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Fla. schedules execution for teen's killer
By
BRENT KALLESTAD - Associated Press Writer
An execution date was set Thursday - for the third time in two
decades - for a man who murdered a Tampa teenager more than 25 years ago.
Wayne Tompkins is now scheduled to be executed Oct. 28 at
Florida State Prison for the March 1983 slaying of Lisa DeCarr, the 15-year-old
daughter of his girlfriend.
Tompkins was in the Pasco County jail on unrelated rape and
kidnapping charges when DeCarr's body was discovered under her mother's home 14
months after her disappearance.
Tompkins' third death warrant was signed by Gov. Charlie Crist.
Through a series of appeals, Tompkins avoided execution on previous warrants
signed by former Florida governors Bob Martinez in 1989 and Jeb Bush in 2001.
Tompkins, now 51, came within two weeks of being executed in
2001 before his sentence was set aside on the basis that his trial judge was
predisposed to the death penalty.
It was also the third warrant signed by Crist, who promised to
resume executions beginning with those inmates who he believed committed the
most heinous murders.
Florida suspended executions for nearly 18 months after a
botched execution in December 2006 when it took 34 minutes for inmate Angel
Diaz to die, more than twice the normal time, after needles carrying the lethal
injection missed their mark.
Richard Henyard, 34, died in 10 minutes from a lethal injection
Sept. 23 for the murder of two young girls in Eustis after he raped and shot
their mother.
Mark Schwab was executed July 1 for the 1991 murder of an
11-year-old Cocoa boy, just a month after Schwab was released early from a
prison sentence for raping a 13-year-old boy. Schwab, 39, died 12 minutes after
receiving the "death cocktail" of sodium pentothal, pancuronium
bromide and potassium chloride used in the states that execute by lethal
injection.
Associated Press Newsmen Terry Spencer and Matt Sedensky in Miami and Brendan Farrington in Tallahassee contributed to this report.