. He was subsequently arrested. In his fourth statement to detectives, Dennis admitted that he and Anderson had planned some robberies that night and admitted holding up Eberhart and Kyle. However, while Dennis admitted aiming the sawed-off shotgun at Kyle, he also claimed the gun went off accidentally. Dennis agreed to allow detectives to tape his statement.

In his taped statement, Dennis said that he and Anderson had smoked marijuana and then drank at a bar before the robberies and murder. While Dennis admitted he fired the sawed-off shotgun three times that night, he asserted that each shot was accidental and that he "could barely focus" when they came upon Kyle and Eberhart.

When speaking on death row and before the Board of Pardons and Paroles, Dennis contended that his victim shared responsibility for his death because he did not cooperate with Dennis's demands. "I ain't saying it's all his fault, but why did he move?" Dennis said from death row. "Every day I think about that. It ain't 'Why did you kill that man?' It's 'Why did you move?'"

Dennis was indicted for murder and attempted murder (for a previous robbery attempt that night) on June 21, 1994, and convicted of aggravated murder for the slaying of Kyle. He spent 9 years and 8 months on death row.

Anderson, who was under 18 at the time of the killings, was sentenced to life in prison. Ohio law prohibits sentencing defendants younger than 18 to death; had Dennis committed his crimes five months earlier, he would have been ineligible to receive a death sentence.

Anderson was granted parole in 2022.[1]

See also edit

General references edit

  • Clark Prosecutor
  • 2005 Capital Crimes Report (pdf) Office of the Ohio Attorney General.
  • Dennis v. Mitchell, 354 F.3d 511 (2003)
  • Dennis v. Mitchell, 68 F. Supp. 2d 863, 1999 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15339 (N.D. Ohio, 1999)
  • "Akron man executed for 1994 shotgun slaying," The Associated Press, October 14, 2004.

References edit

  1. ^ "Akron man who was sentenced to life in prison for murder as a juvenile is granted parole". Akron Beacon Journal. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
Executions carried out in Ohio
Preceded by
Scott Andrew Mink
July 20, 2004
Adremy Dennis
October 13, 2004
Succeeded by
William Smith
March 8, 2005
Executions carried out in the United States
Preceded by
Donald Aldrich – Texas
October 12, 2004
Adremy Dennis – Ohio
October 13, 2004
Succeeded by
Ricky Morrow – Texas
October 20, 2004

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He was found guilty of the 1994 murder of Akron Ohio resident Kurt Kyle Dennis was the 15th person executed by the state since it reinstated the death penalty in 1981 Adremy DennisBorn 1976 01 23 January 23 1976Ohio U S DiedOctober 13 2004 2004 10 13 aged 28 Southern Ohio Correctional Facility Lucasville Ohio U S Cause of deathExecution by lethal injectionCriminal statusExecutedConviction s Aggravated murderAttempted aggravated murderAggravated robbery 2 counts Unlawful possession of dangerous ordnanceCriminal penaltyDeath sentence February 1995 Late on Saturday June 4 1994 and in the early morning hours of Sunday June 5 Dennis and Leroy Lavar Anderson decided to go to a bar and meet some chicks Anderson spoke of robbing somebody and the pair armed themselves with weapons Dennis with a sawed off shotgun and Anderson with a 25 caliber handgun That same night 29 year old Kurt Kyle had raced at Barberton Speedway and afterwards hosted several friends and family members at his home for a cookout and socializing Kyle walked guest Martin Eberhart to his car where the two continued conversing About three minutes later two men approached them in the driveway out of the view of Kyle s other guests The man Eberhart identified as Anderson was wearing a green and orange Miami Hurricanes Starter jacket and demanded money while pointing a gun at Eberhart s neck Eberhart slowly reached under the car seat for his wallet and handed 15 to Anderson At that time Dennis whom Eberhart described as wearing a long three quarter length dark coat asked Kyle for money However Kyle searched through his pockets and told Dennis that he had no money with him Dennis then pulled out a sawed off shotgun and shot Kyle in the head at point blank range Kyle died instantly of hypovolemic shock loss of blood due to a gunshot wound that severed both carotid arteries According to Eberhart the two assailants ran away together sprinting very fast A few days after the murder Akron police received an anonymous phone call stating that someone at a home in the 300 block of Grand Avenue in Akron knew about the homicide that past weekend Two detectives went to the address and met the homeowner who gave them permission to look around the house and to speak with her son 17 year old Lavar Anderson When the detectives went down to the basement they noticed a Miami Hurricanes jacket and a long dark overcoat hanging up in the far corner on a bedrail At that time they took Anderson into custody and he provided detectives information about the location of the murder weapon After procuring a search warrant police seized several items from Morgan s basement including the two coats a 25 caliber pearl handle handgun a 20 gauge sawed off shotgun and seven shotgun shells Shortly afterward police received another tip about the whereabouts of Adremy Dennis He was subsequently arrested In his fourth statement to detectives Dennis admitted that he and Anderson had planned some robberies that night and admitted holding up Eberhart and Kyle However while Dennis admitted aiming the sawed off shotgun at Kyle he also claimed the gun went off accidentally Dennis agreed to allow detectives to tape his statement In his taped statement Dennis said that he and Anderson had smoked marijuana and then drank at a bar before the robberies and murder While Dennis admitted he fired the sawed off shotgun three times that night he asserted that each shot was accidental and that he could barely focus when they came upon Kyle and Eberhart When speaking on death row and before the Board of Pardons and Paroles Dennis contended that his victim shared responsibility for his death because he did not cooperate with Dennis s demands I ain t saying it s all his fault but why did he move Dennis said from death row Every day I think about that It ain t Why did you kill that man It s Why did you move Dennis was indicted for murder and attempted murder for a previous robbery attempt that night on June 21 1994 and convicted of aggravated murder for the slaying of Kyle He spent 9 years and 8 months on death row Anderson who was under 18 at the time of the killings was sentenced to life in prison Ohio law prohibits sentencing defendants younger than 18 to death had Dennis committed his crimes five months earlier he would have been ineligible to receive a death sentence Anderson was granted parole in 2022 1 See also editCapital punishment in Ohio Capital punishment in the United States List of people executed in Ohio List of people executed in the United States in 2004General references editClark Prosecutor 2005 Capital Crimes Report pdf Office of the Ohio Attorney General Dennis v Mitchell 354 F 3d 511 2003 Dennis v Mitchell 68 F Supp 2d 863 1999 U S Dist LEXIS 15339 N D Ohio 1999 Akron man executed for 1994 shotgun slaying The Associated Press October 14 2004 References edit Akron man who was sentenced to life in prison for murder as a juvenile is granted parole Akron Beacon Journal Retrieved 2022 09 02 Executions carried out in Ohio Preceded byScott Andrew MinkJuly 20 2004 Adremy DennisOctober 13 2004 Succeeded byWilliam SmithMarch 8 2005 Executions carried out in the United States Preceded byDonald Aldrich TexasOctober 12 2004 Adremy Dennis OhioOctober 13 2004 Succeeded byRicky Morrow TexasOctober 20 2004 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adremy Dennis amp oldid 1188130789, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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