- Louis Jones, Jr.
Louis Jones, Jr. (
March 4 ,1950 –March 18 ,2003 ) was a convictedmurder er executed bylethal injection by thefederal government of the United States . He was convicted of theFebruary 18 ,1995 , murder of Private Tracie Joy McBride, afterkidnapping her fromGoodfellow Air Force Base inSan Angelo, Texas .As of 2007 , he is the most recent person executed by the federal government.McBride had been at Goodfellow for only nine days when Jones entered her house around 9 p.m. and kidnapped her at gunpoint, while she was on the telephone. First he took her to his own house and sexually assaulted her. The prosecution then asserts that he forced her to clean herself to remove biological trace evidence. Finally, he drove her to a bridge near
San Angelo, Texas and then repeatedly struck her head with atire iron . The force of the blows was so great that pieces of theskull were missing. As McBride was a federal employee, Jones was prosecuted under 18 U.S.C. § 1201(a)(2) (kidnapping resulting in death) and the prosecution decided to seek the death penalty under theFederal Death Penalty Act of 1994 .He was tried in the
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas and found guilty by a jury. In the separate sentencing phase, the jury found that there existed two aggravating circumstances — McBride died during the commission of another crime; and that the crime was "especially heinous, cruel, and depraved" — and sentenced Jones to death. The case for death penalty was challenged by the civil rights organizations claiming that it would be racist.Fact|date=May 2007Jones had joined the
United States Army in 1971 and had served as an Army Airborne Ranger. During the 1983invasion of Grenada he had lead aplatoon during combat jump. Then during theGulf War he and 130,000 other troops were exposed tosarin nerve agent when a weapons depot was destroyed inKhamisiyah . During his trial he claimed that this exposure had causedbrain damage and a change of personality. For his service he was awarded aCommendation Medal for meritorious service. He was honorably discharged from the Army after 22 years in 1993 with the rank of Master Sergeant.On
October 18 ,2002 theSupreme Court of the United States refused to block the execution and PresidentGeorge W. Bush also denied clemency.His last meal consisted of
nectarine s,peach es andplum s. He was escorted into thedeath chamber at theUnited States Penitentiary, Terre Haute , strapped to a gurney at 7 a.m.. His final statement was::"Although the Lord hath chastised me forth, he hath not given me over unto death."After this he began singing thehymn "Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross ".ee also
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List of individuals executed by the federal government of the United States
*Capital punishment in the United States References
* [http://www.ccadp.org/louisjonesjr.htm Louis Jones, Jr.] reports from Canadian Coalition Against the Death Penalty
* [http://www.clarkprosecutor.org/html/death/US/jones837.htm Clark County Prosecutor]
* [http://straylight.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/97-9361.ZO.html "Jones v. United States"] 97 U.S. 9361 (2002)Supreme Court of the United States decision.
* [http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/statistics/deathrow/drowlist/jonesl.jpgTDCJ Offender Information]
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