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Florida to execute man convicted of raping and killing a girl exterior of a bar



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A person convicted of raping and killing a girl close to a central Florida bar is scheduled to be executed Tuesday.

Thomas Lee Gudinas, 51, is scheduled to obtain a deadly injection at Florida State Jail close to Starke, barring a last-day reprieve. He was convicted within the Might 1994 killing of Michelle McGrath.

Gudinas can be the seventh particular person put to dying in Florida this 12 months, with an eighth scheduled for subsequent month.

Thomas Lee Gudinas is scheduled to obtain a deadly injection at Florida State Jail close to Starke on Tuesday, June 24, 2025. AP

The state additionally executed six folks in 2023, however solely carried out one execution final 12 months.

A complete of 23 males have been executed within the US this 12 months, with scheduled executions set to make 2025 the 12 months with the most executions since 2015.

Florida has executed extra folks than another state this 12 months, whereas Texas and South Carolina are tied for second place with 4 every.

Alabama has executed three folks, Oklahoma has killed two, and Arizona, Indiana, Louisiana and Tennessee every have one. 

Mississippi is about to hitch the opposite states on Wednesday with its first execution since 2022.

Clouds hover over the doorway of the Florida State Jail in Starke, Fla., Aug. 3, 2023. AP

McGrath was final seen at a bar referred to as Barbarella’s shortly earlier than 3 a.m. on Might 24, 1994. Her physique was discovered with proof of significant trauma and sexual assault in an alley subsequent to a close-by college a number of hours later.

Gudinas had been on the similar bar with pals the evening earlier than, however all of them later testified that that they had left with out him.

A college worker who discovered McGrath’s physique later recognized Gudinas as a person who was fleeing the world shortly beforehand. One other girl additionally recognized Gudinas as the one that chased her to her automotive the earlier evening and threatened to assault her.

Florida’s deadly injection gurney is proven in an undated handout picture taken within the redesigned dying chamber which can accommodate both the electrical chair or the gurney at Florida State Jail. AP

Gudinas was convicted and sentenced to dying in 1995.

Attorneys for Gudinas have filed appeals with the Florida Supreme Court docket and the US Supreme Court docket.

The legal professionals argue of their state submitting that proof associated to “lifelong psychological diseases” exempts Gudinas from being put to dying.

The Florida Supreme Court docket denied the appeals final week, ruling that the case legislation that shields intellectually disabled folks from execution doesn’t apply to people with different types of psychological sickness or mind harm.

In the meantime, a federal submitting argues that the Florida governor’s unfettered discretion to signal dying warrants violates dying row inmates’ constitutional rights to due course of and has led to an arbitrary course of for figuring out who lives and who dies. The U.S. Supreme Court docket has not but launched its resolution.