List of death row inmates in the United States

As of January 1, 2023, there were 2,331 death row inmates in the United States, including 50 women.[1] The number of death row inmates changes frequently with new convictions, appellate decisions overturning conviction or sentence alone, commutations, or deaths (through execution or otherwise).[2] Due to this fluctuation as well as lag and inconsistencies in inmate reporting procedures across jurisdictions, the information in this article may present inaccuracies.

Demographics edit

Ethnicity of defendants on death row edit

  • White: 978 (41.96%)
  • African-American: 961 (41.23%)
  • Hispanic: 325 (13.94%)
  • Asian: 44 (1.89%)
  • Native American: 23 (0.99%)[1]

Comparatively, 60% of the U.S. population is white, and 11% is black (USA Facts 2022).

Gender of defendants on death row edit

  • Male: 2,281 (97.85%)
  • Female: 50 (2.15%)[1]

Comparatively, 50.8% of the U.S. population is female, and 49.2% is male (USCB 2018).

Education edit

  • 69.75% have less than a high school diploma or GED.[3]

Comparatively, 12.19% of U.S. adults have less than a high school diploma or GED.[3]

Mental illness edit

  • It has been estimated that over 10% of death row inmates have a mental illness.[4]

Comparatively, it is estimated that 4.2% of American adults have a serious mental illness.[5]

Time on death row edit

  • Median time, in years, a death row prisoner has been awaiting execution: 7[3]
  • Average time, in years, between imposition of a death sentence and execution: 12[3]
    • For 2020: 22 years on average between offense and execution.

Later found innocent or exonerated edit

  • 1.6% of death row prisoners since 1972 have been formally exonerated and released.[6]

List of death row inmates by jurisdiction edit

Federal edit

  • On death row: 42 (as of December 7, 2023)[7]
  • Total number executed: 50 (1927–2021)[8]

Due to the high number of federal death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages are listed in this article. A full list is externally linked:

Name Crime Time on death row Imprisoned at Register number Notes
Jorge Avila-Torrez Murdered 20-year-old Navy Petty Officer Amanda Jean Snell in Virginia. 9 years, 299 days Northern Neck Regional Jail 16054-084 Avila-Torrez was later linked to the rapes and murders of eight-year-old Laura Hobbs and nine-year-old Krystal Tobias in his hometown of Zion, Illinois.
Robert Gregory Bowers Perpetrator of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting; an antisemitic terrorist attack in which eleven people were murdered. 234 days USP Terre Haute 39188-068 The shooting was the deadliest attack on the Jewish community in the United States.
Len Davis Conspiracy to violate civil rights through murder. 27 years, 333 days (since initial sentence)
18 years, 149 days (since re-sentencing)
USP Terre Haute 24325-034 Davis was an officer in the New Orleans Police Department. He ordered a drug dealer to kill a 32-year-old woman, Kim Groves, who had witnessed Davis abuse a suspect and filed a brutality complaint. He was also convicted of witness tampering (which was later thrown out) and, subsequent to his first death penalty sentence, of two drug trafficking charges.
Marvin Gabrion Kidnapping and murder of 19-year-old Rachel Timmerman of Cedar Springs, Michigan. 22 years, 8 days (since initial sentence)
10 years, 301 days (since re-sentencing)
MCFP Springfield 09184-055 Gabrion had previously raped Timmerman on August 7, 1996, and two days before the trial she went missing. The murder took place in Michigan, which does not have the death penalty, but the body was found in Manistee National Forest, which is federal land. On appeal, his defense team argued that they should consider any reasonable doubt they have that the murder took place outside of the forest before being moved into the forest after death, which would make him ineligible for the death penalty.
Jurijus Kadamovas Ransom-related kidnapping and murder of five people. 17 years, 12 days USP Terre Haute 21050-112 Kadamovas and co-defendant Iouri Mikhel were sentenced to death for the ransom related kidnappings and murders of five people. The men allegedly demanded a total of more than $5.5 million from relatives and associates, and received more than $1 million from victims' relatives. Prosecutors said the victims were killed regardless of whether the ransoms were paid. The bodies were tied with weights and dumped in a reservoir near Yosemite National Park.
Iouri Mikhel USP Terre Haute 23675-112
Dylann Roof Perpetrator of the Charleston church shooting on June 17, 2015, which killed nine African Americans. 7 years, 74 days USP Terre Haute 28509-171 American mass murderer and white supremacist who, during a prayer service at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, sat down with his future victims for approximately 45 minutes before pulling out a Glock 41 .45-caliber handgun. Among those people who were killed was the senior pastor and state senator Clementa C. Pinckney. Roof is the first person on death row for federal hate crimes.[9]
Kaboni Savage Twelve counts of murder in aid of racketeering and one count of retaliating against a witness by murder. 10 years, 295 days ADX Florence 58232-066 Philadelphia drug kingpin, sentenced to death for the Firebombing of a house where a federal witness lived, killing six people.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Co-perpetrator of the Boston Marathon bombing which killed three people and injured 264 runners and spectators.[10] 8 years, 274 days ADX Florence 95079-038 Kyrgyz-American, Islamic terrorism[11] inspired lone wolf who, along with his brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev, perpetrated the attack. Tamerlan later died due to critical injuries and massive blood loss during a shootout with police on April 19, 2013. On July 31, 2020, Tsarnaev's death sentence was overturned on appeal, but was reinstated by the US Supreme Court two years later.
Alejandro Enrique Umaña Murdered two brothers at a family restaurant in Greensboro, North Carolina. 13 years, 241 days USP Terre Haute 23077-058 High-ranked member of the MS-13 gang and the first MS-13 member sentenced to the federal death penalty.

Military edit

  • On death row: 4[12]
  • Total number executed: 135 (1916-1961)[13]
Name Crime Time on death row Notes
Hasan Karim Akbar[14]
(born Mark Fidel Kools)
Hand grenade and shooting attack killing two commissioned officers and injuring eleven other servicemen in Kuwait on March 23, 2003. 18 years, 328 days
Ronald Adrin Gray Rape and murders of multiple women at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, from December 15, 1986, to January 6, 1987. 35 years, 269 days On November 26, 2008, a federal judge issued a stay of execution stopping the planned December 10 execution. Gray is the military's longest-serving death row inmate.
Nidal Malik Hasan[15] Fort Hood shooting on November 5, 2009. 10 years, 209 days Convicted on thirteen counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted murder.
Timothy B. Hennis[16] Triple murder by stabbing of a North Carolina woman and two of her children in 1985. 13 years, 344 days Previously convicted in 1986 by the State of North Carolina, retried and acquitted in 1989, and widely reported as exonerated; recalled to active duty for military court martial (as he had been in the U.S. Army at the time of the murders) under separate sovereignty (see Double jeopardy).

Alabama edit

  • On death row: 165 (as of January 25, 2024)[17]
  • Total number executed: 781 (1800–2024)

Due to the high number of Alabama death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages are listed in this article. A full list is externally linked:

Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
Donald Broadnax Murdered his wife, 42-year-old Hector Jan Stamps, and her grandson, 4-year-old DeAngelo Marquez Stamps. 26 years, 194 days The crimes were committed while he was on work release from a previous murder conviction.
Derrick Dearman Committed the 2016 Citronelle homicides. 5 years, 164 days
Shonelle Jackson Murder during the commission of a robbery. 22 years, 311 days
Jeremy Bryan Jones Rape and murder of 43-year-old Lisa Marie Nichols 18 years, 150 days Jones also confessed to committing twenty additional murders across four other states in a 12-year span. These confessions are considered dubious and he has since recanted them.
Jeffrey Lee Murder of singer Jimmy "Orion" Ellis and Elaine Thompson (his ex-wife) during a robbery. 23 years, 165 days
Courtney Lockhart Kidnapped and murdered 18-year-old Auburn University freshman Lauren Burk. 13 years, 22 days
Devin Moore Murdered two police officers and a dispatcher. 18 years, 170 days
Cuhuatemoc Peraita Killed a fellow inmate in 1999. 22 years, 144 days Peraita was originally serving life without parole for his role in the 1994 murders of three Popeyes restaurant workers. His accomplice was executed for these murders in 2017.
Kerry Spencer Killed three Birmingham police officers in 2004. 18 years, 183 days Spencer shot all three officers and testified that he acted alone, but his alleged accomplice, Nathaniel Woods, was also sentenced to death. Woods was executed in 2020 in a highly publicized and controversial execution.

