19 August 2007

Death Row in Connecticut

Vivian Dobson, the surviving victim of executed murderer Michael Ross, was interviewed by The Day discussing the punishment of Ross and the continuing effects of the crimes she suffered. She comments on the criticism she received for her stance against the execution of Ross. This article comes just after the condemnation of James Campbell III, who was sentenced to die for the brutal murder of Desiree Privette, LaTaysha Logan, and the attempted murder of Carolyn Privette.

With Campbell, there are now eight men sentenced to death by the State of Connecticut. Here is a brief overview of each other man:

ROBERT BRETON, SR.
Robert Breton, Sr. was sentenced to death in 1989. He was convicted of two counts of murder and one count of capital felony for the December 13, 1987 beating and stabbing deaths of his 38-year-old ex-wife, JoAnn Breton, and their 16-year-old son, Robert Breton, Jr.
In the early-morning of December 13, 1987, Robert Breton, Sr. entered the Waterbury apartment that his ex-wife rented after their divorce 11 months earlier. Surprising her while she slept, Breton slashed at her with a sharp, 5-inch knife and pounded her with his fists. JoAnn Breton scrambled across the room. Her ex-husband followed and killed her by thrusting the knife through her neck, opening a major artery.

Robert Breton, Jr. heard his mother's screams and ran into her room, where his father attacked him. Bleeding from his arms, hands, and fingers, the younger Breton tried to escape down a flight of stairs. But his father pursued him, overtaking him at the bottom of the staircase and continuing the attack. Robert, Jr. bled to death from a wound that severed his carotid artery. Police found him, clad only in his underwear, at the bottom of the stairs, his head propped against a wall.

Source: OLR Research Report, "Summary of Crimes Committed by Death Row Inmates" http://www.cga.ct.gov/2001/rpt/olr/htm/2001-r-0521.htm

SEDRICK COBB
Sedrick Cobb was sentenced to death in 1991. The former deliveryman from Naugatuck was convicted of rape and murder of 23-year-old Julia Ashe, whom he kidnapped from a Waterbury department store parking lot on December 16, 1989.

Cobb flattened one tire of her car using a valve stem remover and, when she returned, offered to help her change the tire. When he asked her for a ride to his car, she obliged. He then forced her at knifepoint to drive to a secluded road and raped her. He then bound and gagged her with fiberglass tape and carried her to a concrete dam. He pushed her and she fell 23 feet into the shallow, icy water below.

She managed to free her hands by rubbing the tape across wire mesh protruding from the concrete and gouged her face trying in vain to remove the tape across her mouth. When she tried to crawl up the bank to freedom Cobb forced her, face down, back into the water. Her ice-encrusted body was found Christmas Day.

Source: OLR Research Report, "Summary of Crimes Committed by Death Row Inmates" http://www.cga.ct.gov/2001/rpt/olr/htm/2001-r-0521.htm

RICHARD REYNOLDS
Richard Reynolds, a Brooklyn, New York crack dealer, was sentenced to death in 1995 for the December 18, 1992 murder of Waterbury police officer Walter T. Williams.

Officer Williams had stopped Reynolds, and when Williams went to search him, Reynolds pulled a gun from his pocket and shot the officer once in back of the head. Prosecutors proved that before firing, Reynolds bumped into Williams to see if he was wearing a bulletproof vest.

Source: OLR Research Report, "Summary of Crimes Committed by Death Row Inmates" http://www.cga.ct.gov/2001/rpt/olr/htm/2001-r-0521.htm

TODD RIZZO
Todd Rizzo was sentenced to death in 1999. The former U.S. Marine was convicted of killing 13-year-old Stanley Edwards of Waterbury with a 3-pound sledgehammer in September 1997 because he wanted to see what killing someone felt like. Rizzo was 18 years old when he committed the crime.

Source: OLR Research Report, "Summary of Crimes Committed by Death Row Inmates" http://www.cga.ct.gov/2001/rpt/olr/htm/2001-r-0521.htm

DANIEL WEBB
Daniel Webb was sentenced to death in 1991. He was convicted of kidnapping, attempted rape, and murder for the slaying of Diane Gellenbeck, a 37-year-old Connecticut National Bank vice president.

Webb, driving a car he had borrowed from his girlfriend, kidnapped Gellenbeck from a downtown Hartford parking garage midday on August 24, 1989, while she was en route to a meeting.

He drove her to Keney Park in the city's North End, attempted to rape her, and then shot her five times when she broke free and tried to run. Witnesses testified that the last shots were fired at close range as Gellenbeck crawled across the grass. Webb fired the final shot point-blank into her face.

Source: OLR Research Report, "Summary of Crimes Committed by Death Row Inmates" http://www.cga.ct.gov/2001/rpt/olr/htm/2001-r-0521.htm

Robert Courchesne
Courchesne was convicted of capital felony by a three-judge panel in the Sept. 15, 1998, deaths of Demetris Rodgers and her baby. Rodgers was eight months pregnant when she was stabbed over a $410 drug debt. Her baby was delivered by emergency Caesarean section minutes after her death, but died 42 days later.

"Police said Courchesne owed Rodgers the money for crack cocaine, and he lured her to a Waterbury, Connecticut bank under the guise of getting cash. Instead, he stabbed Rodgers and left her bloody body in the middle of the street.

Courchesne read a statement in court Thursday. He spoke in a slow, staccato voice, blaming his actions on his crack cocaine habit, the Republican-American of Waterbury, Connecticut reported in Friday's editions. "When you're high it changes you into a nasty, greedy monster," Courchesne said. "Now I have to pay for being that monster." Courchesne".
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Eduardo Santiago
Santiago was convicted on capital felony and murder charges after shooting Joseph Niwinksi in the left temple as he slept in his apartment. Prosecutors say he carried out the murder-for-hire scheme in exchange for a snowmobile.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Only liberal judges kept this worthy defendant from being on the list. Watch the hunt to a mitigating factor for the Cheshire duo


http://www.cga.ct.gov/2000/rpt/olr/htm/2000-r-0928.htm