Texas executes man who confessed to killing 5


FILE - This undated file photo provided by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice shows death row inmate Elroy Chester. Chester, who confessed to killing five people during a six month crime spree in a southeastern Texas port city 15 years ago is scheduled for execution Wednesday, June 12, 2013, in the fatal shooting of a firefighter. (AP Photo/Texas Department of Criminal Justice, File) | Zoom

HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) - A man who confessed to killing five people during a six-month crime spree in southeastern Texas 15 years ago was put to death Wednesday for the fatal shooting of a firefighter.

Elroy Chester, 44, said that he didn't want relatives of his victims to have "hate in your heart for me."

Chester said he confessed to killing firefighter Willie Ryman III because "you should know who killed your loved one."

"Don't hate me. I'm sorry for taking your loved one," Chester said. "Elroy Chester wasn't a bad man, I don't care what anybody says. A lot of people say I didn't commit those murders. I really did it."

Moments later, Chester told the warden to proceed with the execution and began humming what sounded like church hymn. He then took several deep breaths, yawned and began snoring as the lethal drug took effect.

Chester was pronounced dead at 7:04 p.m. CDT, 27 minutes after the lethal drug was administered.

Ryman, a decorated Port Arthur firefighter, was killed in February 1998 when he interrupted Chester as he sexually assaulted Ryman's two teenage nieces during a break-in at their home. Chester, who was on probation at the time, was arrested soon after and subsequently pleaded guilty to killing the 38-year-old firefighter.

"After 15 years, it's a long time coming," Barry Ryman, brother of the slain firefighter, said after watching Chester die. "It's not complete closure. Our brother's still not here. The other victims are not here."

"Justice has been done. It was carried out today," Ryman's sister, Kim Chiasson said. "His reign of terror is over."

DNA evidence tied Chester to the rapes. Ballistics tests matched his gun to the slayings of Ryman and four others. The gun was stolen in one of 25 burglaries in Port Arthur attributed to Chester.

A jury deliberated 12 minutes before deciding Chester should be put to death.

"In my 37 years as a policeman, I've never met a man so evil in my life," said Port Arthur Police Chief Mark Blanton, who was outside the Huntsville prison with several dozen police and firefighters from the city about 75 miles east of Houston.

He said with Chester's death, "I will know he won't be able to prey on anybody ... or take somebody else's life."

Chester also confessed to killing 78-year-old John Henry Sepeda and Etta Mae Stallings, 87, during burglaries. He told police he stalked Cheryl DeLeon, 40, then fatally beat her with his gun as she arrived home from work. And he admitted to shooting his 35-year-old brother-in-law, Albert Bolden Jr., in the head.

"It was just a horrible time in Port Arthur when these murders and attempted murders were going on," McWilliams said.

The execution was carried out after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a last-ditch appeal from Chester's attorneys that focused on the conduct of a judge on the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals who ruled earlier in Chester's case.

Judge Edith Jones was in a 2-1 majority two years ago that determined Chester was not mentally impaired and was therefore eligible for execution. Chester's attorneys argued Jones subsequently displayed bias against Chester when she discussed his case during a February lecture on the death penalty at the University of Pennsylvania law school.

Jones' remarks in February were not recorded, but attorneys for Chester obtained affidavits from several people who attended and backed an account from a lawyer who described Jones' "outrage and incredulity" that Chester and others would raise mental impairment claims in their appeals. Attorney Susan Orlansky said the comments "infected" Jones' judgment and called her impartiality into question.

Chester's attorneys requested a reprieve to give new judges on the case time to study it and the allegations against Jones. They did not contest his guilt.

When a new 5th Circuit panel reviewing the arguments Wednesday said it perceived "no injustice, nor any incorrectness," Chester's lawyers took their case to the Supreme Court.

Chester became the seventh convicted killer executed this year in Texas and the 499th since the state resumed carrying out capital punishment in 1982 following a nearly two-decade-long hiatus.

A Dallas woman, Kimberly McCarthy, is scheduled June 26 to become the 500th Texas inmate executed in modern times.


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  • vashonmatt wrote...
    George W. Bush just asked that this be stopped
    It violates international law, and no American would be safe overseas.
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  • Basso wrote...
    Clarify
    Americans aren't safe overseas in Muslim countries. No one is unless you are a fanatic.
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  • montanarose wrote...
    Execute him
    Murder, is murder no matter what country you are in. If an american goes to another country and does what this man did, than they deserve what ever happens to them.
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  • vashonmatt wrote...
    Montana Rose
    It's nice to know that we don't have a bunch of idiots like you running things.
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  • Informed wrote...
    Hey vashonmatt
    got some news for you, maybe you don't watch the news or listen to the radio or read the news papers but Americans have not been safe overseas for a whole long time now. The people hate us the law enforcement hates us the Gov. hate us.
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  • C"mon Man wrote...
    Turn the page
    The dnc playbook has two entry's, play race card,and/or blame W
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  • hnuh wrote...
    here's the most pathetic
    part of this snivel story by the marxocrats... this puke was an illegal resident in this country... since he was TWO years old. And he needs to be able to contact the Mexican consulate for what? For why? To do what? They would have not the slightest interest in this individual, he is not one of theirs in any significant way. How typical of the current crop of radical leftist race baiting demagogues running our most unfortunate country to blow this story up in this pathetically ignorant and deliberately misleading way.
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  • It's me! Ha ha! wrote...
    Since when do we allow the UN to dictate to us what we do in our own nation?
    Oh! Wait. Ever since the mindless left wing sheeple voted Obama into the White house! The UN tells Obama to jump and he yells, "How high?"

    How is that Hope and Change these days, lefties????

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  • T Pense wrote...
    why does it take so long for justice?
    this scum got 3 hots, a cot, and free med care, plus free lawyers for almost 12 years. the little girl that he ravaged only had 7 years on earth. think about it. this guy raped, tortured, and then killed a child simply so he could 'get off' sexually. in her last thoughts, she only wanted her mommy. i can't imagine anything more deviant or greedy. pure evil. and then watch the libprogs pull their hair out over this subhuman, as if he were a victim.
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  • gb1118 wrote...
    Vashonmatt....
    It's good to know we don't have phags like you running things. Oh wait, we live in Seattle.... nevermind.
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  • hpitantso wrote...
    Only second to international war killing
    The State of Texas executions
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