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Man convicted of 1992 Christmas killing spree in Dayton to be executed today |
2009-07-21 |
![]() Keene, who was convicted in five of the murders, was scheduled to die by lethal injection at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville one week after Ohio's most recent execution. It would be the fastest turnaround since the state executed two inmates in six days in 2004. Gov. Ted Strickland denied clemency last week for Keene, who didn't request it. At a June 17 clemency hearing, Keene directed his attorneys not to present evidence on his behalf, saying he didn't want to cause additional pain to his family or to the victims' families. Keene and three accomplices went on a three-day murder and robbery rampage in Dayton that began on Christmas Eve 1992. Other victims included Sarah Abraham, 38, a convenience store clerk shot in the head after handing over $30 from a cash register, and Marvin Washington and Wendy Cottrill, two teenage acquaintances who Keene feared would tell police about his crimes. His three accomplices are serving life sentences. Keene was examined Monday by the prison's medical staff for suitable injection sites. No problems with his veins were reported, prison spokeswoman Julie Walburn said. He also ordered a special meal for dinner that included a porterhouse steak, jumbo deep-fried shrimp and German chocolate cake. Keene was calm and quiet and spent the day watching television and writing a letter, Walburn said. Seven members of the victims' families were expected to witness today's execution. Keene's two defense attorneys were to be his only witnesses. Defense attorneys said Keene, who was 19 at the time of the slayings, was despondent over the death of his brother, who was shot and killed a year earlier. At his trial, Keene also told a three-judge panel that a falling-out with his father contributed to his troubled emotional state. Prosecutors described Keene as the ringleader of a group that called itself the Downtown Posse. The killings began with 34-year-old Joseph Wilkerson. Keene and his accomplices arrived at Wilkerson's home under the pretext of wanting to participate in an orgy, prosecutors said. They tied Wilkerson to his bed and ransacked the house, and when Keene found a .32-caliber handgun in the garage, he returned to the bedroom and shot Wilkerson twice. Later Christmas Eve, Keene and accomplice DeMarcus Smith approached 18-year-old Danita Gullette at a pay phone, took her jacket and shoes and fatally shot the woman, prosecutors said. Gullette was the mother of a 2-year-old girl. Washington, 18, and Cottrill, 16, were acquaintances who sometimes stayed at Keene's apartment and observed Keene returning with stolen items, prosecutors aid. They were shot and killed behind a gravel pit. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#4 Buh-bye. |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2009-07-21 18:18 |
#3 1992 crime? 2009 punishment? Took awhile for justice. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2009-07-21 17:49 |
#2 Ahhhh, thank you for posting Old Sparky. Good to see him once again, if only in retirement. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2009-07-21 08:21 |
#1 Marvallous! |
Posted by: Frank G 2009-07-21 08:21 |