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Ernest Martin (murderer)

Ernest Martin (September 22, 1960 – June 18, 2003) was executed by the State of Ohio for the murder of a Cleveland store owner. He was convicted of the crime on July 8, 1983, and spent 19 years, 11 months, and 10 days on death row while his case was appealed.

Ernest Martin
Mug shot of Ernest Martin
Born(1960-09-22)September 22, 1960
DiedJune 18, 2003(2003-06-18) (aged 42)
Cause of deathExecution by lethal injection
Criminal statusExecuted
Conviction(s)Aggravated murder
Criminal penaltyDeath sentence

The crime edit

On December 20, 1982, Ernel Foster, a security guard, was robbed of his .38 caliber Smith & Wesson revolver by a black male, while waiting at a bus stop in Cleveland, Ohio. Foster later testified that he chased the offender for a block and a half and was able to see his face. He further noted that the offender's hair was in small braids. On February 1, 1983, Foster was summoned to the police station to view a line-up composed of six black males. Foster was able to identify Martin, noting that his hair was braided in the same manner as it appeared on December 20, 1982. Later, Foster identified Martin in the courtroom as the man who had taken his weapon.

Martin's girlfriend, Josephine Pedro, testified that he had threatened her with a gun earlier that year, telling her that he had stolen the weapon from a security guard. She wrote down the serial number of the gun on the back of an envelope box. The number was identical to the serial number of Foster's weapon except that the letter "D" had been purposely transformed into a "9." Pedro testified that this was done to make the number sequence look like a telephone number in order to ward off any suspicion.

Pedro further testified that in the early hours of January 21, 1983, Martin revealed a plan to rob Robinson's Drug Store. She attempted to dissuade him but Martin threatened her if she did not cooperate in the robbery. Martin then left the apartment and returned approximately ten minutes later with the gun he had taken from Foster.

Martin devised a plan whereby Pedro was to go to the store and attempt to buy medicine for a cold. When 71-year-old Robert Robinson, owner of the store, unlocked the door to allow Pedro's entrance, Martin planned to follow her in and rob the premises. Martin wore gray pants, tennis shoes and a waist length black leather jacket. He covered his face with a brown knit cap in which he cut holes for his eyes to avoid being identified. At approximately 12:45 a.m., Pedro arrived at the store and knocked on the door. Upon recognizing Pedro, Robinson unlocked the door to let her in. However, he locked the door again before Martin could gain entry. As Robinson stood in front of the door after locking it, Martin fired two shots through the door fatally wounding him. After firing the shots Martin allegedly went to the apartment to change his clothes and then returned to the store to finish the robbery.

Monty Parkey, an employee of Robinson, was in the back room at the time of the shooting. After hearing the shots and seeing what had occurred, Parkey called an ambulance and the police. He then instructed Pedro to go to Robinson's house to get Mrs. Robinson. Pedro complied and upon returning was interviewed by the police concerning the events. She gave them her name and address and stated she knew nothing about the shooting. Martin was also present at this time and talked to the police. Upon completing her interview, Pedro returned to her apartment.

When Pedro reached the apartment she called her neighbor, Larry Kidd. Martin returned approximately thirty-five minutes later. Pedro asked Martin whether the evening's events had been worth it. He showed her a pile of bills under a blanket which he then took into the bathroom and explained that the robbery netted $39.

Martin then drove Kidd and Pedro to an "after hours" spot for drinks. After they sat down at the table, Martin took two spent cartridges from his pocket and placed them on the table. Kidd remarked: "Mr. Robinson got shot twice, and you got two cartridges." Martin did not respond to this comment.

The investigation edit

Several days after the shooting the police again questioned Pedro and Martin. By this time the two had put together a story for the police that Pedro had gone to the store to get cough medicine when the deceased was shot and that Martin only came to the store after she had been gone for an unusually long time. On January 29, 1983, the police returned and arrested Pedro and Martin for the murder of Robinson. After several days in jail, Pedro told the police that she had helped set up the robbery by going to the store and that Martin had shot the deceased.

