John R. Hicks

John R. Hicks

Infobox Criminal


subject_name = John R. Hicks
image_size = 200 px
image_caption = Mug shot of John R. Hicks.
date_of_birth = birth date|1956|7|31
place_of_birth = Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
date_of_death = death date and age|2005|11|29|1956|7|31
place_of_death = Lucasville, Ohio, U.S.
alias =
conviction = Aggravated murder, Robbery
penalty = Death sentence
status = Deceased
occupation =
spouse =
parents =
children =

John R. Hicks (July 31, 1956 – November 29, 2005) was a murderer executed by the U.S. state of Ohio. He was executed for the August 3, 1985 murder of his five-year-old stepdaughter, Brandy Green. He was also convicted of the murder of his mother-in-law, Maxine Armstrong, for which he received a life sentence.

Crime

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Hicks was a cocaine addict and alcoholic. He had purchased cocaine around 4 p.m. on August 2, 1985, but felt a further craving, so he took the VCR from his own home as security for a $50 purchase. He did not have the cash to redeem the VCR and so he knew his wife would become angry when she found out what he had done. He then decided to rob and murder Armstrong.

He telephoned Armstrong to say he was coming around. When he arrived around 11 p.m. he put his stepdaughter to bed. He then approached Armstrong from behind and strangled her with his own hands. To make sure she was really dead he used a length of clothesline. He searched her bedroom and stole $300 and some credit cards.

After buying more cocaine, he realized his stepdaughter would place him at the scene of the crime and could be a potential witness. He returned and smothered her with a pillow. When this failed to kill his stepdaughter, he tried to use his own hands, and then duct taped her mouth and nose. He attempted to dismember Armstrong in the bathtub, but gave up after nearly cutting one of her legs off. Returning to the body of Brandy Green, he removed her underpants and penetrated her with his finger. His last actions in the apartment were to steal a checkbook, a ring, a .32 caliber pistol, and a box of ammunition. After returning to his apartment around 3 a.m., he fled from Cincinnati at 6 a.m.. He would be later arrested in Knoxville, Tennessee on August 4, 1985.

Trial and appeals

He was convicted of the aggravated murder of Maxine Armstrong while committing robbery, for which he received a life sentence to be served concurrently with a 10 to 25 year sentence for aggravated robbery. In the murder of his five-year-old stepdaughter, Hicks was convicted of aggravated murder to escape detention and purposeful killing of more than two people. For this he received a death sentence.

He was sentenced to death on March 3, 1986 for the aggravated murder of Brandy Green.

Hicks's lawyers have argued that under Ohio law, voluntary intoxication may be considered a mitigating factor in capital cases. They say that the jury was not instructed of this fact. In their report, the parole board wrote that although he was intoxicated, the "merciless death" of his stepdaughter was premeditated.

The jury were also told that the final decision of whether to impose a death sentence rested with the trial judge. They say that this may have led some jurors to vote for the death penalty, even though they had doubts about its appropriateness for the case.Fact|date=January 2008 The Court of Appeals of Ohio overturned the later grounds for appeal. They stated in their opinion that they did not endorse "the perpetuation of a practice that has fallen into disfavor in this state."

Dr. Theodore Parran of the Case Western School of Medicine diagnosed Hicks with a psychotic decomposition and recommended that he be placed into a psychiatric facility for observation. Parran said that although Hicks' actions appeared deliberate, he did not know what he was doing.

The nine-member Ohio Parole Board recommended unanimously on November 15, 2005 that Governor Bob Taft deny clemency for Hicks. At the hearing, his brother plead for Hicks' life to be spared, while his sister-in-law argued that Hicks should be executed for his crimes.

Execution

He was pronounced dead at 10:20 a.m. on November 29, 2005, after being executed by lethal injection at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville, Ohio.

Asked for a final statement by the warden, he said::"It begun with a syringe in my arm and it ends with a needle in my arm. It’s come full circle. I realize that. … I know this may be shallow or hollow words to y’all but it’s coming from my heart."

After the drugs had begun to flow, he said "Whoa. Hallelujah", laughed loudly and then said "Yes. Thank you."

ee also

* Capital punishment in Ohio
* Capital punishment in the United States

References

* [http://www.demaction.org/dia/organizations/ncadp/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=1468 Report] from the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
* [http://www.prodeathpenalty.com/Pending/05/nov05.htm November 2005 Executions] from ProDeathPenalty.com
* [http://www.drc.state.oh.us/Public/John%20Hicks.pdf Ohio Parole Board clemency report (PDF)]
*cite news|url=http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051116/NEWS01/511160389/1056/news01|title=Board upholds execution for stepdaughter's killer|date=November 16, 2005|publisher=The Cincinnati Enquirer
*cite news|url=http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051109/NEWS01/511090386|title=Brother pleads for killer's life|date=November 9, 2005|publisher=The Cincinnati Enquirer
*cite news|url=http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051129/NEWS01/311290014|title=Ohio executes John Hicks|date=November 29, 2005|publisher=Associated Press


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