- James Neil Tucker
Infobox Criminal
subject_name = James Neil Tucker
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date_of_birth = birth date|1957|1|12|mf=y
place_of_birth =Utah , U.S.
date_of_death = death date and age|2004|5|28|1957|1|12|mf=y
place_of_death =South Carolina , U.S.
charge =murder
penalty =capital punishment
status = executed byelectric chair
occupation =thief
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children =James Neil Tucker (
January 12 1957 –May 28 2004 ) was a convictedmurder er executed by theU.S. state ofSouth Carolina by means of theelectric chair . The electric chair would not be used again in the United States until July 20, 2006, in the state of Virginia. He had been convicted of the murders of Rosa Lee Dolly Oakley and Shannon Lynn Mellon.Childhood and life before murders
Tucker was born in
Utah , the older of two children. After his motherdivorce d, she remarried to a man with three children of his own. A sixth child came from this marriage. Tucker claimed during his trial and appeals that his stepfather had punished him severely, and as a youth, Tucker had committed petty crimes in an attempt to be taken out of the home by the authorities.In 1974, Tucker was convicted of raping an eight-year-old girl and an 83-year-old woman. He received a sentence of one- to 15-years from the
Salt Lake County District Court . Four years later he was again before the courts, this time for escape andtheft , receiving another one to 15 years sentence. He would spend most of his adult life in jail, escaping a total of three times. His longest time as afugitive was five years in the 1980s.While in prison, he became friends with a fellow inmate from
South Carolina . The two went toCalhoun County, South Carolina , where in 1984 they worked at theWebb Carroll's Training Center , a horse farm east of St. Matthews. He went back into prison in Spartanburg County after being arrested for housebreaking andlarceny . He was sentenced to a 10-year sentence. After being released in 1988, he was sent back to Utah where he received another one- to 15-year sentence for escaping prison. On being released in March 1992, Tucker returned to South Carolina. He married hispregnant girlfriend, Marcia, in Sumter. After he was sentenced to death, she divorced him.The murders
Rosa Lee Dolly Oakley was gardening in the front yard of her Sumter home on
June 25 1992 , when Tucker drove his car up her driveway. After talking to her and making sure she was alone, he pulled out a .25-caliber handgun, and forced her inside into her bedroom. Joe Black and James Howard then arrived at the house, looking for Oakley's husband. Tucker allowed her to answer the door, where she told them that her husband wasn't home. They left, but as they backed down the driveway, she ran out of the house screaming "Don't leave me, he's going to kill me." Tucker dragged her back into the house and stole $14 from her purse. As she went for the telephone, Tucker fired the gun, hitting her in the head. According to Tucker::"I shot her again before I left just because, as stupid as it sounds, I thought she was suffering. So I put her out of her misery."Tucker managed to evade police capture for the next week. During this time, he hid in delivery trucks, one time hiding in the undercarriage of a
semi-trailer . He also continued his burglary, breaking into theChristian Fellowship Church and the mobile homes of Kenneth Parker and Myron Baker. He hitched rides to St. Matthews, where he stole astation wagon from afuneral home , but abandoned it after getting it stuck in a wooded area. His next destination was a cottage owned by the Webb Carroll's Training Center on July 1.The cottage was home to Shannon Lynn Mellon, who was training to be a
jockey . In the yard was aChevrolet Blazer and aFord Mustang . While Tucker was deciding what to do, a man emerged from the cottage and drove off in the Blazer. Tucker then entered the house and found Mellon asleep. He bound her withmasking tape and decided to kill her and dump her body in the woods. He shot her once in the back of the head and stole $20. According to Tucker, she was not killed by the first shot and said "I can't see", so he shot her again. As he started to leave, she was still breathing, so she was shot once more, this time in the temple region. He drove to Spartanburg in her stolen Mustang.Ten days after killing Mellon, he was arrested in
Maggie Valley, North Carolina and the next day gave a 48-page confession to police.Trial and appeals
He received two
capital murder trials. The first was for the murder of Mellon, where he was sentenced to death onDecember 8 ,1993 . Thejury took less than 30 minutes to convict him. He received a second death sentence onDecember 11 ,1994 for the murder of Oakley. This time, the jury took 45 minutes to condemn him to death.The death sentence in the Mellon case was overturned by the
South Carolina Supreme Court because the jurors were not told that Tucker was ineligible forparole . A secondsentencing phase was therefore carried out, resulting in another death sentence.He was diagnosed by psychiatrists as having
antisocial personality disorder , and was described as being very intelligent.Tucker did not ask for
clemency from GovernorMark Sanford .While on
death row , about a month before the execution, Tucker pulled a razor blade on a guard who was escorting him inside from the exercise area.Execution
Under South Carolina law, those inmates sentenced before June 1995 are able to choose between the
electric chair and thelethal injection . Tucker refused to make a choice, however, so the former was selected by default.Two jolts were required to execute Tucker for the murder of Rosa Lee Dolly Oakley. Witnesses said that his body jerked upwards as the current flowed through his body. The second jolt lasted two minutes. He was officially pronounced dead at 6:11 p.m..
His final statement was read by his lawyer::"To everyone, I have thought of a million things to say, but they can all be summed up like this. To those I have harmed, my abject apologies and regrets. I am ashamed. To those who must remain and deal with this
insane world, my condolences. But be of good cheer.Christ has overcome the world! I know that my redeemer lives. I am leaving this world with a cheerful attitude. Hallelujah."For his
last meal , he orderedpizza ,Mountain Dew and twoBLT sandwich es.He was the 912th person executed in the United States since the "
Gregg v. Georgia " decision in 1976.ee also
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Capital punishment in the United States
*List of individuals executed in South Carolina References
*cite news|url=http://www.timesanddemocrat.com/articles/2004/05/23/news/news1.txt|title=A tough family life, poor choices and years in prison shaped James Neil Tucker into a killer|publisher=The Times and Democrat|date=May 2004
* [http://www.clarkprosecutor.org/html/death/US/tucker912.htm Clark County Prosecutor]
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