Alabama to execute man for 1997 shooting death of store clerk

25.09.2025    WTOP    1 views
Alabama to execute man for 1997 shooting death of store clerk

Alabama is preparing to execute a man convicted of killing a woman during a gas station robbery in what will be the nation s latest execution carried out with nitrogen gas Geoffrey Todd West is scheduled to be executed Thursday night at the William C Holman Correctional Facility in south Alabama West was convicted of capital murder for the shooting death of Margaret Parrish Berry Berry s son is among those who urged Alabama s governor to commute West s sentence to life in prison It is one of two executions scheduled Thursday in the United States Texas plans to carry out a lethal injection on the same evening The killing Berry the mother of two sons was shot while lying on the floor behind the counter at Harold s Chevron in Etowah County on March Prosecutors noted the store clerk was killed to ensure there was no witness left behind Court records state that was taken from a cookie can that held the store s money West s girlfriend agreed to testify against him in exchange for a -year sentence for her role in the robbery and slaying A jury convicted West of capital murder during a robbery and voted - to recommend a death sentence a recommendation accepted by the judge Etowah County Circuit Judge William Cardwell revealed at the sentencing that he unveiled it intricate to order the execution of a young man but mentioned the killing was intentional carried out execution-style I m so very sorry West doesn t deny he killed Margaret Berry He announced at that he struggles to understand what he did at He and his girlfriend were desperate for cash and went to the store where he once worked to rob it There s not a day that goes by that I don t regret it and wish that I could take that back West narrated The Associated Press He mentioned he wants to apologize to Berry s family I m so very sorry for the hurt that I ve caused you all I m so very sorry for what I ve taken away from you and I hope and pray you forgive me West stated of what he wants to tell Berry s family A plea from victim s son One of Berry s sons urged Alabama Gov Kay Ivey to halt the execution and let West serve the rest of his life in prison Will Berry revealed he has forgiven West He stated that he believes forgiveness is what his mother would want I don t want this man to die Vengeance isn t for the state It s for the Lord Will Berry explained Berry on Tuesday joined death penalty opponents at a vigil outside the Alabama Capitol He helped delivered a petition to Ivey s office asking that the execution be halted Ivey replied in a Sept letter to Berry that she appreciated his belief but she reported Alabama law imposes death as punishment for the preponderance egregious forms of murder As governor it is my solemn duty to carry out these laws Ivey wrote Ivey has commuted one death sentence during her eight years in office The Republican governor wrote in the letter that she did so only because of questions about the person s guilt West and Will Berry exchanged letters The two men had required to be able to meet ahead of the Thursday night execution But the state denied the request for prevention reasons Nitrogen gas West will be executed by nitrogen gas The method involves strapping a gas mask to the face and forcing the inmate to breathe pure nitrogen gas thus depriving the person of the oxygen needed to stay alive Nitrogen is an inert gas that makes up of the Earth s atmosphere and is harmless when mixed with adequate oxygen After Alabama lawmakers in authorized nitrogen gas as an execution method the Alabama Department of Corrections gave death row prisoners a brief window to name their preferred execution method West was one several dozen inmates in who picked nitrogen However at the time the state had not developed procedures for using it and it was unclear when that would happen Alabama carried out the nation s first nitrogen gas execution in Nationally six people have now been executed using nitrogen gas five in Alabama and one in Louisiana Lethal injection remains Alabama s primary execution method Source

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