John Byrd Executed For Monte Tewksbury Murder

John Byrd was executed by the State of Ohio for the murder of Monte Tewksbury

According to court documents John Byrd and John Brewer would enter a store wearing masks and the clerk, Monte Tewksbury, would be shot. Monte Tewksbury was able to crawl out of the store and was rushed to the hospital where he would pass away

John Byrd and John Brewer would be arrested and convicted

John Byrd would be sentenced to death and John Brewer was sentenced to life

John Byrd would be executed by lethal injection on February 19 2002

There has been some argument that John Brewer was soley responsible for the murder of Monte Tewksbury

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John Byrd was executed on February 19 2002

John Byrd Case

Convicted killer John W. Byrd Jr.’s final attempt to stop his own execution has turned into a case of disagreeing henchmen.

On Mr. Byrd’s side is accomplice John Brewer, who says he is the man who stabbed Monte Tewksbury during a 1983 convenience store robbery in Colerain Township. Mr. Brewer’s surprise confession is at the center of an unprecedented appeal that seeks to stop Mr. Byrd’s execution from taking place as soon as three months from now.

On Friday, the Ohio Attorney General and the Hamilton County prosecutor’s office produced the third accomplice to the crime — getaway driver William Danny Woodall. In statements the state filed before the Ohio Supreme Court, Mr. Woodall says Mr. Brewer is lying. Interviewed at Ohio’s London Correctional Center on Monday and in an Ohio State University hospital room on Wednesday, Mr. Woodall’s story is contained in two affidavits from assistant prosecutor Mark Piepmeier and Ohio State Highway Patrol Lieutenant Howard Hudson. The state hopes to use Mr. Woodall’s statements to encourage the high court to carry out the death sentence. “Mr. Woodall said that Johnny Brewer never told him that he had killed Monte Tewksbury,” Mr. Hudson wrote. “Mr. Woodall stated that when John Byrd Jr. and Johnny Brewer returned to the van after coming out of the King Kwik (convenience store) that John Byrd Jr. had the knife.” That disputes two accounts of the crime Mr. Brewer has given to the state public defender’s office. In one statement, Mr. Brewer claims he stabbed Mr. Tewksbury after a scuffle behind the counter. “When I got back in the van I said to Danny Woodall, “Man, I stabbed a guy. Take off,’” Mr. Brewer wrote.

While Mr. Brewer signed an affidavit confessing to the crime this year, the public defender revealed he gave a similar sworn confession in 1989 that had never been used until now. Mr. Woodall said in 1989 that Mr. Brewer persuaded him to make false statements backing the confession. Copies of Mr. Woodall’s 1989 affidavits have never appeared in court. “He signed these at the request of inmate Johnny Brewer to help inmate John Byrd Jr.,” Mr. Hudson wrote. “Recently he has been asked on numerous occasions to meet with the Ohio public defenders representing John Byrd Jr., but he has refused to do so.”

That led Hamilton County Prosecutor Mike Allen to accuse the public defender’s office of witholding evidence. “Do they in fact have in their file an affadivit from Mr. Woodall?” Mr. Allen asked. “If they do, why have they not brought it forward?” David Bodiker, the state public defender, declined to comment on the state’s filing, saying he hadn’t seen it. “I don’t think we want to comment on what we have and what we don’t have,” Mr. Bodiker said. About Mr. Woodall, Mr. Bodiker said: “Our understanding is that he’s dying and that he may die any day. The last we heard, his caseworker said he was really in no position to talk to anybody.” Indeed, in his affidavits, Mr. Woodall told the state he was dying from lung cancer. In the statement taken at OSU’s hospital, Mr. Woodall informed Mr. Piepmeier that “his condition had worsened and he realized he did not have long to live.” Mr. Allen said Mr. Woodall’s recanted statement should help persuade the Ohio Supreme Court to go ahead with Mr. Byrd’s execution.

“It’s a sham,” Mr. Allen said of the defender’s appeal. “There is no credible evidence whatsoever to uphold (Mr. Byrd’s) actual innocence claim.” Attorney General Betty Montgomery agrees, according to spokesman Joe Case. “Given the response we filed with the Ohio Supreme Court, Attorney General Montgomery feels the content of the public defenders motion is patently false on its face and obviously amounts to nothing more than a delay tactic,” Mr. Case said.

With all of his guaranteed appeals exhausted, Mr. Byrd’s unusual claim of “actual innocence” is all that stands between him and an execution this year. The legal argument states that Mr. Byrd cannot be executed because he is not the man who stabbed Mr. Tewksbury. Because this argument has never been tried at this stage in a death penalty case, no one can predict how the Ohio Supreme Court will respond. “It’s a case of first impression,” Mr. Allen said.

http://enquirer.com/editions/2001/02/03/loc_accomplice_disputes.html

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John Brewer Executed For Murder Of Pregnant Girlfriend

John Brewer was executed by the State of Arizona for the murder of his pregnant girlfriend

According to court documents John Brewer and his 22 week pregnant girlfriend Rita Brier were involved in an argument when Brewer would strangle her with a tie.

John Brewer would take a shower and then have sex with her corpse before leaving the apartment where he would walk to a bowling alley and call the police

John Brewer would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

On March 3 1993 John Brewer would be executed by lethal injection becoming the first person in Arizona to be executed this way

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John Brewer was executed on March 3 1993

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John Brewer was executed by lethal injection

John Brewer Case

John George Brewer was the first Arizona inmate executed by lethal injection.

Brewer had repeatedly declared that he deserved the death penalty, and he never pleaded for his life, criticizing “‘civil libertarians who seek to forward their own agenda on the back of my case.”

In 1987, Brewer and his girlfriend, Rita Brier, were living together in a Flagstaff apartment. In the early morning hours of November 11, they argued about Brewer’s excessive dependence on Brier.

Later that day, Brier told her 22-year-old boyfriend she was leaving him to help him learn to live on his own. Brewer locked the bedroom door and began to beat and strangle Brier. Brier fought for her life in a long struggle as Brewer bit her, tried to gouge her eyes out and choked her with his hands

Brewer eventually used a tie to strangle his girlfriend to death. She was 22 weeks pregnant at the time.

After taking some time to rest from the attack, Brewer took a shower.  He then had sexual intercourse with the corpse, walked to a nearby bowling alley, called police, and turned himself in.

Brewer pled guilty to first-degree murder and was convicted in Coconino County Court. His automatic appeal to the Arizona Supreme Court was upheld.

In February 1993, Brewer’s case entered the federal court system where Brewer’s mother filed a petition challenging Brewer’s competency.

She offered new evidence, specifically two letters written by Brewer from death row where he talked about his belief in the god “Dantain” who ruled the planet “Terracia.” He also described “Fro,” who he believed was the child of his god who lived in his girlfriend, writing, “I am the one who killed Fro, the savior of Terracia.”

Despite this evidence, the Federal District Court ruled against Mrs. Brewer and her son was put to death on March 3, 1993.

Brewer’s Last Meal:

3 grilled pork chops with gravy
1/4 lb. bacon
6 fried breaded shrimp
Beef Rice-a-Roni
2-3 slices French bread with butter
Applesauce
2 cans Canada Dry Ginger Ale with ice
1 slice coconut cream pie
1 pint orange juice
1 can chicken noodle soup with crackers
1 can pear halves
Maxwell House Coffee with cream and sugar

https://www.abc15.com/news/state/death-row-diaries-the-first-inmate-in-the-state-to-be-executed-by-lethal-injection

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