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Earl Wesley Berry

Earl Wesley Berry (May 5, 1959 – May 21, 2008[1]) was a convicted kidnapper and murderer from the United States. He was on Mississippi's death row with 64 others but was issued a stay of execution in October 2007 by the U.S. Supreme Court. He was ultimately executed on May 21, 2008.

Earl Wesley Berry
Born(1959-05-05)May 5, 1959
DiedMay 21, 2008(2008-05-21) (aged 49)
Cause of deathExecution by lethal injection
Criminal statusExecuted
Conviction(s)Kidnapping & capital murder (October 1988 & June 1992)
Criminal penaltyDeath (October 28, 1988 & June 25, 1992)
Date apprehended
December 6, 1987

Early life edit

Based on court testimony, Berry was a disturbed suicidal young man who reportedly attempted to swallow a razor blade at one time, and who had spent time in mental institutions for paranoid schizophrenia. His IQ was estimated to be well below average.

Criminal record edit

Berry's convictions between 1979 and 1981 included simple assault on a law enforcement officer, grand larceny, perjury, burglary and escape.

Murder, kidnapping, prosecution, convictions, death sentence, lack of remorse edit

Berry was convicted and sentenced to death by a Chickasaw County jury for the November 29, 1987 murder of Mary Bounds. The victim was kidnapped and beaten to death after leaving her weekly church choir practice, and her body was found just off a Chickasaw County road near Houston, Mississippi. Berry admitted to the killing, and the confession was used against him at trial. He had admitted that he intended to commit rape but had changed his mind. He also changed his mind after telling her she would be freed and drove her to a second wooded location and used his fists to beat her to death. The victim died as a result of repeated blows to the head.

Berry used his grandmother's car and later drove to her house, disposed of a pair of mismatched tennis shoes along the way, burned his bloodied clothes, and wiped the vehicle he had used of any blood stains with a towel, which he threw into a nearby pond. Berry's brother, who was at the house, witnessed some of this suspicious behavior. On December 5, 1987, he called investigators and told them what he had observed. The next day, Berry was arrested at his grandmother's home and soon confessed to the crime.

Police found the tennis shoes that Berry had discarded and also recovered the bloodied towel from the pond. Berry was indicted for the murder and kidnapping of Mary Bounds, and as a habitual criminal on March 1, 1988.

Berry had stated in 2007 that he has no remorse for the crime.[2]

He was subsequently scheduled to die by lethal injection on October 30, 2007, at the Mississippi State Penitentiary in Parchman.

Stay of execution edit

Though the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied Berry's request to stop his execution (citing exceeded time limits to challenge the constitutionality of lethal injection), the U.S. Supreme Court ordered a stay of execution minutes prior to Berry's scheduled execution at the Mississippi State Penitentiary in Parchman. This effectively delayed but did not commute Berry's sentence. The order to delay execution was due to a pending Kentucky case before the court regarding the constitutionality of lethal injection.

Dissenting justices Samuel A. Alito, Jr. and Antonin Scalia noted that they would have denied the application to put off the execution which was scheduled for 6 pm. The Court's delay order came about 15 minutes before Berry was to be put to death by lethal injection.[3][4]

Execution edit

The U.S. Supreme Court denied both Berry's appeals of his execution on May 21, 2008.

Just hours before his execution, Mississippi Department of Corrections Commissioner Chris Epps described Berry as somber and serious, realizing his death was imminent and giving up hope that the U.S. Supreme Court was going to grant either of his last-minute appeals.

"I used to be his case manager. So, I've been knowing him for a while," Epps said. "He's pretty serious now. He's not grinning like he was in October." Epps said he stood in front Berry's cell this afternoon and said, "Inmate Berry do you have any remorse for what you did to Mrs. Bounds?" "He said he had no remorse and felt that after 21 years he had paid for it," Epps continued. "He understood the question and that was the answer he gave."

Berry finished his last meal of Barbecue pork chops, barbecue pork sausages, buttered toast, salad (heavy on the onion), mashed potatoes and gravy, pecan pie, and any juice about 4:35 p.m. and was given a sedative. He elected not to take his last shower and did not make any phone calls. His mother, brother, sister-in-law and two friends visited him on the day of his execution.

His Last Words were "No Comment".