American Samoa edit

  • On death row: 0
  • Total number executed: 0 (since 1939)

Capital punishment exists as a punishment in American Samoa, an unincorporated territory of the United States, but does not have a prescribed method of execution. No executions have been imposed or performed since the territory gained self-governance in 1949; the last executions occurred in 1939, when the island was under the control of the United States Navy.[18]

Arizona edit

  • On death row: 112 (as of September 30, 2023)
  • Total number executed: 143 (1800–2022)[19]

Due to the high number of Arizona death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages are listed in this article. A full list is externally linked:

Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
John Allen Murder of his wife's cousin, Ame Deal. 6 years, 129 days On July 12, 2011, police officers were called to ten-year-old Ame Deal's home, where she was found dead in a small foot locker, having suffocated. Ame lived with a number of relatives, including her aunt and legal guardian, Cynthia Stoltzmann. Allen was Stoltzmann's daughter. The family first told the police officers that Ame was playing hide-n-seek and locked herself in the trunk the night before, after the adults went to sleep. During interrogation, Sammantha and her husband John confessed to locking Ame in the trunk as a form of punishment, because she took a popsicle without permission.[citation needed]
Sammantha Allen Murder of her cousin, Ame Deal. 6 years, 230 days
Wendi Andriano Murder of her husband Joseph "Joe" Andriano. 19 years, 93 days During the early morning hours of October 8, 2000, Wendi Andriano bludgeoned her 33-year-old husband Joseph to death with a bar stool and stabbed him in the neck with a thirteen-inch knife in the couple's Ahwatukee, Arizona apartment. His autopsy revealed that he had sustained 23 blows to the skull, and traces of sodium azide were also found in his system.[20]
Approximately one hour before Joe's murder, his wife Wendi had called 911 at the behest of a co-worker, claiming that her terminally ill husband was dying. When paramedics arrived however, Wendi turned them away, stating that Joe had a do-not-resuscitate order, and that his wish was to die. Paramedics left the scene. One hour later, Wendi called 911 again, reporting that she had stabbed and beaten her husband to death in self-defense. She also made claims that her husband was physically and psychologically abusive toward her. However, being that Joe was weak from chemotherapy and the sodium azide poisoning, he was unable to defend himself.[20]
Trent Benson Rapes and murders of two prostitutes, 21-year-old Alisa Marie Beck and 44-year-old Karen Jane Campbell in Mesa, committed in 2004 and 2007, respectively. 12 years, 169 days Benson is serving 135 years imprisonment for two unrelated sexual assaults, and police believe he might be responsible for further crimes.
Jason Eugene Bush Murdered 29-year-old Raul Flores and his 9-year-old daughter, Brisenia, in Arivaca, Arizona, during a home invasion. 12 years, 353 days Had ties with the Aryan Nations, a white supremacist group. Convicted for four murders in total, and two suspected killings in 1997, was sentenced to death and received 78 years for other crimes just one month after his death sentence.
Shawna Forde 13 years, 31 days On May 30, 2009, Forde was active in the Minuteman movement, a grassroots anti-illegal immigration group that would station themselves along the U.S. southern border and keep watch for Mexicans crossing the border illegally and alert the Border Patrol. Forde allegedly boasted of robbing drug dealers to finance the movement. Prosecutors alleged Forde and her associates entered the trailer disguised as government officials looking for fugitives. No drugs were found in the trailer.[21] Albert Gaxiola, who participated in the May 30, 2009 murders, received life without parole plus 54 years.[22]
Richard Djerf Murder of the Luna family. 27 years, 307 days Djerf and Albert Luna Jr. met and became friends while working at a Safeway supermarket. In January 1993, Luna burgled Djerf's apartment. Djerf told police he suspected Luna, but they took no action. In September of that year, Djerf entered the Luna home and killed Luna's father, mother, and two siblings over the course of several hours.[23]
Mark Goudeau Series of rapes and murders. 12 years, 115 days Goudeau is a serial killer and rapist, referred to as the Baseline Killer by law enforcement and media prior to his identification. Goudeau is believed to have committed nine counts of first degree murder (eight women and one man), in addition to fifteen sexual assaults on women and young girls, eleven counts of kidnapping, and a number of armed robberies.[24][25]
Aaron Gunches Shot and killed his girlfriend's ex-husband, Ted Price. 16 years, 39 days
Charles Michael Hedlund Murdered 40-year-old Christine Mertens and 65-year-old James McClain in separate burglaries. 30 years, 238 days Both defendants, who are half-brothers, were sentenced to death
James Erin McKinney 30 years, 245 days
Cory Morris Murdered five women between September 2002 and April 2003. 18 years, 249 days Serial killer known as "The Crackhead Killer".
Roger Mark Scott Shooting death of 4-year-old Christopher Milke 32 years, 337 days Co-defendants James Lynn Styers and the boy's mother Debra Milke were also sentenced to death. Milke was exonerated in 2015.
Preston Strong Murdered a family of six in 2005. 6 years, 323 days Strong was already serving a life sentence for murdering a physician when he was sentenced to death.
James Lynn Styers Shooting death of 4-year-old Christopher Milke 33 years, 101 days Co-defendants Roger Mark Scott and the boy's mother Debra Milke were also sentenced to death. Milke was exonerated in 2015.
Robert Lee Walden Rape and murder of 31-year-old Miguela Burhans in her Tucson apartment on June 13, 1991. 31 years, 106 days Walden is also serving five life terms for another murder and four rapes, all committed within the Tucson area from 1989 to 1991. He has also been linked to a third murder, for which he has never been charged.
Ronald Turney Williams Murder of a man in 1981 39 years, 336 days Williams is currently serving two life terms in West Virginia for the murders of two police officers, who were killed four years apart. He killed one of them in 1979 while escaping prison and was later captured after he killed the man in Arizona.

Arkansas edit

  • On death row: 26 (as of September 30, 2023)[26]
  • Total number executed: 200 (1913–2017)[27]

Due to the high number of Arkansas death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages are listed in this article. A full list is externally linked:

Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
Randy Gay Shot and killed 49-year-old Connie Snow, a stranger with whom he had gotten into an argument. 9 years, 5 days Had previously murdered his father-in-law and biological father in two separate incidents, in 1978 and 1991, respectively.
Zachary Holly Abducted, raped and strangled 6-year-old Jersey Bridgeman. 8 years, 302 days

California edit

  • On death row: 654 (as of September 13, 2023)[28]
  • Total number executed: 722 (1700–2006)[19][29]

Due to the high number of California death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages are listed in this article. A full list is externally linked:

