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    Alfred Bourgeois: Second death row inmate executed in two days

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorDecember 12, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Alfred Bourgeois was put to death for the murder of his two-year-old daughter
    Alfred Bourgeois was put to death for the murder of his two-year-old daughter
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    A man who killed his toddler daughter nearly 20 years ago has become the second US federal inmate to be executed in as many days.

    Alfred Bourgeois‘ death by lethal injection on Friday comes after Brandon Bernard was put to death on Thursday.

    Three more executions are planned before the end of Donald Trump’s presidency on 20 January.

    Federal executions had been on pause for 17 years before Mr Trump ordered them to resume earlier this year.

    If the remaining executions go ahead, Mr Trump will have overseen the most executions by a US president in more than a century.

    They break with an 130-year-old precedent of pausing executions during a presidential transition. President-elect Joe Biden takes office on 20 January.

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    Mr Biden, who for decades was a fierce proponent of the death penalty as a Delaware senator, has said he will seek to end federal executions once he takes office.

    Courts ruled that Bourgeois had physically and sexually abused his two-year-old daughter before killing her while passing through Texas while working as a long-haul truck driver.

    Prosecutors say he killed her by slamming her head into the car’s window and dashboard after she spilled her training potty in the vehicle while he was parking.

    Lawyers for Bourgeois had argued that he has a severe intellectual disability that should have prevented him from being killed.

    The inmates facing execution

    • Lisa Montgomery strangled a pregnant woman in Missouri before cutting out and kidnapping the baby in 2004. She is scheduled for execution on 12 January. Her lawyers have said she experienced brain damage from beatings as a child and suffers from serious mental illness. She will be the first woman to face federal execution in the US since 1953.
    • Cory Johnson was convicted for the murder of seven people, related to his involvement with the drug trade in Richmond, Virginia. Johnson’s legal team has argued that he suffers from an intellectual disability, related to physical and emotional abuse he experienced as a child. His execution is scheduled for 14 January.
    • Dustin John Higgs was convicted in the 1996 kidnapping and murder of three young women in the Washington, DC area. Higgs did not kill any of his victims, but instructed his co-defendant Willis Haynes to do so. Haynes has said in court documents that Higgs did not threaten him, or force him to shoot. Higgs is scheduled for execution on 15 January.

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