The convict Alabama criticizes DEM politicians before being executed
A man convicted of rape and murder of a woman in Alabama seemed to criticize Rules Michigan Gretchen Whitmer In the last words before nitrogen suppressed him to death, reports say.
Demetrius Frazier, 52) was declared dead on Thursday at 6:36 pm South Alabama prison After the 1991 attack on 41-year-old Pauline Brown. Frazier had previously served a life sentence in Michigan for the murder of 14-year-old Crystal Kendrick in 1992, but in 2011, the then governors of the two countries agreed to move him to the death sentence of Alabama.
“If you can’t advocate for the Michigan Constitution, how will you be advocated by the US Constitution when you are running for president?” Frazier said on Thursday in an apparent address to Whitmer, according to Montgomery advertiser.
“Detroit strong. I love everything on the mortal Kar. Let’s go,” he added.
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The hours before his execution, Frazier visited his mother, sister and legal team. The final meal is from Taco Bell, which included Burritos and a soft drink with a mountain dew.
“I want to apologize to family and friends Pauline Brown. What happened to Pauline Brown never had to happen,” Frazier said in his last words.
Recently, the Frazie’s mother and opponents of the death penalty begged Whitmer to return to the phraseier Michigan home country to complete your life sentence, according to the Associated Press.
Michigan has no death sentence. Police said Frazier admitted that he killed Brown in 1992 while in custody in Michigan.
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Whitmer said News in Detroit Before the execution her predecessor, Rick Snyder, “unfortunately sent” sent [Frazier] down there “and that the situation was out of control.
“It’s a really difficult situation,” she added. “I understand pleas and concerns. Michigan is not a state of death.”
Government of Alabama Kay Ivey said in a statement after the execution that justice had been committed.
“In Alabama we are implementing the law. You do not come to our country and do not interfere with our citizens and go out with that,” Ivey said. “Rapes and killer are not welcome on our streets, and tonight justice was made for Pauline Brown and her loved ones.”
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Prosecutors said that on November 27, 1991, Frazier, at the age of 19, broke into Brown’s apartment in Birmingham while she slept. Prosecutors said he demanded money and raped Brown under a weapon after giving him $ 80 out of her bag. He then shot her in the head and returned later to have a snack and looking for money, they said.
Associated Press contributed to this report.