On this date, 17
August 2010, Peter Anthony Cantu was the third of the
three convicted killers of Jennifer Ertman and Elizabeth Pena on 24 June
1993 to be executed by lethal injection in Texas. Sean
O’Brien was the first one and Jose Ernesto Medellin was the second one. I wish there was a Joint Enterprise Law and all six of them would
have been executed. Please go to the VFFDP Blog to read the article of
criticizing the Texan abolitionists.
Peter
Anthony Cantu
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INTERNET SOURCE: http://www.clarkprosecutor.org/html/death/US/cantu1224.htm
Summary: Cantu was the self-appointed leader of a gang
in Houston that met on the night of June 24, 1993, to initiate a new member,
Raul Villareal. The initiation involved fighting each member of the gang for a
five- to ten- minute period. The gang then drank beer and engaged in horseplay.
Elizabeth Pena, 16, and Jennifer Ertman, 14, were walking home from a friend's
house, taking a shortcut along some railroad tracks when they stumbled upon the
group. In a sadistic frenzy, the girls were forcibly gang-raped vaginally,
orally, and anally for more than an hour. They were kicked, and had teeth
knocked out, hair pulled out, and ribs broken. A red nylon belt, with an
attacker tugging at each end, was pulled so tightly around Ertman's neck the
belt snapped. Shoelaces were used to strangle Pena. The bodies of the two
teenage girls were found four days after they failed to return from a friend's
house. Later on the night of the murder, the group met at Cantu’s house to brag
about their exploits. Cantu parceled out jewelry and money he had taken from
the girls. Cantu's brother eventually called the police. Upon arrest, Cantu
confessed, along with several of the others.
Four
of the other assailants were also convicted of capital murder and sentenced to
death. Derrick Sean O'Brien was executed in July 2006. Jose Medellin was
executed in August 2008. Raul Omar Villareal and Efrain Perez were sentenced to
death, but following the U.S. Supreme Court's 2005 ruling that executing
criminals who were not yet 18 at the time of their crimes is unconstitutional,
their sentences were commuted to life. Venancio Medellin, who was 14 at the
time, was convicted of aggravated sexual assault and sentenced to 40 years in
prison.
Cantu v. State, 939 S.W.2d 627 (Tex.Crim.App. 1997). (Direct Appeal)
Cantu v. Quarterman, 341 Fed.Appx. 55 (5th Cir. 2009). (Habeas)
Final/Special Meal:
Enchiladas, fajitas and a cinnamon bun.
Last Words:
None.
Internet Sources:
Texas Department of Criminal Justice - Executed Offenders (Cantu)
Cantu, Peter Anthony
Date of Birth: 05/27/75
DR#: 999093
Date Received: 03/18/94
Education: GED
Occupation: Laborer
Date of Offense: 06/24/93
County of Offense: Harris
Native County: Harris
Race: White
Gender: Male
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Brown
Height: 5' 06"
Weight: 135
Prior
Prison Record: Cantu is also serving a 10 year sentence in connection with an
aggravated asault on a Houston man in January 1993.
Summary
of incident: Convicted in the abductions and murders of Jennifer Ertman, 14,
and Elizabeth Pena, 16, in Houston. The girls were abducted by Cantu and four
members of a street gang he led as they walked along a set of railroad tracts,
a shortcut home for them. Both wree sexually assaulted by the gang members,
beaten, and strangled. Ertman was robbed of her rings, necklaces, and cash.
Later Cantu and his accomplices were said to have joked about the brutal
killings.
Co-Defendants:
Four accomplices were charged with capital murder following their arrest:
Derrick Sean O'Brien, Raul Villareal, Efrian Perez, and Jose Medellin.
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