Name Description of crime Time on death row Notes
Isauro Aguirre Tortured and murdered his girlfriend's son, 8-year-old Gabriel Fernandez. 6 years, 112 days Pearl Fernandez, Gabriel's mother, was sentenced to life without parole.
Rosie Alfaro Murder of 9-year-old Autumn Wallace. 31 years, 254 days Alfaro was the first woman sentenced to death by gas chamber and the first woman in Orange County, California, to get the death penalty.
Alejandro Avila Kidnap, rape and murder of 5-year-old Samantha Runnion. 18 years, 313 days
Hector Ayala Murdered three men during an attempted robbery of an automobile body shop. 34 years, 115 days
Ronaldo Ayala 35 years, 44 days
Cimarron Bell Shot his girlfriend Ineka Edmondson in La Habra on November 11, 2003, and three men at his house in South Whittier on January 27, 2004. 12 years, 220 days The accomplice in the latter crime, Briaell Michael Lee, is serving a 40-years-to-life sentence.
Richard Delmer Boyer Murdered elderly couple Francis and Eileen Harbitz in 1982. 39 years, 101 days He was about to be released by the police when he admitted to committing the crime.
Luis Bracamontes Shot and killed Sacramento County sheriff's deputy Danny Oliver and Placer County detective Michael Davis Jr. in October 2014. 5 years, 334 days
Vincent Brothers Murdered his wife, mother-in-law and three children. 16 years, 179 days In 2003, Brothers drove from Columbus, Ohio to Bakersfield, California to murder his family. He then drove back to Columbus and flew back to California to find his family murdered. He was on trial two years later and convicted on all counts.
Albert Greenwood Brown Abducted, raped and murdered 15-year-old Susan Louise Jordan. 42 years, 22 days Brown posed as a jogger and dragged Jordan, who was on her way to school, into the woods, where he then strangled her with her shoelace. Brown then made numerous calls to the Riverside Police Department and the Jordan residence.
David Carpenter Murdered four women and one man in 1979–1980 on hiking trails near San Francisco, California. 39 years, 262 days Carpenter is known as the Trailside Killer. He is suspected in the murders of at least three other women and he was found guilty of two additional murders. He is the oldest death row inmate in California.
Dean Carter Raped and strangled four women in April 1984. 34 years, 46 days
Steven David Catlin Poisoned two of his wives and his adoptive mother. 33 years, 258 days
Cynthia Coffman Murders of four women from October to November 1986 during robberies. 34 years, 206 days Coffman insisted that she suffered from battered-woman syndrome.
James Marlow Marlow sexually assaulted two of their victims.
Kevin Cooper Axing and stabbing of Douglas and Peggy Ryen, their daughter Jessica, and their son Joshua's friend Christopher Hughes. 38 years, 308 days 8-year-old Joshua had his throat cut but survived the attack.
Cooper escaped several times from custody in Pennsylvania and from the minimum security section of California Institution for Men in Chino.
Tiequon Cox Shot and killed four relatives of former NFL player Kermit Alexander. 37 years, 322 days Cox was a noted member of the Rollin' 60 Crips.
Kerry Lyn Dalton Tortured and murdered Irene 'Melanie' Louise in 1988. 28 years, 306 days Irene Louise's body was never found.
Joseph Danks Strangled his 67-year-old cellmate to death in 1990. 30 years, 357 days Was serving a life sentence for the murders of six transients in Koreatown, Los Angeles in January 1987.
Richard Allen Davis Kidnapped and murdered 12-year-old Polly Klaas. 27 years, 232 days His criminal record fueled support for passage of California's "three-strikes law".
Skylar Preciosa Deleon Murder of Thomas and Jackie Hawks. 14 years, 349 days Both defendants were judged separately, Deleon was also charged with the murder of John Jarvi, a resident of Anaheim, California.
John Kennedy 14 years, 328 days
Jon Dunkle Murdered three young boys including his friend's younger brother. 34 years, 46 days
Robert Mark Edwards Sexually assaulted and murdered 55-year-old realtor Marjorie Deeble, the mother of his girlfriend, at her home in Los Alamitos in May 1986. 25 years, 192 days Also convicted for a similar murder in Kihei, Hawaii on January 25, 1993, for which he was given five life terms.
Sonny Enraca Gang member who shot and killed actor Dedrick D. Gobert and another man during a fight in 1994. 24 years, 317 days He also shot and paralyzed Gobert's girlfriend during the altercation.
Pedro Espinoza Murder of Jamiel Shaw II. 11 years, 317 days
Richard Farley Shot and killed seven people and wounded four others. 32 years, 67 days Laura Black, a former coworker Farley had been stalking for four years prior to his rampage, was shot unconscious, but she survived.
Wayne Adam Ford Confessed to killing four women in 1997 and 1998. 17 years, 236 days Ford was arrested after he walked into the Humboldt County Sheriff Department in Eureka, California in November 1998 with a woman's severed breast in his pocket. He is believed to have killed others.
Rickie Lee Fowler Perpetrator of the Old Fire which killed six people. 12 years, 56 days The fire caused at least $1.2 billion in damages.
Michael Gargiulo Murdered at least two women between 2001 and 2005. 2 years, 235 days Believed to be responsible for other murders in different states, including his former neighbor, who was murdered in 1993 in Glenview, Illinois.
Steven Dean Gordon Raped and strangled four prostitutes in Santa Ana and Anaheim from 2013 to 2014. 7 years, 50 days Gordon's accomplice, fellow sex offender Franc Cano, pleaded guilty to four murders and was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Both men are also accused in the murder of a fifth victim, but neither has been charged.
Jose Guerrero Murders of three women in Madera from 1995 to 1998. 14 years, 272 days Guerrero was arrested six years after the last crime based on DNA evidence after he had been jailed for a DUI.
Kevin Haley Rapes and murders of two women during burglaries in Los Angeles in 1984, both committed on separate occasions. 35 years, 173 days Haley committed these crimes in the midst of a crime spree with the help of his older brother Reginald, who was sentenced to life imprisonment. The Haleys are prime suspects in six additional murders, but were never charged.
Glenn Helzer Cult leader who murdered five people in 2000. 19 years, 11 days His brother, Justin, was also sentenced to death, but committed suicide in 2013.
Ivan Hill Committed nine murders between 1979 and 1994. 17 years, 3 days Hill dumped his victims' corpses along California State Route 60, earning him the nickname The 60 Freeway Killer.
Eric Houston Perpetrator of the Lindhurst school shooting which killed four people and injured ten others. 30 years, 185 days
Ryan Hoyt Kidnapped and shot Nicholas Markowitz in 2000. 22 years, 115 days Jesse James Hollywood, orchestrator of Markowitz's murder, is serving life without parole.
Mervin Ray Hughes Committed two murders during a shooting spree in 1999. 18 years, 288 days Had previously served time for a manslaughter conviction in 1986.
Michael Hughes Raped and strangled at least seven women between 1986 and 1993. 11 years, 266 days In 1998, Hughes was originally sentenced to life without parole.
Michael Jackson Shot and killed a police officer in August 1983. 39 years, 308 days Was high on phencyclidine at the time of the killing.
Emrys John Murder of Jan Pawel and Quiana Jenkins Pietrzak. 10 years, 221 days
Tyrone Miller 10 years, 249 days
Kesaun Sykes 9 years, 138 days
Bryan Maurice Jones Raped and murdered prostitutes JoAnn Sweets and Sophia Glover in May and August 1986 29 years, 187 days Known as "The Dumpster Killer" for leaving his victims' bodies in dumpsters, sometimes setting them alight. Also charged with two other murders dating back to 1985, but was never brought to trial due to his existing death sentence.
Randy Kraft Raped, tortured, mutilated and murdered a minimum of sixteen young men. 34 years, 116 days In a series of killings spanning between 1972 and 1983, the majority of his crimes were committed in California. He is suspected of having raped and murdered 51 other boys and young men.
Cherie Lash-Rhoades Shot six people at the Cedarville Rancheria Tribal Office in Alturas, killing four on February 20, 2014. 6 years, 339 days One of the injured was also attacked with a butcher knife after Lash-Rhoades ran out of ammunition.
John Irving Lewis Robbed and murdered five people around the Puente Hills Mall from July to August, 1991. 31 years, 21 days Lewis’ three co-defendants received life without parole for their involvement.
Gunner Lindberg Tortured and stabbed 24-year-old Thien Minh Ly, a Vietnamese-American, 22 times. 26 years, 93 days Lindberg and his accomplice, 17-year-old Domenic Christopher, encountered Ly, who was around the tennis courts at Tustin High School. Lindberg and Christopher trapped Ly on the courts, beat him, kicked him, and then stabbed him.
David Allen Lucas Murdered two women and one young boy in 1979 and 1984. 34 years, 187 days Lucas was also suspected of three similar murders that occurred in the same time period, but was acquitted at trial.
Franklin Lynch Murdered three elderly women in 1987. 31 years, 331 days A series of thirteen murders that lasted throughout the summer of 1987 in the East Bay became known as the "Day Stalker Murders". Lynch was arrested on October 14, 1987, and was convicted of three of the murders and was sentenced to death.
Jarvis Jay Masters Convicted of participating in the murder of Sergeant Howell Burchfield in 1985. 33 years, 238 days Masters was originally sent to prison for armed robbery. He was convicted of fashioning the weapon that was used by Andre Johnson, another inmate in the murder of Sergeant Burchfield.
Robert Maury Murdered at least three women in Shasta County in the late 1980s. 34 years, 139 days
Timothy Joseph McGhee Serial killer from 1997 to 2003, killed twelve people. 15 years, 75 days McGhee was a Toonerville Rifa 13 gang member of Scottish and Mexican descent from Atwater Village, Los Angeles. He is believed to be responsible for at least 12 homicides, three of which led to convictions, and at least 10 attempted murders, four of which led to convictions.
Charles "Chase" Merritt Perpetrator of the McStay family murders. 4 years, 54 days Merritt was convicted of torturing and murdering his business partner, Joseph McStay, Joseph's wife Summer, and their two young sons. The family went missing in February 2010, in a case that attracted national attention. Their remains were found in two shallow graves on November, 2013 and Merritt was charged in November, 2014. After numerous trial delays, a jury convicted Merritt in June, 2019.
Andrew Mickel Shot Red Bluff police officer David Mobilio. 18 years, 331 days
Michael Morales Raped, hammered and stabbed 17-year-old Terri Lynn Winchell. 40 years, 268 days Morales's cousin, Richard Ortega, hired him to murder Winchell, Ortega's male lover's girlfriend. Richard Ortega was sentenced to life without parole. Morales's original execution date of February 21, 2006, was postponed as a result of two court-appointed anesthesiologists withdrawing from the procedure.
Joseph Naso Drugged, raped and strangled four women between 1977 and 1994. 10 years, 119 days
Charles Ng Serial killer in 1985. 24 years, 268 days Ng is believed to have raped, tortured and murdered between 11 and 25 victims with his accomplice, Leonard Lake, at the latter's cabin in Calaveras County, California, in the Sierra Nevada foothills 150 miles east of San Francisco.
Joseph Nissensohn Raped and murdered 13-year-old Tammy Jarschke and 14-year-old Tanya Jones in 1981, and 15-year-old Kathy Graves in 1989 9 years, 293 days Nissensohn was convicted following a cold case review of one case, and was implicated in the earlier murders by witness testimony. He had previously been convicted for the murder of a woman in Washington State and was serving a 25-year sentence.
Raymond Lee Oyler Perpetrator of the Esperanza Fire which killed five firefighters. 14 years, 293 days
Gerald Parker Raped and murdered five women in their homes. 25 years, 56 days A sixth woman, who was pregnant, was also attacked by Parker. She survived, but her baby was delivered stillborn.
Cleophus Prince Jr. Burglarized several homes and murdered six women, one of whom he raped. 30 years, 140 days
David Allen Raley Murdered a woman and attempted to murder her friend. 35 years, 305 days Raley worked as a security guard at the Carolands mansion in Hillsborough, San Mateo County, where he kidnapped and attacked both women.
Angelina Rodriguez Murdered her fourth husband by antifreeze poisoning. 20 years, 62 days In jail she attempted to hire a fellow inmate to murder a witness who tried to testify against her. She is also suspected of suffocating her infant daughter with a pacifier.
David Allen Rundle Murdered two Placer County girls. 34 years, 185 days Had also murdered a third woman in Sacramento for which he was sentenced to life.
Ramon Salcido Murdered his wife, two of his three daughters, his mother in-law, her two daughters, and his work supervisor. 33 years, 98 days
Wesley Shermantine Committed at least four murders from 1984 to 1999. 22 years, 308 days One half of the Speed Freak Killers along with Loren Herzog, who committed suicide in 2012.
Mauricio Silva Murdered three teenagers, including his half-sister, during a two-week killing spree in May 1984. 37 years, 217 days The killings were committed less than a month after being paroled from a voluntary manslaughter conviction.
Morris Solomon Jr. Raped and murdered six to seven sex workers between 1986 and 1987. 31 years, 183 days
Gerald Frank Stanley Murdered his fourth wife in 1980 after being paroled for the 1975 killing of his second wife. 40 years, 45 days He is also suspected in the disappearance of his third wife in 1980.
Cary Stayner Murdered 42-year-old Carole Sund and her daughter's friend, 16-year-old Argentine exchange student Silvina Pelosso, later he raped and slit the throat of Sund's daughter, 15-year-old Juliana Sund in 1999. He also murdered and beheaded 26-year-old Joie Ruth Armstrong, five months later. 21 years, 103 days He is the older brother of kidnapping victim Steven Stayner, abducted by child molester Kenneth Parnell.
Charles Stevens Murdered four people on Interstate 580 in 1989. 30 years, 238 days Worked with an accomplice named Richard James Clark in some of the attacks.
William Suff Raped, stabbed, strangled and/or mutilated at least twelve sex workers between 1986 and 1991. 28 years, 144 days Suff and his ex-wife were previously convicted of beating their infant daughter to death.
Regis Deon Thomas Three murders between 1992 and 1993. 28 years, 222 days Bloods gang member. Two of the victims were officers in the Compton Police Department.
Chester Turner Fifteen murders between 1987 and 1998. 16 years, 259 days First sentenced for the murders of ten women and the unborn child of one of them. Then sentenced again for the other four murders.
Billy Ray Waldon Murdered 42-year old Dawn Ellerman and her daughter, 13-year-old Erin Ellerman, during a robbery in which he also set the home of the victims on fire. Two weeks later he shot 59-year-old Charles Wells, who was working on a car. 32 years, 17 days Creator of the constructed language Poliespo.
Darnell Keith Washington Murdered 55-year-old Susie Ko during a home invasion. 7 years, 67 days Washington committed the murder as well as numerous other serious crimes across southern California with his wife Tania.
David Esco Welch Mass murder of six people. 34 years, 243 days
Marcus Wesson Mass shooting of nine of his children. 18 years, 235 days Wesson's victims were his own children, fathered by incestuous relationships with his daughters and nieces, as well as the children by his wife.
David Alan Westerfield Kidnapped and murdered 7-year-old Danielle van Dam. 21 years, 68 days
Daniel Wozniak Murder of PFC Samuel Eliezer Herr and his friend, Juri Kibuishi. 7 years, 173 days Killed two people in an attempt to fund his 2010 wedding and honeymoon. A jury deliberated for 1 hour 14 minutes before recommending the death penalty, one of the shortest death penalty deliberations in Orange County history.[30]

