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Rodney Reed: Texas court halts execution in high-profile case | Rodney Reed: Texas court halts execution in high-profile case |
(about 11 hours later) | |
A court in Texas has halted the execution of Rodney Reed, convicted for murder, in a case that has attracted huge public attention in the US. | A court in Texas has halted the execution of Rodney Reed, convicted for murder, in a case that has attracted huge public attention in the US. |
Reed has been 21 years on death row for a 1996 murder. He was due to die by lethal injection on 20 November. | Reed has been 21 years on death row for a 1996 murder. He was due to die by lethal injection on 20 November. |
More than 2.9m people signed an online petition urging clemency. Celebrities Kim Kardashian West, Rihanna and Gigi Hadid have spoken in his support. | More than 2.9m people signed an online petition urging clemency. Celebrities Kim Kardashian West, Rihanna and Gigi Hadid have spoken in his support. |
Reed says he is innocent. His lawyers say fresh evidence proves that. | Reed says he is innocent. His lawyers say fresh evidence proves that. |
He was convicted of the murder of 19-year-old Stacey Stites, who was found strangled after failing to turn up for work | He was convicted of the murder of 19-year-old Stacey Stites, who was found strangled after failing to turn up for work |
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals halted Reed's scheduled execution. | The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals halted Reed's scheduled execution. |
The decision came shortly after the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles recommended a 120-day reprieve for the inmate. | The decision came shortly after the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles recommended a 120-day reprieve for the inmate. |
The board also rejected his request to commute his sentence to life in jail. | The board also rejected his request to commute his sentence to life in jail. |
Reality TV star Kim Kardashian West was with Reed when he received news of his stay of execution. | |
She told her followers on Instagram that words could not "describe the relief and hope that swept over the room in that moment". | |
Innocence Project, an organisation which has been working on the case, also welcomed the appeal court's ruling. | |
What happened to Stacey Stites? | What happened to Stacey Stites? |
The 19-year-old was due at work early in the morning of 23 April. | The 19-year-old was due at work early in the morning of 23 April. |
She never turned up to the grocery store in Bastrop, near Austin. | She never turned up to the grocery store in Bastrop, near Austin. |
Within a few hours, the truck she drove was found abandoned. | Within a few hours, the truck she drove was found abandoned. |
By that afternoon her body was discovered. She had been strangled with her own belt. | By that afternoon her body was discovered. She had been strangled with her own belt. |
Investigators found a very small amount of sperm cells - three in total - in her vagina. | Investigators found a very small amount of sperm cells - three in total - in her vagina. |
The semen came from a young black man, Rodney Reed. | The semen came from a young black man, Rodney Reed. |
Police had his DNA on file because he had been investigated - but found not guilty - over a different sexual assault case. | Police had his DNA on file because he had been investigated - but found not guilty - over a different sexual assault case. |
He claimed that he was having a secret relationship with Stacey. | He claimed that he was having a secret relationship with Stacey. |
What is the evidence? | What is the evidence? |
The murder weapon was never tested for DNA. None of Reed's fingerprints were found on the truck Stacey was driving. | The murder weapon was never tested for DNA. None of Reed's fingerprints were found on the truck Stacey was driving. |
The case against him was mainly built around his semen. | The case against him was mainly built around his semen. |
He said he'd had consensual sex with Stacey the day before she was killed. | He said he'd had consensual sex with Stacey the day before she was killed. |
Expert witnesses told the murder trial that could not be true. | Expert witnesses told the murder trial that could not be true. |
They argued that sperm could not possibly have survived in Stacey's body for so long. | They argued that sperm could not possibly have survived in Stacey's body for so long. |
Instead, they believed that she must have been raped shortly before being murdered. | Instead, they believed that she must have been raped shortly before being murdered. |
This was enough for an all-white jury to convict Reed. | This was enough for an all-white jury to convict Reed. |
Reed's lawyers have been fighting to change this and have submitted new evidence (Warning: Contains upsetting material). | |
The evidence focuses partly on the claims by forensic witnesses in the original trial that sperm could not survive for more than a day after sex. | The evidence focuses partly on the claims by forensic witnesses in the original trial that sperm could not survive for more than a day after sex. |
One of those medical experts, Dr Roberto Bayardo, has put out a sworn statement explaining that he is now aware that sperm can stay intact for days after death. | One of those medical experts, Dr Roberto Bayardo, has put out a sworn statement explaining that he is now aware that sperm can stay intact for days after death. |
And so, he says, there is no evidence that Stacey Stites and Rodney Reed had anything other than consensual sex. | And so, he says, there is no evidence that Stacey Stites and Rodney Reed had anything other than consensual sex. |
Prison cell confession? | Prison cell confession? |
Stacey was engaged - due to marry a white former policeman called Jimmy Fennell. | Stacey was engaged - due to marry a white former policeman called Jimmy Fennell. |
But now witnesses have come forward with statements about the couple's relationship. | But now witnesses have come forward with statements about the couple's relationship. |
One woman talks about him saying that if his girlfriend ever cheated on him, he would strangle her. | One woman talks about him saying that if his girlfriend ever cheated on him, he would strangle her. |
An insurance salesperson remembers Jimmy Fennell threatening to kill Stacey Stites if he ever caught her "messing around" on him. | An insurance salesperson remembers Jimmy Fennell threatening to kill Stacey Stites if he ever caught her "messing around" on him. |
Another statement comes from a former policeman. | Another statement comes from a former policeman. |
He says he remembers Jimmy Fennell looking at Stacey Stites's body at her funeral and saying something about her getting what she deserved. | |
Jimmy Fennell went on to serve years in prison for kidnapping and sexually assaulting another woman. He was released in 2018. | Jimmy Fennell went on to serve years in prison for kidnapping and sexually assaulting another woman. He was released in 2018. |
One of the new witnesses is a man who was in jail with him. | One of the new witnesses is a man who was in jail with him. |
Arthur Snow was the leader of a white supremacist prison gang. He claims that Jimmy Fennell told him that his fiancée had been sleeping with a black man behind his back. | Arthur Snow was the leader of a white supremacist prison gang. He claims that Jimmy Fennell told him that his fiancée had been sleeping with a black man behind his back. |
In a sworn statement he says: "Toward the end of the conversation, Jimmy said confidently, 'I had to kill my n-word-loving fiancée'." | In a sworn statement he says: "Toward the end of the conversation, Jimmy said confidently, 'I had to kill my n-word-loving fiancée'." |
What does Jimmy Fennell say? | What does Jimmy Fennell say? |
His lawyer, Bob Phillips, says there is "absolutely not a scintilla of merit" in this claim. | His lawyer, Bob Phillips, says there is "absolutely not a scintilla of merit" in this claim. |
He told CBS Austin that Arthur Snow is a "career criminal" who is "trying to save his own scalp". | He told CBS Austin that Arthur Snow is a "career criminal" who is "trying to save his own scalp". |
He also calls the other new witnesses "laughable" and questions why they waited so long to come forward. | He also calls the other new witnesses "laughable" and questions why they waited so long to come forward. |
He maintains that it's "absolutely untrue" that Stacey Stites was having an affair with Rodney Reed. | He maintains that it's "absolutely untrue" that Stacey Stites was having an affair with Rodney Reed. |
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