Texas executes inmate convicted of murder

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Last Updated : Sep 11 2019 | 7:10 AM IST

The US state of Texas has executed an inmate, nine years after he took part in a week-long crime spree that included two murders.

Mark Soliz, 37, was pronounced dead at 6:32 pm (2332 GMT) on Tuesday, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice said in a statement.

In his last words, Soliz apologized "for the grief and the pain that I caused," the statement said.

In June 2010, Soliz, who had already been convicted of theft several times, stole several weapons during a robbery with an accomplice named Jose Ramos. The following week, the two men robbed several people, wounded a man and killed the driver of a delivery truck in a parking lot.

That same day, the crime spree ended when they broke into the home of a 61-year-old woman and murdered her.

At his 2012 trial, Soliz's attorneys pointed to his difficult childhood, marked by alcohol and violence, and his impaired mental state due to fetal alcohol syndrome. Nevertheless, it took less than an hour for the jury to sentence him to death.

Soliz's supporters had appealed his case on the same grounds up to the US Supreme Court, with no success.

Soliz's accomplice Ramos, who pleaded guilty, is serving a sentence of life imprisonment. Soliz was the 15th death row inmate executed in the United States this year, and the sixth in Texas.

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First Published: Sep 11 2019 | 7:10 AM IST

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