Juan Martin Garcia, convicted of killing another man in a robbery in
Houston that yielded just $8, is scheduled for execution on Tuesday. No
late appeals have been filed on his behalf.
He was convicted of
capital murder for the September 1998 killing and robbery of Hugh
Solano, a Christian missionary from Mexico who had moved his family to
the city just weeks earlier so his children could be educated in the US.
Garcia,
who acknowledges shooting Solano and is linked to a string of
aggravated robberies and two attempted murders, insists he has been
unfairly penalised because he didn't take the witness stand in his own
defence at trial.
The US Supreme Court refused to review Garcia's
case in March. The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles, in a 5-2 vote,
refused a clemency request from Garcia last week.
"If it's God's will, it's his will," Garcia, 35, told The Associated Press last month from inside a cage at a
Texas prison.
His
lethal injection would be the 11th this year in Texas, which carries
out capital punishment more than any other state. Three more executions
are scheduled in coming weeks.
Evidence at his 2000 trial and
testimony from a companion identified him as the ringleader of four men
involved in the shooting and robbery. The slaying and a string of other
violent crimes tied to Garcia, who was 18 at the time, convinced a jury
he should be put to death.
Garcia, his two cousins and another man
had already carried out a hijacking when they spotted Solano early on
September 17, 1998, getting into his van to go to work.
Eleazar
Mendoza, who pleaded guilty to aggravated robbery and was sentenced to
55 years in prison, testified that Garcia approached Solano and pointed a
gun. Mendoza said Garcia ordered Solano to surrender his money then
shot him when he refused.
Garcia said Mendoza came up with the idea to rob Solano and that Solano escalated the confrontation by resisting.
"He
punches me," Garcia said from prison. "First thing that came through my
mind is that the dude is going to try to kill me. He grabbed the gun
with both of his hands and it discharged."
Solano was shot four times in the head and neck.
Tuesday, October 06, 2015
Texas inmate to be executed over $8 killing
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