Current:Home > reviewsClemency rejected for man scheduled to be 1st person executed in Georgia in more than 4 years -TrueNorth Finance Path
Clemency rejected for man scheduled to be 1st person executed in Georgia in more than 4 years
View
Date:2025-04-17 12:40:49
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia’s parole board has rejected clemency for a condemned man set to die Wednesday night, clearing the way for the state’s first execution in more than four years.
Lawyers for Willie James Pye had argued that he should not be executed because he is intellectually disabled and feels remorse for killing a woman three decades ago, his lawyers wrote in their clemency petition.
Pye, 59, is scheduled to be receive a lethal injection using the sedative pentobarbital. He was convicted of murder, rape and other crimes in the November 1993 killing of his ex-girlfriend, Alicia Lynn Yarbrough.
After a hearing held behind closed doors, the Georgia Parole Board denied Pye’s request for clemency, the agency announced late Tuesday.
Pye’s lawyers called the man’s trial “a shocking relic of the past” and cited racism and severe shortcomings in the Spalding County public defender system of the 1990s.
The failures of the local justice system had the effect of “turning accused defendants into convicted felons with all the efficiency of Henry Ford’s assembly line,” Pye’s lawyers wrote in their clemency application.
“Had defense counsel not abdicated his role, the jurors would have learned that Mr. Pye is intellectually disabled and has an IQ of 68,” his lawyers wrote.
“They also would have learned the challenges he faced from birth — profound poverty, neglect, constant violence and chaos in his family home — foreclosed the possibility of healthy development,” they wrote. “This is precisely the kind of evidence that supports a life sentence verdict.”
Pye had been in an on-and-off romantic relationship with Yarbrough. At the time she was killed, Yarbrough was living with another man. Pye, Chester Adams and a 15-year-old boy had planned to rob that man and bought a handgun before heading to a party in Griffin, prosecutors have said.
The trio left the party around midnight and went to the house where Yarbrough lived, finding her alone with her baby, according to authorities. They forced their way into the house, stole a ring and necklace from Yarbrough and took her with them when they left, leaving the baby alone, prosecutors have said.
The three then drove to a motel where they took turns raping Yarbrough and then left the motel with her in the teenager’s car, prosecutors have said. After turning onto a dirt road, Pye ordered Yarbrough out of the car and made her lie face down before shooting her three times, according to court records.
A jury in June 1996 found Pye guilty of murder, kidnapping, armed robbery, rape and burglary, and sentenced him to death.
Georgia’s last execution was in January 2020. The state is trying to move past an agreement made amid the COVID-19 pandemic that effectively halted lethal injections at the time.
veryGood! (157)
Related
- McKinsey to pay $650 million after advising opioid maker on how to 'turbocharge' sales
- Texas Panhandle ranchers face losses and grim task of removing dead cattle killed by wildfires
- California's Miracle Hot Springs closes indefinitely following 2nd death in 16 months
- Texas Panhandle wildfires leave dead animals everywhere as agricultural commissioner predicts 10,000 dead cattle
- Taylor Swift makes surprise visit to Kansas City children’s hospital
- NFL draft prospect Tyler Owens nearly breaks world broad-jump record, exits workout with injury
- Does Zac Efron Plan on Being a Dad? He Says…
- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion employees will no longer have a job at University of Florida
- Former longtime South Carolina congressman John Spratt dies at 82
- Does Zac Efron Plan on Being a Dad? He Says…
Ranking
- Intel's stock did something it hasn't done since 2022
- Jennifer Dulos Case: Michelle Troconis Found Guilty of Conspiring to Murder
- Kate Winslet's 'The Regime' is dictators gone wild. Sometimes it's funny.
- Big Brother’s Memphis Garrett and Christmas Abbott Break Up After Less Than 2 Years of Marriage
- Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
- Report from National Urban League finds continued economic disparities among Black Americans
- Kate Spade Outlet Slides into Spring with Chic Floral Crossbodies Starting at $49, Plus an Extra 25% off
- Monarch butterflies are not considered endangered. But a new study shows they are dwindling.
Recommendation
Alex Murdaugh’s murder appeal cites biased clerk and prejudicial evidence
'Bachelor' star Joey Graziade says Gilbert syndrome makes his eyes yellow. What to know
Wendy's pricing mind trick and other indicators of the week
Kylie Jenner's Knee-High Thong Heels Might Be Her Most Polarizing Look Yet
Backstage at New York's Jingle Ball with Jimmy Fallon, 'Queer Eye' and Meghan Trainor
These Cute Swimsuits From Amazon Are All Under $40 & Will Have You Ready for a Beach Day
Jury convicts first rioter to enter Capitol building during Jan. 6 attack
Mary-Kate, Ashley and Elizabeth Olsen Prove They Have Passports to Paris With Rare Outing