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Kimberly LaGayle McCarthy (May 11, 1961 – June 26, 2013) was an American death row inmate and suspected serial killer who was convicted and sentenced to death for the 1997 murder of her neighbor, 71-year-old retired college professor Dorothy Booth, in her Lancaster, Texas (Dallas–Fort Worth area) home during a robbery. She was a suspect in ...
Oklahoma [18] 17 June 25, 2013 Brian Darrell Davis: 39 27 12 Black [19] 18 June 26, 2013 Kimberly LaGayle McCarthy: 52 36 16 Female Texas [20] 19 July 16, 2013 John Manuel Quintanilla Jr. 36 25 11 Male Hispanic [21] 20 July 18, 2013 Vaughn Ross: 41 29 12 Black [22] 21 July 25, 2013 Andrew Reid Lackey: 29 22 7 White Alabama [23] 22 July 31, 2013
The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Oklahoma since 1976. The total amounts to 127 people, and all were executed by lethal injection . [ 1 ] Of the 127 people, 124 were males and 3 were females who all had been convicted of first-degree murder.
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Kimberly LaGayle McCarthy: Black 52 36 Texas [15] 14 February 5, 2014 Suzanne Margaret Basso: White 59 44 [16] 15 September 17, 2014 Lisa Ann Coleman: Black 38 28 [17] 16 September 30, 2015 Kelly Renee Gissendaner: White 47 Georgia [18] 17 January 13, 2021 Lisa Marie Montgomery: 52 36 Federal government [19] 18 January 3, 2023 Amber McLaughlin ...
There are presently 32 men and one woman on Oklahoma’s death row. Between 1915 and 2024, the state executed 209 people — 82 were electrocuted, 126 died by lethal injection , and one was hanged ...
Emmanuel Littlejohn was executed in Oklahoma over recommendations for clemency from the parole board. He spent much of his childhood in Wichita. ‘A piece of my heart is gone’: Funeral held in ...
The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Oklahoma before 1972, when capital punishment was briefly abolished by the Supreme Court's ruling in Furman v. Georgia . [ 1 ] For people executed by Oklahoma after the restoration of capital punishment by the Supreme Court's ruling in Gregg v.