GUILTY TN - Executes Billy Ray Irick by lethal injection for rape & murder of Paula Dyer age 7

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Tennessee executes Billy Ray Irick, first lethal injection in state since 2009

Death row inmate Billy Ray Irick died at 7:48 p.m. Thursday after Tennessee prison officials administered a lethal dose of toxic chemicals. He was 59.

His execution, the first in Tennessee since 2009, comes after his 1986 conviction in Knox County for the rape and murder of 7-year-old Paula Dyer.

Witnesses to the execution included members of Paula's family, Knox County Sheriff Jimmy "J.J." Jones, Tennessee Deputy Attorney General Scott Sutherland, Irick's attorney Gene Shiles and seven members of the media.
 
What is the point of that, after he lived for over thirty years more than his victim?
I tend to agree, what's the point? If someone really is so bad they deserve the death penalty, it shouldn't take thirty plus years. But then I'm not really a death penalty advocate considering the misconduct by prosecutors and gross errors that occur in the justice system, resulting in innocent people being put to death for a crime they didn't commit. A very scary situation, IMO.
 
I tend to agree, what's the point? If someone really is so bad they deserve the death penalty, it shouldn't take thirty plus years. But then I'm not really a death penalty advocate considering the misconduct by prosecutors and gross errors that occur in the justice system, resulting in innocent people being put to death for a crime they didn't commit. A very scary situation, IMO.
He quite likely lived longer inside, than we would have, outside.
 
Tennessee death row inmates raise using firing squad in new execution lawsuit

In a new legal challenge to Tennessee's execution process, death row offenders say using a firing squad would be more humane than the state's current lethal injection method.

The federal lawsuit, filed Tuesday, says the state tortured Billy Ray Irick to death when he was injected with toxic chemicals and argues using the same drugs in another execution would violate constitutional bans on cruel and unusual punishment.
 
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Paula Dyer's loved ones have never been able to forget the brutal details of how she suffered. They don't have to be reminded Irick was babysitting Paula and four of her brothers the night he killed her. The boys were helplessly trapped in a bedroom and could hear Paula's screams as Irick raped, sodomized, and suffocated the life from her broken body.

"The boys tried to get to her and help but couldn't because the door was barricaded. They still have nightmares. Everybody that has been tied to this, in one way or another, is a victim of Billy Irick. My family lived through it. Now my grandchildren are living through it. It has been 30-something years and it is still going on. The suffering just doesn't stop," said Kathy Jeffers.

Remembering Why: Rape and murder of 7-year-old Paula Dyer | wbir.com
 

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