On
this date, September 30, 2009 at 11:15 a.m. EST, Pedophile, John Couey died at
Jacksonville Memorial Hospital after complications from anal cancer. He was
convicted of the murder of Jessica Lunsford. I got the information from
Wikipedia. It was better off that he died in prison than get protective custody
behind bars. I could not stand the fact that he can live longer and get protected
from other inmates.
Born
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John Evander Couey
September 19, 1958 Florida, United States |
Died
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September 30, 2009 (aged 51)
Jacksonville, Florida, United States |
Conviction(s)
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First degree murder, burglary with assault or battery
upon any person, kidnapping, sexual battery on a child less than 12 years old
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Penalty
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Death sentence
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Conviction status
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Deceased (prior to execution date)
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Occupation
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Truck driver
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John Evander Couey (September 19, 1958 – September 30, 2009) was an American
sex offender convicted of kidnapping, sexually battering, and murdering
nine-year old Jessica Lunsford in February 2005, in Florida. Lunsford's
disappearance and Couey's subsequent confession and trial received extensive
media coverage. Due to Couey's actions, Jessica's Law was enacted in Florida,
and the U.S. Congress created the Jessica Lunsford Act. A jury recommended that
Couey receive the death penalty, and on August 24, 2007, he was sentenced to
death. Couey died on September 30, 2009, of anal cancer before his sentence
could be carried out.
Past
charges and convictions
Couey
had an extensive criminal record that included 24 arrests for burglary,
carrying a concealed weapon without a permit, and indecent exposure. During a
house burglary in 1978, Couey was accused of grabbing a girl in her bedroom,
placing his hand over her mouth, and kissing her. Couey was sentenced to 10
years in prison but was paroled in 1980. In 1991, he was arrested in Kissimmee
on a charge of fondling a five-year-old child. Because of more lenient laws at
that time, Couey was released early.
Abduction,
rape, and murder of Lunsford
On
February 24, 2005, the family of Jessica Lunsford discovered that she was
missing from the home she shared with her father and grandparents. Couey later
was accused of entering her house through an unlocked door at about 3 a.m. He
awoke her, told her "Don't yell or nothing" and told her to follow
him out of the house.
In
a videotaped and recorded deposition which later was thrown out by his Florida
trial court (see below), he admitted to sexually battering Lunsford in his
bedroom. The admission stated that she was kept in his bed that evening, where
he raped her again in the morning. It further stated that Couey put her in his
closet and ordered her to remain there, which she did as he reported for work
at "Billy's Truck Lot". Lastly, the admission recounted that three
days after he abducted her, Couey bound the child's wrists together with
speaker wire, placed her in a garbage bag, placed the bag containing her inside
another garbage bag and buried her alive in a shallow grave, where she
suffocated to death. Because Couey had asked for an attorney before being
interrogated but was not given one, his trial court threw out this statement as
being obtained in violation of Couey's Sixth Amendment right to counsel and
right to due process under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendment.
On
March 18, 2005, police found Lunsford's body at Couey's residence located on
West Snowbird Court, under the front porch and buried in a hole approximately
2½ ft deep by 2 ft in diameter (0.8 m deep by 0.6 m dia.),
covered with leaves. The body was removed from the ground and transported to
the coroner's office. Her body had undergone "moderate" to
"severe" decomposition and, according to the publicly released autopsy
reports, was skeletonized on two fingers that Lunsford had poked through the
bags before suffocating to death. The coroner ruled that death would have
happened even in best circumstances within three or five minutes from lack of oxygen.
Criminal
proceedings
The
trial was moved to Miami after officials were unable to seat an impartial jury
in Citrus County where the trial was first scheduled to be held.
On
March 7, 2007, Couey was found guilty of all charges in relation to Lunsford's
death, including first degree murder, kidnapping, burglary with assault or
battery upon any person, and capital sexual battery. The jury deliberated for
four hours, tasked with recommending either life in prison without the
possibility of parole or the death penalty, the only two possible sentences
available under Florida law.
A
week later, after about one hour and 15 minutes of deliberation, a jury
recommended Couey be put to death.
On
August 11, 2007, a jury overseeing the Lunsford case voted 10-2 that Couey be
eligible for the death sentence. Defense for Couey argued that he had suffered
from a lifetime of emotional abuse and had a below normal IQ, which would
enable him to avoid a death sentence under a 2002 Supreme Court ruling
prohibiting the execution of mentally handicapped people. However, the most
credible intelligence test rated Couey's IQ at 78, above the standard accepted
level of mental retardation, which is 70.
Sentence
On
August 24, 2007, Couey was sentenced by Circuit Judge Richard Howard to death,
as well as three consecutive life terms for his crimes. In accordance with
Florida State Law, the death sentence was automatically appealed. His Florida
Department of Corrections number was 063425.
Death
On
September 30, 2009 at 11:15 a.m. EST, Couey died at Jacksonville Memorial
Hospital after complications from anal cancer, before the sentence of the court
could be carried out.
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