Florida edit

  • On death row: 291 (as of October 3, 2023)[31]
  • Total number executed: 417 (1800–2023)[19][29]

Due to the high number of Florida death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages are listed in this article. A full list is externally linked:

Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
Lucious Boyd Kidnapped, raped and stabbed 21-year-old Dawnia Dacosta with a screwdriver. 21 years, 277 days He is a suspect in at least ten other homicides, rapes, and disappearances.
Daniel Conahan Kidnapped, raped, tortured and strangled a 21-year-old man, tied him to a tree, then removed his genitals. 25 years, 43 days Conahan is also a suspect in the deaths of twelve other men.
Rory Enrique Conde Strangled six sex workers, including a male crossdresser, then had anal sex with their corpses. 24 years, 17 days
Mesac Damas Murder of his wife and five children at their home. 6 years, 149 days He was given six death sentences for each murder.
Leon Davis Jr. Murders of four people. 12 years, 330 days He was given an additional life sentence for killing the unborn child of one of the victims
Noel Doorbal Murdered and dismembered Hungarian couple, Frank Griga and his girlfriend Krisztina Furton, during an extortion kidnapping. 25 years, 252 days Changes to capital punishment laws have helped Doorbal, who in 2017 had his death sentence overturned. In case Miami prosecutors seek the death penalty again, he will be tried by a jury.
Daniel Lugo
Wayne C. Doty Murder of fellow inmate Xavier Rodriguez in 2013. 10 years, 294 days (first sentence; overthrown)
5 years, 314 days (second sentence)
Originally sentenced to death for the murder of Harvey Horne II in 1996, the Florida Supreme Court threw out Doty's sentence in 2016, but he was retried and received a new one in 2018.
Kevin Foster Shot high school music teacher Mark Schwebes. 25 years, 312 days Two of Foster's accomplices were sentenced to life without parole. Another was sentenced to 32 years.
Leonard Gonzalez Murders of Byrd and Melanie Billings. 13 years, 36 days
Gary Hilton Kidnapped, robbed, murdered and dismembered Cheryl Dunlap at Apalachicola National Forest. 12 years, 338 days He was also sentenced to life in prison in Georgia for the murder of Meredith Emerson, and was sentenced in North Carolina to four life sentences for the murders of John and Irene Bryant. Hilton is also suspected in the killing of Judy Smith.
Michael James Jackson Kidnapped, robbed and buried alive his girlfriend's former neighbors, married couple James "Reggie" and Carol Sumner, both 61-year-old. 16 years, 208 days Alan Wade, who help in the murders was sentenced to death. His girlfriend, Tiffany Cole was also sentenced to death, but retrial and sentenced to life on August 23, 2023. Bruce Nixon, who also participed in the murders was sentenced to 45 years in prison.
Eddie James Strangled 8-year-old Toni Neuner and raped her corpse, and repeatedly stabbed her grandmother, 58-year-old Elizabeth "Betty" Dick. 28 years, 219 days James was living with the family of the victims at the time.
Michael King Kidnapped, raped and murdered 21-year-old Denise Amber Lee. 14 years, 202 days
Renaldo McGirth Murder of Diana Miller and attempted murder of James Miller. 15 years, 324 days The crime occurred in 2006 with McGirth being sentenced to death in 2008. He became the youngest person on death row in Florida at the time of his sentence.
Dontae Morris Killed five people, including two police officers, in Tampa between May and June 2010. 9 years, 299 days
Phillup Partin Murder of 16-year-old hitchhiker Joshan Ashbrook. 15 years, 114 days
Glen Edward Rogers Stabbed Tina Marie Cribbs to death. 26 years, 257 days Rogers was also sentenced to death in California for the murder of Sandra Gallagher, and is suspected of having murdered three other women in Ohio, Mississippi, and Louisiana. Considered by investigators as a possible alternative suspect to O. J. Simpson in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
Nelson Serrano Shot four people execution-style in 1997. 16 years, 272 days Serrano is the oldest death row inmate in Florida.
Mark Sievers Orchestrated the murder of his wife, 46-year-old Teresa Sievers. 4 years, 81 days
Donald James Smith Kidnapped, raped, and murdered 8-year-old Cherish Perrywinkle. 5 years, 327 days
George Trepal Poisoned and murdered his neighbor, 41-year-old Peggy Carr. 33 years, 18 days
Troy Victorino Bludgeoned six people to death. 17 years, 185 days Victorino and accomplice Jerone Hunter were both sentenced to death for the crime. The crime was the bloodiest mass murder in Volusia County history.
Frank A. Walls Robbery and murder of five people in Ocean City from 1985 to 1987 31 years, 239 days Granted a new trial in 1994, but was found guilty and was resentenced to death
Tommy Zeigler Quadruple murder of Eunice Zeigler, Perry and Virginia Edwards, and Charlie Mays. 47 years, 252 days Zeigler's case has been the focus of controversy since he was denied bloodstain DNA analysis in 2013 and 2016, and touch DNA analysis in April 2017.
Zeigler was scheduled to be executed on October 22, 1982. However, the U.S. District Court stayed the execution due to new evidence. Zeigler was then scheduled to be executed on May 20, 1986, but it was again stayed by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals due to inadequate representation. Zeigler is Florida's longest-serving death row inmate.

Georgia edit

  • On death row: 37 (as of March 20, 2024)[32]
  • Total number executed: 1022 (1700–2024)[19][29]

Due to the high number of Georgia death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages are listed in this article. A full list is externally linked:

Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
David Edenfield Raped and murdered 6-year-old Christopher Barrios Jr. 14 years, 170 days Edenfield is the oldest death row inmate in Georgia.
Tiffany Moss Murdered her stepdaughter, 10-year-old Emani Moss. 4 years, 329 days Moss is the only woman on death row in Georgia.
Michael Nance Robbed a bank and committed murder during a carjacking. 26 years, 180 days
Lyndon Fitzgerald Pace Robbed and killed at least four elderly women between 1988 and 1989. 28 years, 17 days
Reinaldo Rivera Abducted, raped, and killed four women between 1999 and 2000. 20 years, 33 days

Idaho edit

  • On death row: 8[33]
  • Total number executed: 29 (1800–2012)[33][34]
Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
Azad Haji Abdullah[33] Murder by arson of his wife and attempted murder of their four children in Boise on October 5, 2002. 19 years, 122 days
Thomas Eugene Creech Murder by beating of a fellow inmate on May 13, 1981. 47 years, 365 days
(first sentence)
41 years, 83 days
(second sentence)
Previously on Idaho's death row; in 1977 the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Idaho's previous death penalty on his appeal.
Has been scheduled to be executed multiple times for different crimes, but none could be carried out.
Timothy Alan Dunlap[33] Fatally shot a Soda Springs bank teller during a robbery on October 16, 1991. 31 years, 339 days Also sentenced in Ohio for murdering his girlfriend.[35]
James Harvey Hairston[33] Robbed and shot an elderly Downey couple on January 6, 1996. 27 years, 144 days Denied retrial in 2010.[36][37]
Erick Virgil Hall[33] Rape and murder of two women on September 24, 2000, and one in 2003. 19 years, 236 days
Gerald Ross Pizzuto Jr.[33] Killed a Marsing woman and her nephew in July 1985. 37 years, 328 days Denied retrial in 2010.[36][37]
Jonathan Daniel Renfro[33] Shot dead Coeur d'Alene Police Sgt. Greg Moore on May 5, 2015. 6 years, 163 days
Robin Lee Row[33] Murder by arson of her husband and their two children in February 1992. 30 years, 114 days Only woman on Idaho's death row; housed at the Pocatello Women's Correctional Center.

