Friday, September 30, 2011

FINALLY, AFTER 33 YEARS

Justice was denied for 33 years. September was a banner month for the South. Say what you will about the South, but unlike California, it does meet out justice to cold blooded killers, no matter how long it takes to do so.

FLORIDA MAN EXECUTED FOR KILLING POLICE OFFICER
By Brendan Farrington

Associated Press
September 29, 2011

STARKE, Florida — A Florida man convicted of killing a police officer during a traffic stop 33 years ago has been executed at the Florida State Prison.

The governor's office said Manuel Valle, 61, was given an injection and pronounced dead at 7:14 p.m. (2314 GMT) Wednesday. He was the first Florida prisoner to be executed with a newly revised mix of lethal drugs.

Valle fatally shot police officer Louis Pena in 1978. He also shot fellow officer Gary Spell, who was saved by his bulletproof vest and later testified against Valle.

Florida's action was the latest in a spate of executions across the South in recent days, including the Sept. 21 execution of Troy Davis in Georgia for a policeman's shooting amid an international outcry and claims that he was innocent. That same day, Texas executed white supremacist Lawrence Russell Brewer for the dragging death of a black man. Last week, Alabama executed Derrick O. Mason for shooting dead a store clerk in a 1994 robbery.

Valle's execution began at 6:56 p.m. When the first drug was administered, Valle raised his feet, turned his head toward the execution team warden and said something that could not be heard in the witness room. He then yawned, placed his head back down, closed his eyes and made movements with his mouth before going still.

Jeneane Skeen, who was 13 when her father was killed, sat in the front row. She blinked rapidly and clenched her lips as she watched Valle's execution. Once Valle was pronounced dead, Skeen held back tears as she hugged a woman next to her and other relatives who also witnessed the execution consoled each other.

Pena's son, also named Louis Pena, stood outside the Florida prison hours before the execution and talked of closure. "It means finally, my dad's soul is put to rest after 33 years," said Pena while awaiting the execution. He was 19 when his father was killed and now is 53.

He noted that Valle's case worked through the courts for years, adding: "He killed a cop and lived 33 years. This man lived another lifetime after taking a life."

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