Six years ago, in a Korean restaurant in San Antonio, Texas, a 21-year-old executioner wannabe shot three people to death, and a woman was kidnapped and sexually abused.
The victims were the manager and cooks of an Asian restaurant; after shooting them straight in the back of their heads, he abducted the manager’s wife, raped her, but kept her alive as he needed a hostage in his negotiations with the police force.He tried to escape the police cars by crashing them with one of the victims’ SUV, but was apprehended and taken into police custody in a matter of hours.
The gang member was originally from San Jose, California and he moved to San Antonio when he was 14, but could not stay away from fellow gangsters, despite his mother relentless efforts.
After six years spent in jail, the Bexar Court sentenced him to death, and was faced with the defendant’s manifestation of raging fury.
Watts is the second murderer to be executed in Texas this week, and he was killed by injection with lethal drugs. None of his relatives or friends even attended the execution, and he died thanking them for their support at 18:17 CDT.
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This post was written by Dana Ciucalau on October 17, 2008
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