Indiana edit

  • On death row: 8 (November 21, 2020)[38]
  • Total number executed: 151 (1800–2009)[19]
Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
Joseph Edward Corcoran Fatally shot his brother, his future brother-in-law, and two of his brother's friends. 24 years, 211 days Corcoran was living with his brother, sister, and his sister's fiancé. He became enraged when he heard his brother, future brother-in-law, and two of his brother's friends talking about him. After putting his 7-year-old niece in an upstairs bedroom to protect her, he loaded his semiautomatic rifle and killed them. He then went to a neighbor's house and asked them to call the police.[39]
Corcoran has paranoid schizophrenia and has had ongoing issues with delusions and auditory hallucinations. When asked why he was not pursuing post conviction relief, he stated: "I want to waive my appeals because I am guilty of murder. I should be executed."[40]
William Clyde Gibson Rape and bludgeoning of 75-year-old Christine Whitis. 10 years, 134 days Whitis was a family friend who had come to his New Albany home to console Gibson after his mother's death.[39] Gibson has pleaded guilty to three murders. After he was arrested for Whitis' murder, police excavated Gibson's yard to recover the body of Stephanie Kirk, a 35-year-old Charlestown woman who disappeared in 2012. He also admitted to fatally stabbing Karen Hodella of Port Orange, Florida, in October 2002.[41][42]
Eric D. Holmes Stabbed to death 20-year-old Theresa Blosl and 30-year-old Charles Ervin. 30 years, 364 days Holmes was fired from his job at Shoney's Restaurant after an argument with co-worker Amy Foshee. At closing on the day of his firing, Holmes waited in the parking lot with Michael Vance. Holmes and Vance attacked Foshee and two managers as they exited the building, stabbing them multiple times, and stealing the bank deposit money. The restaurant managers, Theresa Blosl and Charles Ervin, died; Foshee survived. Vance was tried separately and sentenced to 190 years.[39]
Kevin Isom Shot his wife, 40-year-old Cassandra Isom and his two stepchildren, 16-year-old Michael Moore and 13-year-old Ci'Andria Cole. 11 years, 16 days The crime was in response to learning his wife was planning to leave him. He then barricaded himself in the family's apartment and shot at police officers attempting to take him into custody.[39]
Isom's defense attorney argued that a death sentence was inappropriate given the emotional state of his client, who suffered an extreme emotional disturbance from losing his job and then being left by his wife. However, the prosecution pointed out that he was extremely abusive and unfaithful to his wife and drove her away.[43]
Michael Dean Overstreet Raped, strangled and shot 18-year-old Kelly Eckart. 23 years, 237 days Kelly Eckart, an 18-year-old freshman at Franklin College, was last seen on September 27, 1997, after leaving work. The next morning, her car was found abandoned in a rural area, with its lights on and keys in the ignition. She was found in a ravine in Brown County four days later. She had been shot and strangled. Semen found on the body was matched to Overstreet.
He has schizoaffective disorder and had hallucinations as a child. He was discharged from the marines on the basis of mental illness.[39] A judge determined Overstreet was not competent to be executed in November 2014. The Indiana Attorney General chose not to appeal the decision. He remains on death row indefinitely.[44]
Benjamin Ritchie Shot 32-year-old officer William Toney in the chest.[39] 21 years, 161 days Ritchie was involved in a police chase after he was spotted driving a stolen vehicle. The chase ended when he crashed the vehicle and proceeded on foot before shooting Toney.
Ritchie has a number of cognitive and emotional disorders. He has bipolar disorder and a non-specified cognitive disorder. The cause of the physiological condition was not identified, but experts speculated that several past serious head injuries, his mother's heavy use of drugs and alcohol during pregnancy, his own history of drug use, and a history of childhood abuse were to likely causes.[45]
Roy Lee Ward Rape and stabbing of 15-year-old Stacy Payne in her home. 21 years, 97 days The victim's 14-year-old sister was sleeping upstairs when she heard the screams of her sister. She called 911. Police found Ward still in the home when they arrived. Ward's first conviction was overturned in 2004 on the basis that pretrial publicity tainted the jury pool. He was again convicted and sentenced to death.
Ward has been diagnosed with a number of psychiatric disorders including exhibitionism, antisocial personality disorder, and ADHD.[46]
Jeffrey A. Weisheit Murder by arson of the two children of his girlfriend, 8-year-old Alyssa and 5-year-old Caleb Lynch. 10 years, 257 days After his arrest, Weisheit admitted stuffing a dish towel in Caleb's mouth and using duct tape to bind his arms behind his back. Two flares were found near the boy's body. Autopsies revealed the children were alive when the fire was set. He told police he did it because Caleb was misbehaving on the night before the fire.[47] Weisheit has bipolar disorder.[39]

Kansas edit

Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
Reginald Carr Five random brutal crimes committed from December 7 to 14, 2000. 21 years, 130 days (first sentence; overturned)
8 years, 64 days (second sentence)
After the Kansas Supreme Court overturned their death sentences, the United States Supreme Court reinstated them on January 20, 2016.
Jonathan Carr
Scott Cheever Murder of Sheriff Matt Samuels in January 2005. 16 years, 61 days
Kyle Trevor Flack Shot two men, and a mother and daughter on May 1, 2013. 7 years, 311 days
Sidney Gleason Murder of Miki Martinez and Darren Wormkey in February 2004. 17 years, 209 days (first sentence; overturned)
8 years, 64 days (second sentence)
After the Kansas Supreme Court overturned his death sentence, the United States Supreme Court reinstated it on January 20, 2016.
James Kraig Kahler Murders of his wife Karen, his two daughters, Lauren and Emily, and his wife's grandmother, Dorothy Wight. 12 years, 165 days
Gary Kleypas 1996 rape and murder of Carrie Williams in Pittsburg, Kansas. 26 years, 13 days (first sentence; overturned)
15 years, 112 days (second sentence)
The Kansas Supreme Court, in its review of his case, found serious errors with the state's death penalty statute and ordered that the penalty phase of his trial be redone. The sentence was overturned in 2001. In 2008, he was sentenced to death again.
John E. Robinson Sr. Capital murder convictions for the murders of Izabel Lewicka and Suzette Trouten and first degree murder in the case of Lisa Stasi, who disappeared in 1985. 21 years, 63 days In 2005, he admitted responsibility for five additional homicides across the river, at trial in Kansas City, Missouri, in a deal to receive multiple life sentences without possibility of parole and avoid more death sentences.
Justin Thurber Kidnapped, raped, tortured and murdered 19-year-old college student Jodi Sanderholm in 2007.[49] 15 years, 4 days In October 2017, he appealed death sentence with arguments whether he is developmentally disabled. The judge rejected the defense's request for a hearing on whether Thurber is developmentally disabled, ruling that the defense had not presented enough evidence to warrant a hearing.[50]

Kentucky edit

  • On death row: 26[51]
  • Total number executed: 427 (1700-2008)[19]

Due to the high number of Kentucky death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages are listed in this article. A full list is externally linked:

Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
Ralph Baze Shot two police officers at his home. 30 years, 49 days He sued the Kentucky State Department of Corrections on the grounds that execution by lethal injection using the cocktail prescribed by Kentucky law constitutes cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth Amendment. The U.S. Supreme Court heard the case but rejected his challenge by a vote of 7–2. See Baze v. Rees
Victor Dewayne Taylor Kidnapped, robbed and shot two 17-year-old Trinity High School students. 37 years, 306 days Taylor's cousin, George Wade, was sentenced to life imprisonment.
Larry Lamont White Robbery and shooting of 22-year-old Pamela Armstrong in Louisville on June 4, 1983. 39 years, 9 days (first sentence; overturned)
17 years, 243 days (second sentence)
White was initially convicted and sentenced to death for two other murders committed between June and July 1983, but his sentence was overturned and he was resentenced to 29 years imprisonment. He was paroled in 2001 and rearrested for violating his parole in 2006, when he was linked via DNA to Armstrong's killing.[52]

Louisiana edit

  • On death row: 57 (as of June 13, 2023)[53]
  • Total number executed: 659 (1700–2010)[19]

Due to the high number of Louisiana death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages are listed in this article. A full list is externally linked:

Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
Henri Broadway Involved in the murder of 36-year-old police officer Betty Smothers. 28 years, 48 days The murdered police officer was the mother of Warrick Dunn, a former NFL running back. Broadway's accomplice, Kevan Brumfield, was also sentenced to death, but was resentenced to life on July 20, 2016, as he was ruled too intellectually disabled and therefore ineligible for execution.
Nathaniel Code Mass murder of four people. 33 years, 59 days Code had also been responsible for at least four other murders, and investigators believe his murder count could be as high as twelve.
Antoinette Frank Murdered 25-year-old police officer Ronald Williams and 17-year-old Cuong Vu and 24-year-old Ha Vu, two brothers owners of a restaurant where she worked as a security guard. 28 years, 156 days Frank was a New Orleans police officer. Her accomplice, Roger Lacaze was also sentenced to death, but was resentenced to life.
Michael Owen Perry Murdered his parents, two of his cousins, and his 2-year-old nephew. 38 years, 76 days Following the murders, he fled the state, leaving behind a list of five other intended targets, including Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and musician Olivia Newton-John. He was arrested on his way to murder O'Connor. Perry is Louisiana's longest-serving death row inmate.

Mississippi edit

  • On death row: 35[54]
  • Total number executed: 374 (1800–2022)[19]

Due to the high number of Mississippi death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages are listed in this article. A full list is externally linked:

Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
Willie Cory Godbolt Fatally shot eight people in a killing spree in Lincoln County, Mississippi, including police officer William Durr. 4 years, 26 days Godbolt was given four death sentences and six life sentences plus 40 years.
Richard Gerald Jordan Kidnapped and murdered 34-year-old Edwina Marter, the wife of a bank executive. 47 years, 22 days Jordan is Mississippi's longest-serving death row inmate.
Willie Jerome Manning Murdered 19-year-old Jon Steckler and 22-year-old Tiffany Miller. 29 years, 137 days Manning was sentenced to death for two separate double murders. One of these convictions was overturned but he remains on death row for the other one.

