Lester Leroy Bower, one of the longest-serving inmates on Texas' death row, was executed yesterday.
He was convicted of the October 1983 fatal shootings at an airplane hangar on a ranch near Sherman, about 60 miles north of Dallas.
Prosecutors say Bower, a chemical salesman from Arlington, killed the four men after stealing an airplane he'd been trying to buy from one of his victims.
He thanked his attorneys, his wife, his daughters, family and friends for their "unwavering support."
The execution came about three hours after the US Supreme Court rejected a last-ditch appeal from his lawyers who argued that trial jurors didn't have the opportunity to fully consider that Bower had no previous criminal record.
"This is not a typical death penalty case," his lead lawyer, Peter Buscemi, told the justices, urging a reprieve so the court "has sufficient time" to evaluate the appeal.
His attorneys suggested years later that other men involved in a drug deal gone bad were responsible for the shootings.
Bower's was one of the two executions scheduled for this month. Another is set for June 18 and Texas Department of Criminal Justice officials said they have enough pentobarbital to carry it out.
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