Soon afterwards, Martin's father contacted Pedro asking her to change her statement. While visiting Martin in jail, Martin's father again asked Pedro to change her story.

Trial edit

During the trial, the state introduced a letter dated February 13, 1983, wherein Martin asked Pedro to "tell the truth" and implicate a man named "Slim" for the murder-robbery of Robinson. An additional letter dated February 17, 1983, in which Martin again asked her to implicate "Slim", was also introduced into evidence. Pedro has continually denied that "Slim" had anything to do with these crimes.

The state also offered another letter into evidence which had been written by Martin to Pedro when he was in jail in February 1981 for another offense. Pedro identified the letter and read it into the record. The letter asked Pedro to lie for Martin and to implicate someone else for the commission of the offense for which Martin was charged. Pedro admitted lying for Martin pursuant to the letter in the previous trial for the other offense.

Finally, Antoinette Henderson testified that she lived with Pedro for about five or six months until the middle of December 1982. During December she heard Martin say he was going to rob Robinson's store. Martin threatened her with a gun, warning her that she had better not tell anyone of his plan.

During the trial the defense presented no witnesses, but sought to introduce into evidence written statements of Pedro and Henderson. The court denied this request finding the written statements were not inconsistent as alleged by the defense.

The jury found Martin guilty of the aggravated robbery of Ernel Foster and of the aggravated robbery and aggravated murder of Robert Robinson with the specification of being the principal offender of the aggravated murder while committing or attempting to commit aggravated robbery. After the mitigation hearing was conducted, the jury recommended that he receive the death penalty.

Appeals edit

Although Martin's appeals centered on his arrest and his claim of ineffective assistance of counsel, he also attempted to introduce evidence of his innocence.

E.J. Rieves-Bey lived across the street from the victim's store and witnessed someone running away from the scene after hearing shots fired. Within two weeks of the killing, he gave a statement to the Cleveland police describing the man he saw fleeing as 5'10" and 170 lbs, roughly matching Martin. Approximately a month later, he told a court-appointed investigator that the man was "About six foot, two maybe three . . . Maybe about 180, 200 pounds." He also stated, "I know he's taller than Ernest Martin, and Ernest Martin is smaller, way smaller."

The State subpoenaed Rieves-Bey to testify, but he arrived just as jury deliberations began. The State sought to reopen its case and present the testimony of Rieves-Bey. The defense successfully objected, and deliberations continued.

At the hearing on Martin's motion for a new trial, Rieves-Bey described the man he saw fleeing from the scene as "about six foot, 200 pounds." He also stated that the man was wearing "a black coat, and a brown mask and sort of a hat." He testified that several minutes after he saw the fleeing man, he saw Martin walking toward the crime scene, and that he was wearing "(a) brown long coat, lighter, a brown coat." This description corroborated Pedro's testimony that Martin wore a black leather jacket and brown mask with holes cut for eyes, prior to and during the crime, and that when he returned to the store after the shooting, he wore a "long grey coat."

Rieves-Bey gave a 1997 deposition for purposes of Martin's habeas corpus action. He was incarcerated at the time. He insisted that Martin "wasn't the man" that he saw fleeing the scene. During the deposition, he admitted that his cocaine addiction had impaired his memory, and that he couldn't remember giving testimony in 1983 about the case.

Martin's allegations of ineffective assistance of counsel were rejected by the appellate courts, and the federal courts also found that "although petitioner's arrest could have been illegal, his identification by the security guard and his girlfriend's statements to police were not suppressible fruits of the tainted action. The overwhelming nature of the evidence of guilt precluded petitioner from showing that prejudice resulted from any alleged deficiency in his counsel's cross-examination."

Execution edit

At the time of his execution, Martin maintained his innocence and compared himself to Jesus Christ, saying he too had been "lied on and slandered."

