The last words of Terry
Edwards, 43 who was killed by lethal injection in Texas for a double murder -
were: "Yes, I made peace with God. I hope y'all make peace with this"
The first Death Row
prisoner under Donald Trump's presidency has been executed this morning -
despite last minute appeals he did not pull the trigger.
Terry Edwards, 43 - aka the
Subway Murderer - was killed by lethal injection in Texas at 10:17pm (04:17am
UK time).
The inmate was executed for
killing two sandwich shop employees during a robbery in 2002 after the Supreme
Court denied a stay requests.
Terry's lawyers argued both
that he was not the trigger man and that his case was tainted by prosecutorial
misconduct - in arguments that held up the execution by four hours.
The Texas Department of
Criminal Justice spokesman Jason Clark confirmed in a statement this morning
that he died at the state's death chamber in Huntsville
The statement said that
Terry's last words were: "Yes, I made peace with God. I hope y'all make
peace with this."
The execution was put on
hold for about four hours as the Supreme Court considered several motions
citing what lawyers for Edwards said were faults in previous legal proceedings.
The court rejected those
requests late on Thursday evening Texas time.
The execution was the 540th
in Texas since the Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976, the most
of any state.
Edwards was convicted along
with co-defendant Kirk Edwards, an older cousin, of the July 2002 murders of
Dallas Subway sandwich shop employees Mickell Goodwin and Tommy Walker in a
robbery.

Congrat to Mr Trump
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