Condemned killer chooses electric chair

Condemned killer chooses electric chair

Paul Warner Powell

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Condemned killer Paul Warner Powell wants to be executed in Virginia’s electric chair.

He is scheduled to die July 14 for the 1999 rape and murder of a 16-year-old Yorkshire girl.

Since 1995, death row inmates in Virginia have had a choice of how they want to be executed by lethal injection or electrocution. Powell is the first inmate since 2006 to pick the electric chair.

The 29-year-old is sentenced to death for stabbing 16-year-old Stacie Reed and her 14-year-old sister, Kristie, in their Yorkshire home on Jan. 29, 1999.

Kristie’s throat was slashed, but she survived. Her sister, who suffered a stab wound to the heart, did not. Their stepfather came home from work to find Stacie dead in her bedroom and Kristie bleeding in the basement.

Despite life-threatening injuries, Kristie was able to tell police officers and paramedics that Powell was responsible. Police arrested Powell the next day at a friend’s house.

Powell was originally convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death in 2000, but the Supreme Court of Virginia tossed out the conviction, ruling that the attacks on the sisters were separate crimes and did not rise to capital murder.

After that ruling, Powell sent a letter laced with profanity to Prince William Commonwealth’s Attorney Paul Ebert, giving chilling details of Stacie’s death. In it, he wrote about attempting to rape the struggling girl before stabbing her to death. The letter gave prosecutors the evidence they needed to bring a new capital murder charge against him.

He was convicted in 2003, and the appeals began soon after. Through the years, state appeals courts and the Virginia Supreme Court have upheld his conviction.

Powell’s lawyers have filed a clemency petition with Gov. Timothy M. Kaine and could still ask the U.S. Supreme Court to hear an appeal. But last-minute clemency is unlikely.

Since the 1995 introduction of lethal injection, 75 killers have been executed by injection and four have opted for electrocution.

In all, 339 inmates have been executed in Virginia since the first electrocution in 1908.

In 1972, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down capital punishment, but it was reinstated in 1976. Since then, Virginia has executed 103 inmates.

Today, there are 15 inmates on death row.

Communities editor Kari Pugh can be reached at 703-878-8056.

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Flag Comment Posted by drf71 on July 01, 2009 at 4:51 pm

When I send this month’s Dominion Power bill I will write on the memo for “Sparky”. I know it is tradition they will waste our tax money on a last meal, all I can say is order what you want but eat and drink what you order so that when your muscles stop constricting you will be sitting in your own waste. I hope the family of the victims and the young girl who survived the attack will find peace and closure. The horror this scum created will never be far from their thoughts but hopefully they will have a wonderful future. My prayers are with the innocent victims. This guy I hope continues to burn for eternity.

Flag Comment Posted by alfonso on July 01, 2009 at 4:41 pm

When they bury him they should leave the casket lid open a couple inches so the maggots can get to him quicker!

Flag Comment Posted by raywilliams on July 01, 2009 at 4:34 pm

“Let’s fire up ole sparky for this guy.“

Rich, let’s hope ole sparky is a bit slow building to full power, so Mr. Powell can feel those amps building from his toes to his ear lobes for a few seconds until ... POW!

Flag Comment Posted by imthemommyx3 on July 01, 2009 at 4:13 pm

As I said before, I’d gladly pull the switch.  If any of those anti death penalty people are rallying around their peace pole in Manassas over this psycho then they need to get themselves checked out.  Good riddance.

Flag Comment Posted by MsYello on July 01, 2009 at 3:01 pm

I remember when I used to work with this scum bag at Wal-Mart, you could look at him and tell that he had issues, chaines hanging all over the place and wore black all the time, I agree this should have been taken care of years ago, i know the family is probably going through a lot of agony and pain, at least they will be there to watch his a@@ fry.

Flag Comment Posted by ftbllmom on July 01, 2009 at 1:40 pm

I totally agree that he should have been long gone.. but it’s just weird that after all he did , he still got to choose how he leaves this place… Unreal!!! I just feel bad for the Reed Family that they have had to this going on for so long…and still he has so much say so on how things are done.

Flag Comment Posted by lzerby on July 01, 2009 at 1:16 pm

who really cares how he goes just GO. I can’t believe it has taken so long for this to actually happen. I remember when the attacks happened and was just horrified. GOOD RIDANCE!

Flag Comment Posted by MsYello on July 01, 2009 at 12:32 pm

This just doesnt make any since. I agree he should not have been given an option. he didn’t give the Reed girls an option.

Flag Comment Posted by ftbllmom on July 01, 2009 at 12:23 pm

Should he have been given an option ? NO, Let the Victim’s family or the public decide how he should go…

Flag Comment Posted by Rich on July 01, 2009 at 10:53 am

Let’s fire up ole sparky for this guy.

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