"I don't hold any grudges or hatred because God is in control of all things", he said. "I thank God for this life even though it wasn't always a good one. You all know that I love you", he continued. "Hug mama and let everybody know that I love them and that we'll see each other again. You take care, media. God bless all of you. That's all I have to say."

See also edit

Sources edit

Court cases edit

  • State v. Martin, No. 84-1660, Supreme Court of Ohio, 19 Ohio St. 3d 122; 483 N.E.2d 1157; 1985 Ohio LEXIS 520;
  • State v. Martin, NO. 69554, Court Of Appeals Of Ohio, Eighth Appellate District, Cuyahoga County, 1996 Ohio App. LEXIS 2422, June 13, 1996,
  • State v. Martin, NO. 66938, Court Of Appeals Of Ohio, Eighth Appellate District, Cuyahoga County, 1995 Ohio App. LEXIS 571, February 16, 1995
  • Martin v. Mitchell, 00-3357/00-3359, United States Court Of Appeals For The Sixth Circuit, 2002 U.S. App. LEXIS 6484, March 28, 2002,
  • Martin v. Mitchell, Nos. 00-3357/00-3359, United States Court Of Appeals For The Sixth Circuit, 280 F.3d 594; 2002 U.S. App. LEXIS 1827; 2002 FED App. 0050P (6th Cir.), August 7, 2001

Media accounts edit

  • "Executed man's last words accuse state of using false testimony", The Associated Press State & Local Wire, June 19, 2003
  • "Inmate executed for 1983 murder; He uses his last words to proclaim innocence", The Plain Dealer, June 19, 2003

Other sources edit

  • Clark Prosecutor
  • 2005 Capital Crimes Report (pdf) Office of the Ohio Attorney General.
Executions carried out in Ohio
Preceded by
David M. Brewer
April 29, 2003
Ernest Martin
June 18, 2003
Succeeded by
Lewis Williams Jr.
January 14, 2004
Executions carried out in the United States
Preceded by
Joseph Trueblood – Indiana
June 13, 2003
Ernest Martin – Ohio
June 18, 2003
Succeeded by
Lewis Gilbert II – Oklahoma
July 1, 2003

