- Wesley Baker
Wesley Eugene Baker (
March 26 ,1958 –December 5 ,2005 ) was a convictedmurder er executed by theU.S. state ofMaryland . He was convicted for theJune 6 ,1991 , murder of Jane Tyson in Catonsville. He was pronounced dead at 9:18 p.m. EST after being executed bylethal injection .Early life
His mother conceived Baker only after being
rape d in an alley at the age of 14. He was sexually abused at the age of 5, became aheroin user at 10. By 14, he was trading sex for drugs, and living with a prostitute. And at 15 he became a father. Baker would not allow his trial counsel to tell much of this to the jury during the punishment phase of the trial, as he did not want to humiliate his mother.His first criminal conviction was for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle at 16 years old, for which he received 3 years in prison. In 1978 he was convicted of
armed robbery and received 15 years in prison. Released after 9 years, he was only a free man for two years, before being arrested again for weapons and drug-related offenses.Murder
Wesley Baker approached Jane Tyson, 49, on
June 6 ,1991 , in the parking lot of Catonsville'sWestview Mall as she got into her car with her grandchildren, a 6-year-old boy and a 4-year-old girl, after shoe shopping. He placed a gun to her ear and demanded her purse and then, without warning, fired the gun, killing her instantly. He fled to where his accomplice was waiting with aChevrolet Blazer . A member of the public spotted the two fleeing in a car. He noted the registration number and called the police, who apprehended Wesley Baker and Gregory Lawrence a short time later.Trial and appeals
Baker was convicted by a jury in the
Circuit Court for Harford County onOctober 26 ,1992 , of first-degree murder,robbery with adeadly weapon , and use of ahandgun in the commission of afelony . Four days later he was sentenced to death by the same jury as well as forty years in total for the other two charges. The conviction and sentence were upheld by theMaryland Court of Appeals . Lawrence was convicted of the same charges a year earlier and received life in prison plus 33 years.There have been doubts raised that Baker was the shooter. The 6-year-old boy said that the shooter ran to the driver side of the car, while a member of the public said that Baker was sitting in the passenger seat. Tyson's blood was found on Baker, but police never tested the clothing of Lawrence.
Fingerprint s from Baker's right hand were found on Tyson's car, but Baker is right-handed, which lead theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit to note in 2000::"…one must wonder how it was possible for [Baker] to hold the gun to Tyson's head and leave his fingerprints on the [car] , especially in light of the fact that the incident took only a matter of moments." The court also wrote that the evidence that Baker was the shooter "was not overwhelming." The court did decide to uphold Baker's conviction, however.Baker received a stay of execution in 2002, days before he was scheduled to die, when Governor
Parris N. Glendening imposed amoratorium on the death penalty in the state to allow a study by Professor Raymond Paternoster of theUniversity of Maryland, College Park to be completed. Paternoster later found that the imposition of the death penalty in Maryland is racially biased. Paternoster found that prosecutors are 2.5 times more likely to seek the death penalty in cases whereAfrican American s are accused of murdering Whites than in cases where Whites are accused of murdering Whites. It is 3.5 times more likely compared to cases where African Americans are accused of murdering other African Americans. There were also geographical issues, with some counties 13 times more likely to seek the death penalty.Gary Christopher, who is Baker's lead attorney tried to use the study to get Baker's sentence overturned. The court denied the appeal on a procedural matter, but did cite a
Supreme Court of the United States ruling that held that statistical analyses were not sufficient to show that individual cases were unfairly prosecuted.On
November 28 ,2005 ,William Henry Cardinal Keeler , Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore, visited Baker in prison. It was the first time the Cardinal had visited a death row inmate. After meeting with him, Keeler made a personal plea for the governor to grant clemency and commute the sentence to life imprisonment without parole. GovernorRobert L. Ehrlich Jr. lifted the moratorium when he was elected in 2003. Just prior to the execution, Ehrlich released a statement in which he said he had decided to deny clemency.Execution
Baker was executed by a pianless lethal injection on
December 5 ,2005 . It was the 1002nd execution in the United States since the "Gregg v. Georgia " decision in 1976.He was not asked by prison officials if he had a
final statement . His lawyers said that he had made his peace and expressed remorse for what had done.Jennifer McMenamin , a reporter for the "Baltimore Sun " who witnessed the execution, said that Baker showed little reaction during the injection of the lethal doses of chemicals. His breathing did become more rapid and loud, with a gasping and sucking nature.Unlike other U.S. states, Maryland does not offer the condemned a special
last meal ; instead the prisoner receives whatever is on the menu the day of their death. The Department of Corrections said that Baker's last meal consisted of breadedfish ,pasta marinara,green bean s, orange fruit punch,bread , andmilk .ee also
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Capital punishment in Maryland
*Capital punishment in the United States References
* [http://www.prodeathpenalty.com/Pending/05/dec05.htm December 2005 Executions] from ProDeathPenalty.com
* [http://www.demaction.org/dia/organizations/ncadp/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=1626 Report] from theNational Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
* [http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGAMR510652002?open&of=ENG-2AM Urgent Action on execution of Wesley Eugene Baker] fromAmnesty International (from when his execution was scheduled for May 2002)
* [http://www.courts.state.md.us/opinions/coa/2005/132a04.pdf "Baker v. State"] No. 132, Sept. Term, 2004.Court of Appeals of Maryland
*cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/03/AR2005120301207.html|title=Execution Still On Despite Racial Analysis|publisher=Washington Post|date=December 4 ,2005
*cite news|url=http://www.thewbalchannel.com/news/5424095/detail.html|title=Cardinal Asks Governor To Spare Convicted Killer's Life|publisher=WBAL-TV|date=November 29 ,2005
*cite news|url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/crime/bal-baker1205,1,6544407.story?coll=bal-home-headlines
title=Baker executed for 1991 killing|publisher=Baltimore Sun|date=December 6 ,2005
*cite news|url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/bal-witness1206,1,7410094.story|title=Witness describes final moments of Baker's life|publisher=Baltimore Sun|date=December 6 ,2005
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