U.S. set to execute first woman in more than two years

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AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Texas is set to execute Kimberly McCarthy by lethal injection on Tuesday, the first woman to be put to death in the United States in more than two years.

The execution is scheduled to be carried out at the state prison in Huntsville, Texas after 6 p.m. local time.

Women are rarely executed in the United States. Only 12 female inmates were put to death since capital punishment was reinstated by the Supreme Court in 1976, according to the Death Penalty Information Center.

The last woman executed was Teresa Lewis in Virginia on September 23, 2010, the information center said.

"Although women commit about 10 percent of murders, capital cases also require some aggravating factor like rape, robbery, or physical abuse," said Richard Dieter, executive director of the information center, adding that women usually have not committed a long list of prior felonies.

"It's unclear whether jurors or prosecutors may be more lenient in potential prosecutions of women, since there are relatively few," said Dieter.

McCarthy, 51, was convicted of entering the Lancaster, Texas home of her 71-year-old neighbor, Dorothy Booth, on July 21, 1997, under the pretense of borrowing some sugar. She then stabbed Booth five times, according to the Texas attorney general's summary of the case.

She also cut off Booth's left ring finger in order to take her diamond ring, which she later pawned.

McCarthy also was believed to be responsible for the murders of two other elderly women, one using a meat tenderizer as a weapon and another using a claw hammer, according to the Attorney General's summary.

McCarthy was found guilty in 1998 by a Dallas County jury of murdering Booth and sentenced to death. Her conviction was overturned by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in 2001 because no attorney was present when she was questioned after the crime even though she had requested a lawyer, court documents show. She was tried a second time in 2002, was again found guilty by a Dallas County jury, and again sentenced to death.

The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in 2004 agreed with the second conviction.

McCarthy would be the second person executed in the United States so far this year. Forty-three inmates were put to death in 2012.

U.S. set to execute first woman in more than two years - Yahoo! News
 
Who knows what her response will be...perhaps the media will release it....She preyed upon the elderly who could not defend themselves for her own greed.....So actually, she will be given a less painful death than the elderly women that she killed and stabbed....She deserves no sympathy from me.
 
Proud of Texas for once again being a leader in women's equality!
 
I don't believe in death penalty, so doesn't have much to say about her execution, but I prefer her to have a life sentence without parole.

Texas has very high number of executions.
 
I think she got a stay of her execution by a judge.
 
I don't believe in death penalty, so doesn't have much to say about her execution, but I prefer her to have a life sentence without parole.

Texas has very high number of executions.

Wondering if you would feel the same if this woman stabbed, killed & cut off ur Grandmother's finger for her wedding rings?.....along with several other elderly women that she's accused of killing....

Kudos for Texas!....
 
Wondering if you would feel the same if this woman stabbed, killed & cut off ur Grandmother's finger for her wedding rings?.....along with several other elderly women that she's accused of killing....

Kudos for Texas!....

Same - life in prison without parole or hard labor camp.

I want killers who killed the elderly to have a worst treatment, at about equal to child killers, so killers will suffer the painful life in the prison.

The death penalty is too easy because it terminate the life without pain and skip the serve in the prison until death at natural cause or get stabbed by other prisoner.
 
good night, finger cutter!
 
There is no such real justice in executions. It is, to me an easy way out from dealing with bars for the rest of life.

And never know if this person turns out to be really innocent, we could have give them a chance where once executed can't get that back.

And execution is considered Murdered by the people of the state. Two wrongs don't make it a justice. That is how I sees it.
 
Same - life in prison without parole or hard labor camp.

I want killers who killed the elderly to have a worst treatment, at about equal to child killers, so killers will suffer the painful life in the prison.

The death penalty is too easy because it terminate the life without pain and skip the serve in the prison until death at natural cause or get stabbed by other prisoner.

What if they escape/release and kill again? Not smart.
 
Execution has been postponed to April 3rd to give her lawyers time to appeal that her conviction was based on race......
 
Tell that to the family of Aubrey Hawkins.

It isn't my job to tell them, so blame on Department of Corrections for not keep the prison as secured and the escape from prisons are uncommon.

It doesn't change my opinion, though.
 
Execution has been postponed to April 3rd to give her lawyers time to appeal that her conviction was based on race......

I don't think that her sentence will be reduce to life in the prison because status with criminal court.
 
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