- Robert Dale Rowell
Robert Dale Rowell (
April 8 ,1955 –November 15 ,2005 ) was amurder er executed bylethal injection by theU.S. state ofTexas . He was convicted of theMay 10 ,1993 murder of Raymond David Mata in aHouston, Texas crack house.Crime
Rowell had gone to the house on
May 10 with the intent to rob Irving Wright of his drugs and money, after Rowell thought he had paid too much for somecrack cocaine . Wright, Mata and his wife, Angie Perez, were in the house. After entering the house, Rowell told Perez and Mata that he would shoot them if they tried to leave. Rowell then proceeded to beat Wright with aclaw hammer . Then the three victims were ordered into the bathtub, where Rowell shot them with a .22 caliberpistol , killing Mata and Wright. According to the police report, one of the victims appeared to have shown signs of being beaten after being shot.Police arrested Rowell and found him in possession of a .22 caliber revolver with six spent cartridge casings in the chamber, the gun case and Wright’s bank bag.
Trial and appeals
After being indicted for capital murder on
March 1 ,1994 , he was found guilty and sentenced to death by a jury onApril 7 . The conviction and sentence were affirmed by theTexas Court of Criminal Appeals onDecember 18 ,1996 . A petition for writ ofcertiorari was denied by theSupreme Court of the United States onOctober 6 ,1997 and further appeals for writ ofhabeas corpus were denied by his trial court and Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in 1998 and 2002 respectively.Rowell had appealed his sentence as he claimed the jury were improperly instructed. Under Texas state law, during the sentencing phase of the trial, the jury are asked two special issue questions, one of which relates to the future dangerousness to society of the accused. The jury had asked for clarification of the term "society" and the trial judge had replied, "I am prohibited by law from expanding on the Court's charge." Rowell also said that the judge had not explained properly to the jury just how long the non-parole period of his life sentence would have been. He would not have been released until he was 84 years old.
Prior to the events of
May 10 ,1993 , Rowell already had a criminal record. In 1973 he had served concurrent sentences of ten and twelve years for armed robberies. While onparole in 1980 he had robbed a restaurant at gunpoint. One of the patrons was a police officer, who took chase. After the man had identified himself as a police officer, Rowell had fired at the officer. After being arrested in a parking lot nearby, he was sentenced onNovember 18 ,1980 to 30 years. During this prison sentence he stabbed another inmate with a homemade knife atRamsey I prison in Brazoria County and was convicted ofvoluntary manslaughter and sentenced to eight years in prison.According to a psychological testing, Rowell was reported to be unusual for a capital defendant as he did not act impulsively. Instead, he scored highly in ability to think rationally and act purposefully. He was also reported to be suffering from depression,
psychopath ic behavior,deviant behavior ,anxiety , social introversion,drug addiction andalcoholism .Execution
In his final statement he said::"I would like to apologize to the victims' family and all the grief I have caused them. I would like to say I love the girls next to them. Praise the Lord. Let's go warden. That's it."
He declined a
last meal , asking for only a cup oftea .Witnesses to the execution said that he snorted twice as the drugs took effect. He was pronounced dead at 6:24 p.m. CST after being executed by lethal injection at the
Huntsville Unit ,Huntsville, Texas .See also
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Capital punishment in the United States
*List of individuals executed in Texas References
* [http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/stat/rowellrobert.htm Offender information] from the
Texas Department of Criminal Justice
* [http://www.demaction.org/dia/organizations/ncadp/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=1466 Report] from theNational Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
* [http://www.prodeathpenalty.com/Pending/05/nov05.htm November 2005 Executions] from ProDeathPenalty.com
* [http://www.oag.state.tx.us/oagnews/release.php?id=1252 Media Advisory] fromTexas Attorney General
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