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This article is about the murderer For the archeologist see Ernest L Martin Ernest Martin September 22 1960 June 18 2003 was executed by the State of Ohio for the murder of a Cleveland store owner He was convicted of the crime on July 8 1983 and spent 19 years 11 months and 10 days on death row while his case was appealed Ernest MartinMug shot of Ernest MartinBorn 1960 09 22 September 22 1960DiedJune 18 2003 2003 06 18 aged 42 Southern Ohio Correctional Facility Lucasville Ohio U S Cause of deathExecution by lethal injectionCriminal statusExecutedConviction s Aggravated murderCriminal penaltyDeath sentence Contents 1 The crime 2 The investigation 3 Trial 4 Appeals 5 Execution 6 See also 7 Sources 7 1 Court cases 7 2 Media accounts 7 3 Other sourcesThe crime editOn December 20 1982 Ernel Foster a security guard was robbed of his 38 caliber Smith amp Wesson revolver by a black male while waiting at a bus stop in Cleveland Ohio Foster later testified that he chased the offender for a block and a half and was able to see his face He further noted that the offender s hair was in small braids On February 1 1983 Foster was summoned to the police station to view a line up composed of six black males Foster was able to identify Martin noting that his hair was braided in the same manner as it appeared on December 20 1982 Later Foster identified Martin in the courtroom as the man who had taken his weapon Martin s girlfriend Josephine Pedro testified that he had threatened her with a gun earlier that year telling her that he had stolen the weapon from a security guard She wrote down the serial number of the gun on the back of an envelope box The number was identical to the serial number of Foster s weapon except that the letter D had been purposely transformed into a 9 Pedro testified that this was done to make the number sequence look like a telephone number in order to ward off any suspicion Pedro further testified that in the early hours of January 21 1983 Martin revealed a plan to rob Robinson s Drug Store She attempted to dissuade him but Martin threatened her if she did not cooperate in the robbery Martin then left the apartment and returned approximately ten minutes later with the gun he had taken from Foster Martin devised a plan whereby Pedro was to go to the store and attempt to buy medicine for a cold When 71 year old Robert Robinson owner of the store unlocked the door to allow Pedro s entrance Martin planned to follow her in and rob the premises Martin wore gray pants tennis shoes and a waist length black leather jacket He covered his face with a brown knit cap in which he cut holes for his eyes to avoid being identified At approximately 12 45 a m Pedro arrived at the store and knocked on the door Upon recognizing Pedro Robinson unlocked the door to let her in However he locked the door again before Martin could gain entry As Robinson stood in front of the door after locking it Martin fired two shots through the door fatally wounding him After firing the shots Martin allegedly went to the apartment to change his clothes and then returned to the store to finish the robbery Monty Parkey an employee of Robinson was in the back room at the time of the shooting After hearing the shots and seeing what had occurred Parkey called an ambulance and the police He then instructed Pedro to go to Robinson s house to get Mrs Robinson Pedro complied and upon returning was interviewed by the police concerning the events She gave them her name and address and stated she knew nothing about the shooting Martin was also present at this time and talked to the police Upon completing her interview Pedro returned to her apartment When Pedro reached the apartment she called her neighbor Larry Kidd Martin returned approximately thirty five minutes later Pedro asked Martin whether the evening s events had been worth it He showed her a pile of bills under a blanket which he then took into the bathroom and explained that the robbery netted 39 Martin then drove Kidd and Pedro to an after hours spot for drinks After they sat down at the table Martin took two spent cartridges from his pocket and placed them on the table Kidd remarked Mr Robinson got shot twice and you got two cartridges Martin did not respond to this comment The investigation editSeveral days after the shooting the police again questioned Pedro and Martin By this time the two had put together a story for the police that Pedro had gone to the store to get cough medicine when the deceased was shot and that Martin only came to the store after she had been gone for an unusually long time On January 29 1983 the police returned and arrested Pedro and Martin for the murder of Robinson After several days in jail Pedro told the police that she had helped set up the robbery by going to the store and that Martin had shot the deceased Soon afterwards Martin s father contacted Pedro asking her to change her statement While visiting Martin in jail Martin s father again asked Pedro to change her story Trial editDuring the trial the state introduced a letter dated February 13 1983 wherein Martin asked Pedro to tell the truth and implicate a man named Slim for the murder robbery of Robinson An additional letter dated February 17 1983 in which Martin again asked her to implicate Slim was also introduced into evidence Pedro has continually denied that Slim had anything to do with these crimes The state also offered another letter into evidence which had been written by Martin to Pedro when he was in jail in February 1981 for another offense Pedro identified the letter and read it into the record The letter asked Pedro to lie for Martin and to implicate someone