Thursday, June 4, 2015
Bulletin: Lester Bower; Texas: Lingering questions will go unanswered, the possibility that the real culprits have escaped punishment remains real, and the potential for an innocent person to be executed is far from remote — and not just in Texas; The Intercept;
He was convicted and sentenced to die for an October
1983 quadruple murder inside an airplane hangar on a ranch outside
Sherman, Texas, near the Oklahoma border. The state maintained that he
singlehandedly executed four men — two of them former law enforcement
officers — in an effort to steal a $4,500 ultralight aircraft. But serious questions
remained about the state’s investigation and prosecution of Bower.
Indeed, in 1989, some five years after Bower was sentenced to death, the
conviction began to unravel. Documents challenging the state’s case
surfaced — thanks to the dogged work of Bower’s pro bono attorney team —
and a woman came forward to say that she knew who killed the four men,
and that it wasn’t Bower. She has maintained her story — corroborated by
others — for nearly 26 years. (For more background and recent
revelations, read The Intercept’s earlier story on the case.) Although the evidence challenging the state’s case was compelling, it
was not enough to convince the courts that Bower, at the least,
deserved a new trial. As such, with Bower’s execution, those lingering questions will
likely go unanswered — and the possibility that the real culprits have
escaped punishment remains real. The potential for an innocent person to be executed is far from
remote — and not just in Texas. Nationally, 153 people have been
exonerated from death row. After Texas reinstated the death penalty
following the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Gregg v. Georgia,
Texas resumed executions in December 1982. Bower, who would be sent to
death row in 1984, went on to see 523 fellow prisoners sent to the death
chamber. Tonight, Bower became the 526th person executed by Texas
during the current “modern era” of the death penalty.
https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/06/03/lester-bower-executed/