Berry was pronounced dead at 6:15 p.m. on May 21, 2008.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ file://C:\Program Files\Offendertrak\Cache\0EDDMSB000EPI315 0JQ
  2. ^ Supreme Court halts execution of Miss. man | clarionledger.com | The Clarion-Ledger
  3. ^ Prisoner temporarily spared death penalty by court – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  4. ^ 06-70051.0.wpd
  5. ^ Convicted killer executed; family has ‘received justice’ | clarionledger.com | The Clarion-Ledger
Preceded by
William Earl Lynd
People executed in US after Baze v. Rees ruling Succeeded by
Kevin Green (murderer)

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Earl Wesley Berry May 5 1959 May 21 2008 1 was a convicted kidnapper and murderer from the United States He was on Mississippi s death row with 64 others but was issued a stay of execution in October 2007 by the U S Supreme Court He was ultimately executed on May 21 2008 Earl Wesley BerryBorn 1959 05 05 May 5 1959Mississippi U S DiedMay 21 2008 2008 05 21 aged 49 Mississippi State Penitentiary Sunflower County Mississippi U S Cause of deathExecution by lethal injectionCriminal statusExecutedConviction s Kidnapping amp capital murder October 1988 amp June 1992 Criminal penaltyDeath October 28 1988 amp June 25 1992 Date apprehendedDecember 6 1987 Contents 1 Early life 2 Criminal record 3 Murder kidnapping prosecution convictions death sentence lack of remorse 4 Stay of execution 5 Execution 6 See also 7 ReferencesEarly life editBased on court testimony Berry was a disturbed suicidal young man who reportedly attempted to swallow a razor blade at one time and who had spent time in mental institutions for paranoid schizophrenia His IQ was estimated to be well below average Criminal record editBerry s convictions between 1979 and 1981 included simple assault on a law enforcement officer grand larceny perjury burglary and escape Murder kidnapping prosecution convictions death sentence lack of remorse editBerry was convicted and sentenced to death by a Chickasaw County jury for the November 29 1987 murder of Mary Bounds The victim was kidnapped and beaten to death after leaving her weekly church choir practice and her body was found just off a Chickasaw County road near Houston Mississippi Berry admitted to the killing and the confession was used against him at trial He had admitted that he intended to commit rape but had changed his mind He also changed his mind after telling her she would be freed and drove her to a second wooded location and used his fists to beat her to death The victim died as a result of repeated blows to the head Berry used his grandmother s car and later drove to her house disposed of a pair of mismatched tennis shoes along the way burned his bloodied clothes and wiped the vehicle he had used of any blood stains with a towel which he threw into a nearby pond Berry s brother who was at the house witnessed some of this suspicious behavior On December 5 1987 he called investigators and told them what he had observed The next day Berry was arrested at his grandmother s home and soon confessed to the crime Police found the tennis shoes that Berry had discarded and also recovered the bloodied towel from the pond Berry was indicted for the murder and kidnapping of Mary Bounds and as a habitual criminal on March 1 1988 Berry had stated in 2007 that he has no remorse for the crime 2 He was subsequently scheduled to die by lethal injection on October 30 2007 at the Mississippi State Penitentiary in Parchman Stay of execution editThough the U S Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied Berry s request to stop his execution citing exceeded time limits to challenge the constitutionality of lethal injection the U S Supreme Court ordered a stay of execution minutes prior to Berry s scheduled execution at the Mississippi State Penitentiary in Parchman This effectively delayed but did not commute Berry s sentence The order to delay execution was due to a pending Kentucky case before the court regarding the constitutionality of lethal injection Dissenting justices Samuel A Alito Jr and Antonin Scalia noted that they would have denied the application to put off the execution which was scheduled for 6 pm The Court s delay order came about 15 minutes before Berry was to be put to death by lethal injection 3 4 Execution editThe U S Supreme Court denied both Berry s appeals of his execution on May 21 2008 Just hours before his execution Mississippi Department of Corrections Commissioner Chris Epps described Berry as somber and serious realizing his death was imminent and giving up hope that the U S Supreme Court was going to grant either of his last minute appeals I used to be his case manager So I ve been knowing him for a while Epps said He s pretty serious now He s not grinning like he was in October Epps said he stood in front Berry s cell this afternoon and said Inmate Berry do you have any remorse for what you did to Mrs Bounds He said he had no remorse and felt that after 21 years he had paid for it Epps continued He understood the question and that was the answer he gave Berry finished his last meal of Barbecue pork chops barbecue pork sausages buttered toast salad heavy on the onion mashed potatoes and gravy pecan pie and any juice about 4 35 p m and was given a sedative He elected not to take his last shower and did not make any phone calls His mother brother sister in law and two friends visited him on the day of his execution His Last Words were No Comment Berry was pronounced dead at 6 15 p m on May 21 2008 5 See also editCapital punishment in Mississippi Capital punishment in the United States List of people executed in Mississippi List of people executed in the United States in 2008References edit file C Program Files Offendertrak Cache 0EDDMSB000EPI315 0JQ Supreme Court halts execution of Miss man clarionledger com The Clarion Ledger Prisoner temporarily spared death penalty by court ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation 06 70051 0 wpd Convicted killer executed family has received justice clarionledger com The Clarion Ledger Preceded byWilliam Earl Lynd People executed in US after Baze v Rees ruling Succeeded byKevin Green murderer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Earl Wesley Berry amp oldid 1172547098, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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