STORY: "Questions Linger for Anthony Shore, Larry Swearingen Shore to be first Texan executed in 2018," by reporter Sarah Marloff, published by The Austin Chronicle on January 12, 2018.
GIST: "Houston serial killer Anthony Shore faces another death date, this one Jan. 18. Shore was
originally set for execution
in October, but that got halted by the Harris County District
Attorney's Office amid rumors he was planning to confess to another
murder: the 1998 killing of Melissa Trotter. Except Larry Swearingen
had been convicted of kidnapping, raping, and strangling Trotter in
2000, and by then was preparing for his own execution in November. Assistant District Attorney Tom Berg said his office revoked Shore's execution warrant at the request of Montgomery County D.A. Brett Ligon,
who believed Shore was colluding with Swearingen. (He says a folder was
found in Shore's cell with information relating to Trotter's death.)
Berg said the Texas Rangers have since interviewed Shore, who admitted
he had "nothing to do" with Trotter's murder. Shore alleged he and
Swearingen once contemplated conspiring, but had since "parted ways."
Berg, who says his office and Ligon's have reviewed the interview, said
Shore decided not to "take the fall" for his fellow inmate. Shore has
exhausted his appeals; Berg said he's unaware of any new attempts to
stay Shore's execution, and concluded that his case will see its
"inevitable end" next Thursday. Shore’s execution is just the beginning of a busy month. Swearingen, however, had his November execution stayed due to a
filing error, and has since been granted additional DNA testing. Unlike
Shore, who confessed to killing four girls between 1986 and 1995,
Swearingen has maintained his innocence. His supporters, including his
lawyer James Rytting, say he was in a county jail for outstanding
traffic warrants at the time of Trotter's murder. The 19-year-old was
last seen on Dec. 8, 1998, with Swearingen (who wasn't arrested until
three days later), but her body wasn't discovered until Jan. 2. Rytting
said forensic evidence suggests her body could not have been dumped in
the woods until "a week or 10 days" after Swearingen was arrested. Included in the evidence sent out for testing is Trotter's rape kit,
which was never tested and could exonerate Swearingen should analysts
uncover another DNA profile. Samples of hair particles found on
Trotter's undergarments and the alleged murder weapon (a torn pair of
pantyhose) will also be tested. The evidence was shipped out in December
and testing will likely take four weeks. Rytting was alarmed that the state had reissued an execution date for
Shore. "They shouldn't be putting the guy into the ground with these
questions still around," he said. He says two witnesses, with no
connection to Swearingen, told the D.A.'s Office that Shore suggested to
them that he was connected to Trotter's murder. The information,
Rytting said, would "sure as hell" make Shore a suspect had it been
provided prior to Swearingen's conviction. "It's a type of incriminating
statement the prosecution seizes on all the time," he said. "You don't
get to wiggle out of it with an 'Aw shucks, I was kidding.'"
The entire story can be found at:
https://www.austinchronicle.com/news/2018-01-12/questions-linger-for-anthony-shore-larry-swearingen/
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