Missouri edit

Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
Terrance Anderson Murdered Stephen and Debbie Rainwater, his ex-girlfriend's parents.[56] 22 years, 313 days
William Theodore Boliek Jr. Murdered 18-year-old Jody Harless in Kansas City in 1983.[56] 39 years, 104 days[57] In 1997, Boliek was granted a stay of execution by Governor Mel Carnahan. Carnahan died in a plane crash in 2000 and Boliek's case was not resolved. A court determined only Carnahan could overturn the stay, effectively leaving Boliek's case in permanent limbo. Governor Jay Nixon's office determined Boliek would not be executed and he will spend the remainder of his life in prison. Boliek is Missouri's longest-serving death row inmate.[56][58][59]
Christopher Collings Raped and murdered 9-year-old Rowan Ford.[56] 11 years, 325 days
Brian Dorsey Murdered his cousin and her husband.[56] 15 years, 135 days Scheduled for execution on April 9, 2024.
Richard Emery Murdered his girlfriend and her family in their home.[60] 1 year, 142 days
David Hosier Fatally shot 45-year-old Angela Gilpin in her apartment.[56] 10 years, 119 days Hosier also murdered 61-year-old Rodney Dean Gilpin, Angela Gilpin's husband, but he was not charged with his murder.

Scheduled for execution on June 11, 2024.

Charles Lee Mathenia Murdered elderly sisters, 72-year-old Daisy Nash and 70-year-old Louanna Bailey in 1984.[56] 39 years, 76 days In 1994, he was declared mentally disabled.[56]
Vincent McFadden Fatally shot his girlfriend's sister, 18-year-old Leslie Addison.[56] 18 years, 334 days McFadden also committed another fatal shooting in 2002.[56]
Roosevelt Pollard Murdered Richard Alford, an Arkansas businessman.[56] 38 years, 57 days Pollard has been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. In 1999, he was ruled incompetent.[56]
Lance Shockley Ambushed and murdered police officer Carl Dewayne Graham.[56] 14 years, 307 days
Marcellus Williams Murdered St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter Felicia Gayle. 22 years, 210 days Williams was scheduled to be executed by lethal injection on August 22, 2017, but a last minute stay of execution was issued by Governor Eric Greitens.
Craig Michael Wood Kidnapped, raped, and murdered 10-year-old Hailey Owens. 6 years, 73 days

Montana edit

  • On death row: 2[61]
  • Total number executed: 74 (1800–2006)[19]
Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
William Jay Gollehon[61] Murder by bludgeoning of Gerald Pileggi, an inmate during a riot in 1991. 32 years, 8 days At that moment, Gollehon was serving a 130-year sentence for murdering a woman.
Ronald Allen Smith[61] Kidnapped and murdered 23-year-old Harvey Mad Man and 20-year-old Thomas Running Rabbit, two Native American men in the fall of 1982. 41 years, 2 days Smith is the only Canadian on death row in the United States.[62]

Nebraska edit

  • On death row: 11[63][64]
  • Total number executed: 38 (1866–2018)[19]
Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
Roy Ellis Abducted and beat 12-year-old Amber Harris to death, later he threw her body into a ravine. 15 years, 47 days
Jorge Galindo Shooting of five people in a failed bank robbery. 19 years, 135 days Gabriel Rodriguez, who participed in the failed robbery was sentenced to five terms of life imprisonment.
Jose Sandoval 19 years, 53 days
Erick Fernando Vela 17 years, 72 days
Anthony Garcia Committed two separate double murders in March 2008 and May 2013. 5 years, 192 days
Jeffrey Hessler Kidnapped, raped and murdered 15-year-old Heather Guerrero. 18 years, 311 days
Nikko Allen Jenkins Shot four people in August 2013. 6 years, 299 days
John Lotter Murdered 19-year-old Phillip DeVine, 24-year-old Lisa Lambert and 21-year-old Brandon Teena. 28 years, 32 days Days prior, Teena had reported to police that Lotter and his accomplice Tom Nissen had beat and raped him upon discovering he was transgender. Nissen was sentenced to life.
Raymond Mata Jr. Kidnapped, murdered and dismembered 3-year-old Adam Gomez, his ex-girlfriend's son. 23 years, 297 days
Marco Torres Shot two men, with one of the victims also being strangled and bound. 14 years, 55 days
Aubrey Clifton Trail Killed and dismembered 24-year-old Sydney Loofe. 2 years, 289 days His accomplice, Bailey Boswell, was sentenced to life in prison.

Nevada edit

  • On death row: 64[65]
  • Total number executed: 76 (1800–2006)
Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
James Biela Kidnaped, raped and murdered 19-year-old Brianna Denison. 13 years, 302 days
Zane Michael Floyd Shot four employees during a mass shooting in a supermarket. 23 years, 256 days
David Stephen Middleton Kidnapped, raped, tortured and murdered 42-year-old Thelma Davila and 45-year-old Katherine Powell in 1994 and 1995, respectively. 26 years, 188 days Middleton was an ex-police officer with the Miami-Dade Police Department, Middleton is a suspect in a third murder committed in Colorado in 1993 and rapes done during his tenure with the Miami-Dade PD.

New Hampshire edit

  • On death row: 1 (2014)
  • Total number executed: 24 (1700–1939)[19]

Note: On May 30, 2019, the state Senate voted to override Governor Chris Sununu's veto on a bill that abolished the state's death penalty 16–8. Since the veto had previously been overridden by the state House of Representatives, the bill immediately became law and repealed capital punishment, replacing it with life in prison without the possibility of parole. The law was not applied retroactively and the one person on death row at the time of abolition remains there.

Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
Michael Kiser Addison[66] Murder by shooting of on-duty police officer Michael Briggs on October 16, 2006. 15 years, 97 days Only death row inmate in New Hampshire due to the subsequent abolition of capital punishment in the state.

North Carolina edit

  • On death row: 136[67]
  • Total number executed: 823 (1700–2006)[19]

Due to the high number of North Carolina death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages are listed in this article. A full list is externally linked:

Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
Linwood Forte Murders of three elderly Goldsboro residents in their homes committed between May and October 1990 20 years, 168 days Also serving four consecutive life sentences for rapes related to the crimes. Additionally suspected of a murder in 1994, but never charged.
Terry Hyatt Kidnappings, rapes and murders of Harriet Simmons and Betty McConnell, committed four months apart in 1979 24 years, 46 days Also serving six life sentences for the same murders, and a seventh for a third murder committed in 1987.
Blanche Taylor Moore Poisoned her boyfriend with arsenic. 33 years, 66 days Moore has also been linked to the deaths of her father, mother in law, and first husband.
Henry Louis Wallace[68] Raped and killed nine women between 1990 and 1994. 27 years, 55 days Known as "The Taco Bell Strangler". Wallace confessed to the murders of eleven women.
Lesley Eugene Warren Raped and murdered girlfriend Jayme Hurley and student Katherine Johnson on separate occasions in 1990. 28 years, 170 days Known as "The Babyface Killer". Warren was also sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering a woman in South Carolina, and was never charged for a murder in New York. He confessed to four murders additional murders committed in the Carolinas, but these victims have never been identified.
John Williams Jr. Raped and killed two women in 1996. 26 years, 20 days Williams was the believed prime suspect in multiple murders across the Raleigh area.

Ohio edit

  • On death row: 122 (as of September 24, 2023)[69]
  • Total number executed: 494 (1700–2018)[19][29]

Due to the high number of Ohio death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages are listed in this article. A full list is externally linked:

Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
Richard Beasley Lured three men using a Craigslist ad for a non-existent job and shot them in 2011. 11 years, 4 days[70] His accomplice, Brogan Rafferty, was sentenced to life in prison.
George Brinkman Killed a female friend, her two daughters, and an elderly couple who he was friends with in June 2017. 5 years, 87 days[71] First sentenced when he admitted to committing the Royalton murders, then sentenced again for the Lake Township murders. Scheduled to be executed on September 23, 2026.
Quisi Bryan Killed a Cleveland police officer during a traffic stop in 2000. 23 years, 26 days[72] Scheduled to be executed on January 7, 2026.
Shawn Grate Murdered five women from 2006 to 2016. 5 years, 297 days[73] An initial execution date was set upon conviction for September 13, 2018, but the execution was stayed due to a pending appeal to the Ohio Supreme Court.
Nathaniel E. Jackson Shot his lover's ex-husband in order to collect his life insurance. 21 years, 104 days[74]
Anthony Kirkland Raped, strangled and burned the bodies of four females between 2006 and 2009. 13 years, 358 days[75] Kirkland previously served sixteen years for the beating, choking and burning murder of his girlfriend. He was handed two death sentences, plus two sentences of seventy years to life.
Michael Madison Kidnapped, raped, strangled and mutilated three women in 2012 and 2013. 7 years, 285 days[76]
Gregory McKnight Kidnapped and murdered 20-year-old Emily Murray and hid her body in his trailer in 2000. 21 years, 146 days[77] McKnight had previously served seven years in a juvenile detention center for shooting and killing a man in 1992. The body of a different man was also found on McKnight's property in 2000.
Austin Myers Orchestrated the murder of 18-year-old Justin Back. 9 years, 159 days[78] Mosley, who murdered Back, was sentenced to life in prison. Myers became the youngest inmate on death row in Ohio at the time of his sentence.
Donna Roberts Had her ex-husband killed in order to collect his life insurance. 20 years, 272 days[79] Roberts is the only woman on Ohio's death row.
William Kessler Sapp Raped and murdered 11-year-old Martha Leach and 12-year-old Phree Morrow in 1992. One year later, he murdered 31-year-old Belinda Anderson. 24 years, 155 days[80]
Raymond A. Twyford III Murdered 37-year-old Richard Franks, who he suspected of raping his girlfriend's daughter. 30 years, 347 days[81]
Christopher Whitaker Kidnapped, raped, tortured and murdered 14-year-old Alianna DeFreeze. 5 years, 362 days[82] Scheduled to be executed in July 2026.
James D. Worley Abducted and murdered 20-year-old Sierah Joughin. 5 years, 340 days[83] The murder prompted the creation of Ohio Senate Bill 231 'Sierah's Law', a statute that provides for a searchable database of convicted violent felons living in the state.

