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U.S. Execution Planned In Terre Haute Of Killer Who Said Witchcraft Drove Him

Adam Pinsker, WFIU/WTIU

 

CHICAGO (AP) — The Trump administration this week is set to resume this year's wave of federal executions following a 17-year hiatus. If it goes ahead as scheduled Tuesday, William Emmett LeCroy would be the sixth federal death-row inmate executed this year at the U.S. prison in Terre Haute, Indiana. Another is scheduled Thursday. LeCroy said an obsession with witchcraft led him to slay a Georgia nurse to lift a spell he believed she put on him. Lawyers asked President Donald Trump in a recent petition to commute LeCroy’s sentence to life in prison. They mentioned that LeCroy’s brother, Georgia State Trooper Chad LeCroy, was killed during a traffic stop in 2010 and that the death of another son would devastate the LeCroy family.  

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