else for the commission of the offense for which Martin was charged Pedro admitted lying for Martin pursuant to the letter in the previous trial for the other offense Finally Antoinette Henderson testified that she lived with Pedro for about five or six months until the middle of December 1982 During December she heard Martin say he was going to rob Robinson s store Martin threatened her with a gun warning her that she had better not tell anyone of his plan During the trial the defense presented no witnesses but sought to introduce into evidence written statements of Pedro and Henderson The court denied this request finding the written statements were not inconsistent as alleged by the defense The jury found Martin guilty of the aggravated robbery of Ernel Foster and of the aggravated robbery and aggravated murder of Robert Robinson with the specification of being the principal offender of the aggravated murder while committing or attempting to commit aggravated robbery After the mitigation hearing was conducted the jury recommended that he receive the death penalty Appeals editAlthough Martin s appeals centered on his arrest and his claim of ineffective assistance of counsel he also attempted to introduce evidence of his innocence E J Rieves Bey lived across the street from the victim s store and witnessed someone running away from the scene after hearing shots fired Within two weeks of the killing he gave a statement to the Cleveland police describing the man he saw fleeing as 5 10 and 170 lbs roughly matching Martin Approximately a month later he told a court appointed investigator that the man was About six foot two maybe three Maybe about 180 200 pounds He also stated I know he s taller than Ernest Martin and Ernest Martin is smaller way smaller The State subpoenaed Rieves Bey to testify but he arrived just as jury deliberations began The State sought to reopen its case and present the testimony of Rieves Bey The defense successfully objected and deliberations continued At the hearing on Martin s motion for a new trial Rieves Bey described the man he saw fleeing from the scene as about six foot 200 pounds He also stated that the man was wearing a black coat and a brown mask and sort of a hat He testified that several minutes after he saw the fleeing man he saw Martin walking toward the crime scene and that he was wearing a brown long coat lighter a brown coat This description corroborated Pedro s testimony that Martin wore a black leather jacket and brown mask with holes cut for eyes prior to and during the crime and that when he returned to the store after the shooting he wore a long grey coat Rieves Bey gave a 1997 deposition for purposes of Martin s habeas corpus action He was incarcerated at the time He insisted that Martin wasn t the man that he saw fleeing the scene During the deposition he admitted that his cocaine addiction had impaired his memory and that he couldn t remember giving testimony in 1983 about the case Martin s allegations of ineffective assistance of counsel were rejected by the appellate courts and the federal courts also found that although petitioner s arrest could have been illegal his identification by the security guard and his girlfriend s statements to police were not suppressible fruits of the tainted action The overwhelming nature of the evidence of guilt precluded petitioner from showing that prejudice resulted from any alleged deficiency in his counsel s cross examination Execution editAt the time of his execution Martin maintained his innocence and compared himself to Jesus Christ saying he too had been lied on and slandered I don t hold any grudges or hatred because God is in control of all things he said I thank God for this life even though it wasn t always a good one You all know that I love you he continued Hug mama and let everybody know that I love them and that we ll see each other again You take care media God bless all of you That s all I have to say See also editCapital punishment in Ohio Capital punishment in the United States List of people executed by lethal injection List of people executed in Ohio List of people executed in the United States in 2003Sources editCourt cases edit State v Martin No 84 1660 Supreme Court of Ohio 19 Ohio St 3d 122 483 N E 2d 1157 1985 Ohio LEXIS 520 State v Martin NO 69554 Court Of Appeals Of Ohio Eighth Appellate District Cuyahoga County 1996 Ohio App LEXIS 2422 June 13 1996 State v Martin NO 66938 Court Of Appeals Of Ohio Eighth Appellate District Cuyahoga County 1995 Ohio App LEXIS 571 February 16 1995 Martin v Mitchell 00 3357 00 3359 United States Court Of Appeals For The Sixth Circuit 2002 U S App LEXIS 6484 March 28 2002 Martin v Mitchell Nos 00 3357 00 3359 United States Court Of Appeals For The Sixth Circuit 280 F 3d 594 2002 U S App LEXIS 1827 2002 FED App 0050P 6th Cir August 7 2001 Media accounts edit Executed man s last words accuse state of using false testimony The Associated Press State amp Local Wire June 19 2003 Inmate executed for 1983 murder He uses his last words to proclaim innocence The Plain Dealer June 19 2003 Other sources edit Clark Prosecutor 2005 Capital Crimes Report pdf Office of the Ohio Attorney General Executions carried out in Ohio Preceded byDavid M BrewerApril 29 2003 Ernest MartinJune 18 2003 Succeeded byLewis Williams Jr January 14 2004 Executions carried out in the United States Preceded byJoseph Trueblood IndianaJune 13 2003 Ernest Martin OhioJune 18 2003 Succeeded byLewis Gilbert II OklahomaJuly 1 2003 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ernest Martin murderer amp oldid 1188126759, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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