Oklahoma edit

  • On death row: 36 (as of December 4, 2023)[84]
  • Total number executed: 251 (1800–2023)[19]

Due to the high number of Oklahoma death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages are listed in this article. A full list is externally linked:

Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
Richard Glossip Commissioning the murder of Barry Van Treese. 25 years, 297 days (first sentence; overturned)
19 years, 210 days (second sentence)
Justin Sneed, the man who murdered Van Treese, agreed to plead guilty and testified against Glossip, so that he received a sentence of life without parole.
The case is controversial as Sneed was at the time a methamphetamine addict and possibly a mythomaniac.
Raymond Eugene Johnson Fatal beating and arson deaths of his ex-girlfriend, 24-year-old Brooke Whitaker, and her 7-month-old daughter, Kya. 14 years, 272 days At the time of the crimes, he was on parole from a 20-year sentence for manslaughter.
Alton Alexander Nolen Attacked two Vaughan Foods employees, beheading 54-year-old Colleen Hufford and critically wounding Traci Johnson. 6 years, 100 days The attack followed a well-publicized series of beheadings carried out by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.
William Lewis Reece Raped and murdered 19-year-old Tiffany Johnston. 2 years, 218 days Reece, a convicted kidnapper, was connected to her murder in 2015 on the basis of DNA evidence. He later confessed to three unrelated murders connected to the Texas Killing Fields, to which he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life imprisonment.
Kevin Ray Underwood Murdered 10-year-old Jamie Rose Bolin. 15 years, 356 days

Oregon edit

  • On death row: 0 (as of December 13, 2022)[85]
  • Total number executed: 124 (1800–1997)[19]

Pennsylvania edit

  • On death row: 98 (as of February 27, 2024)[86]
  • Total number executed: 1 043 (1608–1999)[19]

Owing to the high number of Pennsylvania death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages are listed in this article. A full list is externally linked:

Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
George Banks Killed thirteen people and wounded one in 1982. 40 years, 276 days On May 12, 2010, Banks was declared incompetent to be executed.
Richard Baumhammers Racially motivated crime spree in April 2000, in Pittsburgh, killing five people and paralyzing one. 22 years, 318 days Baumhammers was given five death sentences plus 112 years.
Arthur Jerome Bomar Jr. Murdered 22-year-old Aimee Willard, beating her to death. 25 years, 111 days Bomar is also suspected to have murdered Maria Cabuenos to steal her car, since he had thrown out his own at a junkyard. Willard's DNA was found on the latter, which pointed out Bomar's culpability.
John Eichinger Stabbing murders of Heather Greaves, her sister Lisa and her daughter Avery at their home in King of Prussia on March 25, 2005. 18 years, 103 days Eichinger is also serving a life sentence for the murder of Jennifer Still, who was murdered under similar circumstances at her house in Bridgeport in 1999.
Eric Frein Murdered Corporal Bryon Dickson II during a State police attack in September 2014. 6 years, 324 days
Melvin Knight Tortured, raped and murdered mentally disabled Jennifer Daugherty. 11 years, 207 days The other four members of The Greensburg Six received long prison sentences, ranging from thirty years to life without parole. Knight appealed his sentence, but on November 15, 2018, his appeal was denied.
Ricky Smyrnes 11 years, 25 days Smyrnes appealed the death sentence, and his execution was delayed in July 2017.
Richard Andrew Poplawski Shot and killed three Pittsburgh police officers in 2009. 12 years, 270 days
Harvey Miguel Robinson Raped and murdered 47-year-old Jessica Jean Fortney. 29 years, 116 days Robinson was initially sentenced to death for three murders, but the death sentences for the first two murders were later changed to life sentences.
Christopher Roney First-degree murder for the shooting death of police officer Lauretha Vaird. 27 years, 102 days
Ronald Taylor Racially motived murders of three white men in March 2000. 22 years, 73 days

South Carolina edit

  • On death row: 34[87]
  • Total number executed: 683 (1700–2011)[19]

Due to the high number of South Carolina death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages are listed in this article. A full list is externally linked:

Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
Quincy Allen Killed four people between July and August 2002. 19 years, 3 days
Steven Bixby Shot and killed Abbeville County Deputy Sheriff Sgt. Daniel Wilson and State Constable Donald Ouzts. 17 years, 32 days Rita Bixby, Steven's mother, was given two life sentences, while his father, Arthur Bixby, was found mentally incompetent to stand trial and committed to a mental facility.
Timothy Jones Jr. Murdered his five children in Lexington County. 4 years, 285 days He disposed of their bodies in Alabama before later admitting to the crime.
Richard Bernard Moore Shot and killed James Mahoney, a convenience store clerk during a robbery. 22 years, 154 days
Stephen Stanko Murdered his girlfriend Laura Ling, and library patron Henry Lee Turner. 17 years, 219 days He also raped and violently assaulted Ling's daughter, who survived the attack.
James William Wilson Jr. Shot dead two 8-year-old students and wounded another seven, a teacher and a gym coach. 34 years, 318 days

South Dakota edit

  • On death row: 1[88]
  • Total number executed: 20 (1866-2019)[88]
Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
Briley Piper Tortured and murdered Chester Allan Poage. 23 years, 65 days (first sentence; overturned)
12 years, 238 days (second sentence)[89]
Piper committed the crime along with Elijah Page and Darrell Hoadley. Page was sentenced to death and executed in 2007, becoming the first person executed in South Dakota in over sixty years. Hoadley was sentenced to life in prison.

Tennessee edit

  • On death row: 45[90]
  • Total number executed: 347 (1700-2020)

Due to the high number of Tennessee death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages are listed in this article. A full list is externally linked:

Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
Lemaricus Davidson Raped, tortured, and murdered Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom. 14 years, 146 days Davidson's four accomplices were also sentenced but only Davidson received a death sentence.
Jessie Dotson Shot his brother Cecil Dotson, his brother's girlfriend Marissa Williams and two other adults, and fatally stabbed his nephews, aged 4 and 2. 13 years, 164 days Three other children were found seriously injured at the house. Dotson received six death sentences for the crime.
Henry Lee Jones Stabbed and strangled elderly couple, Clarence and Lillian James, at their home in Bartlett on August 22, 2003, ultimately slitting their throats with a pair of scissors. 14 years, 310 days Jones was also sentenced to death in Florida for a similar murder committed just days after these murders, and is suspected of yet another killing in that state. His original death sentence was overturned, but he was found guilty in a second trial in 2015.[91]
Donald Ray Middlebrooks Tortured and murdered 14-year-old Kerrick Majors. 34 years, 184 days Middlebrooks was scheduled to be executed on December 8, 2022. His execution was later suspended due to an oversight in the preparation for lethal injection in another execution.
Christa Pike Tortured and murdered her Job Corps classmate, 19-years-old Colleen Slemmer by crushing her skull with asphalt. 27 years, 360 days Two of Pike's accomplices were also sentenced; Tadaryl Shipp was given life without parole plus 25 years, while Shadolla Peterson was sentenced to probation after testifying against her. In 2001, Pike and Natasha Cornett attempted to strangle fellow inmate Patricia Jones with a shoestring; Jones survived.
Oscar Franklin Smith Killed his estranged wife Judy Robird Smith and her two sons, Chad and Jason Burnett. 33 years, 242 days Smith was scheduled to be executed on April 21, 2022. However, his execution was reprieved by Governor Bill Lee due to an oversight in the preparation for lethal injection. Smith is the oldest death row inmate in Tennessee.

Texas edit

  • On death row: 179[92]
  • Total number executed: 1340 (1800–2024)[19]

Due to the high number of Texas death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages or part of a criminal enterprise with a separate Wikipedia page are listed in this article. The full list is externally linked:

Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
Eugene Broxton Shot newlyweds Waylon and Sheila Dockens during a robbery of their motel room in Channelview, killing Sheila. 31 years, 188 days Broxton is also the prime suspect for a series of robbery-murders in Houston between March and May 1991, for which he has never been charged.
Linda Carty Abduction and murder of 25-year-old Joana Rodriguez to steal her newborn son. 22 years, 17 days Prosecutors alleged that Carty orchestrated the crime, which was committed by three masked men who abducted Rodriguez and her son. Rodriguez was later found dead in the trunk of a car. Her 3-day-old son was rescued from a car parked nearby. The other three men were arrested, but only Carty was prosecuted for capital murder.
Carty claims she was framed by drug dealers in response to her work as an informant and has appealed her conviction. Her appeals have been unsuccessful and the appeal procedure has been exhausted. Barring the granting of clemency, she stands to become the first female British national to be executed since Ruth Ellis in 1955, and the first British black woman executed in more than a century.
Raul Cortez Shot dead Rosa Barbosa, her nephew and two of his friends. 15 years, 49 days Eddie Williams is serving 20 years, and Javier Cortez, Raul's brother, was sentenced to four years in prison.
Edgardo Rafael Cubas Murdered two women and a 15-year-old girl, who had been kidnapped and raped. 19 years, 291 days Eduardo Navarro, an accomplice, was 15 at the time of the crimes but was tried as an adult.
Walter Alexander Sorto 20 years, 104 days
William George Davis Murdered four patients at a hospital in Tyler from 2017 to 2018. 2 years, 147 days
Michael Dean Gonzales Robbed and murdered his elderly neighbors in Odessa, Texas. 28 years, 103 days
Randy Halprin Murder of Irving police officer Aubrey Hawkins during a robbery. 20 years, 286 days Halprin was convicted under the Texas law of parties.
Ronald Lee Haskell Murdered his ex-wife's sister, her husband and four of their children in Harris County. 4 years, 160 days Cassidy Stay was the lone survivor. She was shot, but played dead and informed police about Haskell.
Brittany Holberg Robbed and murdered 80-year-old A. B. Towery Sr. in his home. 25 years, 363 days The victim was struck with a hammer and stabbed nearly sixty times. The weapons used were a paring knife, a butcher knife, a grapefruit knife, and a fork. A lamp pole had been shoved more than five inches down the victim's throat.
William Hudson Murdered six people at a camp site 6 years, 129 days
Ali Irsan 2012 killings of his son-in-law, Coty Beavers, and Gelareh Bagherzadeh, a friend of his daughter. 5 years, 217 days
Willie Roy Jenkins Sexual assault and murder of 20-year-old Sheryl Norris at her apartment in San Marcos. 10 years, 284 days Jenkins, who was detained at a mental hospital in California for four rapes committed during the 1970s, was linked to the crime via DNA. He is also a suspect in three additional murders committed from 1975 to 1977, but has not been charged.
Melissa Lucio Murder of her daughter. 15 years, 225 days Lucio was the first woman of Hispanic descent in Texas to be sentenced to death. A problematic conviction and rejected appeals led to her case being covered in the 2020 documentary The State of Texas vs. Melissa.
Otis McKane Shooting of Benjamin Marconi. 2 years, 230 days
Patrick Murphy Murder of Irving police officer Aubrey Hawkins during a robbery. 20 years, 125 days Murphy was the last member of the Texas Seven to be brought to trial, convicted, and sentenced to death.
Scott Panetti Murder of his father-in-law and mother-in-law. 28 years, 181 days Panetti had an extensive history of psychiatric hospitalization and was a diagnosed schizophrenic.
Rodney Reed Abduction, rape, and murder of 19-year-old Stacie Stites. 25 years, 300 days
Darlie Routier Murder of her two sons in 1996. 27 years, 48 days Routier's case has attracted the attention of wrongful conviction advocacy groups in recent years. She is in the process of raising funds to test evidence found at the scene for DNA.[93][94]
Víctor Saldaño Kidnapped and shot dead Paul Ray King. 27 years, 194 days Saldaño is the sole Argentine on death row in the United States. Jorge Chávez, his co-defendant, is serving life imprisonment.
Andre Thomas Murdered his estranged wife, 4-year-old son, and 13-month-old daughter on March 27, 2004. 18 years, 328 days Residing in a psychiatric unit because of doubts about his mental health, since he removed his right eye on April 1, 2004, and then removed and consumed his left eye on December 9, 2008.
Charles Victor Thompson Murdered his girlfriend Dennise Hayslip and her lover, Darren Cain. 24 years, 324 days Thompson alleges that his death penalty conviction is unjust, stating he acted in self-defense as he had been shot by Cain. The killings could be viewed as a crime of passion which would exclude the capital murder sentence. He also alleges that Hayslip died a week later due to medical malpractice, and not the actual shooting.
He made headlines in 2005 by escaping from Harris County Jail in Houston after a parole meeting using a forged ID badge, and he was captured three days later.
Gustavo Tijerina Sandoval Shot United States Border Patrol agent Javier Vega Jr. 5 years, 293 days Ismael Hernandez Vallejo was given a fifty-year prison sentence. Both men were undocumented Mexican citizens.
Lucky Ward Strangled two people in September 2010 in Houston, during separate incidents 4 years, 11 days Ward is considered the prime suspect in a series of at least four similar murders dating back to 1985, but was not charged with them due to lack of sufficient evidence for a conviction.
Faryion Wardrip Raped and murdered five women in the 1980s. 24 years, 136 days Wardrip was sentenced to 35 years in prison in 1986. He was released on December 11, 1997, but was sentenced to death on November 9, 1999, after he confessed to murdering Terry Sims. In December 2014, Wardrip's appeal was dismissed by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
Garcia Glen White Stabbing murders of 38-year-old Bonita Edwards and her two daughters, 16-year-old Bernette and Annette, at their apartment in Houston. The two girls were also sexually assaulted. 27 years, 193 days White has been linked to two unrelated murders, but has not been charged with them. He and his attorneys contend that a second unnamed accomplice was present at the scene, but this individual is yet to be located.
Eric Lyle Williams Shot and killed three people in Kaufman County, including Criminal District Attorney Michael McLelland. 9 years, 97 days Williams's wife and accomplice, Kimberly Irene Williams, was tried separately, and sentenced to 40 years in prison.
David Leonard Wood Rapes and murders of six women in El Paso from May to August 1987, whose bodies were later found buried in the desert 31 years, 70 days Wood is also a suspect in the disappearances of three other young girls and women. He has denied responsibility for the crimes and has repeatedly attempted to have his sentence overturned, but so far has been unsuccessful.
Jeffery Lee Wood Party to the shooting of gas station clerk Kriss Lee Keeran. 26 years, 22 days On January 2, 1996, Wood and Daniel Earl Reneau robbed a Kerrville gas station. While Wood waited outside, Reneau shot the clerk because he did not cooperate. Wood was convicted under the Texas law of parties and his death row conviction has been regarded as controversial, as he was not present during the murder. Reneau was executed on June 13, 2002.

Utah edit

  • On death row: 7[95]
  • Total number executed: 50 (1800–2010)[19][96]
Name Description of crime Time on death row Other
Michael Anthony Archuleta[95] Kidnapped, raped, tortured and murdered 28-year-old Gordon Church on November 21, 1988. 34 years, 94 days Lance Wood, his co-defendant, was sentenced to life in prison for his role in the murder. Was assigned lethal injection as his method of execution.[95]
Douglas Stewart Carter[95] Stabbed and shot 57-year-old Eva Olesen during a burglary of her Provo home on February 27, 1985. 38 years, 88 days Was assigned lethal injection as his method of execution.
Taberon Dave Honie[95] Raped and murdered his ex-girlfriend's mother, 49-year-old Claudia Benn, at her home on July 9, 1998. 24 years, 309 days Has selected firing squad as his method of execution.[97]
Troy Kell[95] Stabbed fellow inmate, Lonnie Blackmon, 67 times on July 6, 1994. 27 years, 229 days At the time, Kell was serving a life sentence in Nevada for the 1986 murder of 21-year-old James "Cotton" Kelly, who had been stalking 15-year-old Sandy Shaw, a long-time friend of Kell's. Has selected firing squad as his method of execution.[97]
Douglas Anderson Lovell Kidnapped and murdered 39-year-old Joyce Yost, in order to prevent her from testifying against him in a rape case. 30 years, 232 days (first sentence)
8 years, 358 days (second sentence)
Lovell was originally sentenced to death for Yost's murder in 1993, but on appeal was allowed to withdraw his guilty plea and was granted a new trial. He was again convicted of the murder and sentenced to death in 2015.[98]
Ralph Leroy Menzies[95] Kidnapped and strangled gas station attendant, 26-year-old Maurine Hunsaker, in Kearns on February 23, 1986. 36 years, 1 day Has selected firing squad as his method of execution.[97]
Von Lester Taylor[95] Murdered 49-year-old Kaye Tiede and her mother, 76-year-old Beth Potts near Beaver Springs, Summit County. 32 years, 305 days Edward Deli, his co-defendant, was sentenced to life in prison. They also shot Tiede's husband, who survived, and attempted to set him on fire. Later they kidnapped their two daughters. Has selected lethal injection as his method of execution.

Wyoming edit

  • On death row: 0[99]
  • Total number executed: 23 (1866–1992)

Jurisdictions without the death penalty edit

Twenty-three states have abolished capital punishment. Crimes committed in these states are still eligible for the death penalty if they are convicted in federal court for certain federal crimes. Capital punishment has been abolished in New Hampshire, but only for new sentences. One prisoner (Michael Addison) who was already sentenced to death remains on death row in the state.

States and the date of abolition of capital punishment:

  1. Michigan (1846; abolished for murder, retained for treason until 1963)
  2. Wisconsin (1853)
  3. Maine (1887)
  4. Minnesota (1911)
  5. Hawaii (1948; prior to statehood)
  6. Alaska (1957; prior to statehood)
  7. Vermont (1964; abolished for murder, retained for treason until 1972)
  8. Iowa (1965)
  9. West Virginia (1965)
  10. North Dakota (1973)
  11. Massachusetts (1984)
  12. Rhode Island (1984)
  13. New Jersey (2007)
  14. New York (2007)
  15. New Mexico (2009)
  16. Illinois (2011)
  17. Connecticut (2012)
  18. Maryland (2013)
  19. Delaware (2016)
  20. Washington (2018)
  21. New Hampshire (2019)
  22. Colorado (2020)
  23. Virginia (2021)

Territories and federal districts:

  1. Puerto Rico (1929)[100]
  2. Northern Mariana Islands (before 1970; prior to Commonwealth status) [101]
  3. Guam (1978) [101]
  4. Washington, D.C. (1981)
  5. United States Virgin Islands (1991)

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