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Texas executes female murderer Suzanne Basso | Texas executes female murderer Suzanne Basso |
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A woman convicted of murder in Texas has been put to death, only the 14th time a female has been executed in the US in nearly four decades. | A woman convicted of murder in Texas has been put to death, only the 14th time a female has been executed in the US in nearly four decades. |
Suzanne Basso, 59, was pronounced dead from lethal injection at 18:26 local time Wednesday (00:26 GMT Thursday). | Suzanne Basso, 59, was pronounced dead from lethal injection at 18:26 local time Wednesday (00:26 GMT Thursday). |
She was found guilty of the 1998 torture and killing of a mentally impaired man she had promised to marry. | |
Hours earlier, the Supreme Court rejected her lawyer's appeal that she was not mentally competent. | Hours earlier, the Supreme Court rejected her lawyer's appeal that she was not mentally competent. |
Basso reportedly did not make a final statement, and smiled at two friends attending the execution. | Basso reportedly did not make a final statement, and smiled at two friends attending the execution. |
An Associated Press journalist said the condemned woman appeared to be about to cry. | |
'Heinous killer' | |
After the lethal dose of pentobarbital was administered, she began snoring, then her breathing stopped. | |
She was declared dead within 11 minutes of the injection. | |
Basso was sentenced to death for luring Louis Musso, 59, from the state of New Jersey and killing him in an effort to collect his insurance and benefits. | |
His battered body, washed with bleach, was found in a ditch outside Houston, Texas. | |
Musso was burned with cigarettes and viciously beaten by Basso and five accomplices. | |
But Basso was the only one of the six defendants who received the death penalty. | |
In a Supreme Court brief, Basso's lawyer Winston Cochran said his client had been unfairly singled out. | |
"She was grossly obese, a sour personality, unattractive," he was quoted by the AFP news agency as saying. | |
"Right from the beginning, they said we're going to go with the theory that she's the ring leader." | |
But Basso's own daughter was among witnesses who testified against her at trial, telling of physical and sexual abuse at the hands of her mother. | |
"Suzanne ran the show for sure," Colleen Barnett, the former assistant district attorney who prosecuted Basso, told the Associated Press. | |
"She was the one in charge. She directed them. She wanted the money. She's a heinous killer." | |
Women make up about 2% of condemned US inmates, with only 60 out of 3,100 on death row. | Women make up about 2% of condemned US inmates, with only 60 out of 3,100 on death row. |
Nearly 1,400 men have been put to death since the US Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976. |