Thirty
years ago on this date, September 2, 1983, Jimmy Lee Gray was executed by the
Gas Chamber in Mississippi. He was the first person executed in that State
since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976. He was a recidivist murderer
who had killed and was on parole to murder again. I wish they should have kept
the Gas Chamber and not change to lethal injection. I will post the information
about him from Wikipedia.
Jimmy Lee Gray (SOURCE: http://www.nazigassings.com/JimmyLeeGray.jpg)
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Jimmy Lee Gray
(1949 – September 2, 1983) was convicted for the murder of three-year-old
Deressa Jean Scales in 1976, after kidnapping and anally raping her. At the
time of this murder, he was free on parole following a conviction in Arizona
for the murder of a 16-year-old girl.
He
was executed in 1983 by the State of Mississippi by gas chamber. He became the
first person to be executed in Mississippi since 1976 when the death penalty
was reinstated.
Dan
Lohwasser, a reporter for United Press International, was one of the observers
who witnessed Gray's execution. Lohwasser's account of Gray's death sparked a
controversy, because of its violent nature. At the time of Gray's execution,
the gas chamber used in Mississippi had a vertical iron bar directly behind the
inmate's chair. There was no headrest or strap used to restrain Gray's head. As
Gray began breathing in the toxic gas, he started thrashing his head around,
striking the iron bar repeatedly before he finally lost consciousness.
Officials decided to clear the observation room eight minutes after the gas had
been released, because of Gray's injuries. The decision to clear the room was
sharply criticized by Dennis Balske, Gray's attorney. "Jimmy Lee Gray died
banging his head against a steel pole in the gas chamber while reporters
counted his moans (eleven, according to the Associated Press)".
In
part because Gray's execution by lethal gas was botched in this instance,
Mississippi passed legislation making lethal injection the sole method of
execution for inmates sentenced after 1 July 1984, though three more inmates
(Edward Earl Johnson, Connie Evans and Leo Edwards) sentenced before this date
were still executed by lethal gas. Mississippi's gas chamber was decommissioned
in 1998.
Gray's
execution is mentioned in the movie "The Chamber" from 1996, when
Gene Hackman's character describes the botched execution of Teddy Meek in the
Mississippi gas chamber.
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