Scott Carpenter (murderer)

Scott Dawn Carpenter
Born January 2, 1975
Died May 8, 1997 (aged 22)
Criminal charge
First degree murder
Criminal penalty
Death by lethal injection
Children none
Conviction(s) 1997 (Executed)

Scott Dawn Carpenter (January 2, 1975[1] – May 8, 1997) was a convicted American murderer. At the age of 22, he was the youngest person to be executed in the United States after capital punishment was reinstated by the United States Supreme Court by a 72 decision in the Gregg v. Georgia case.

Crime

On February 6, 1994, Carpenter filled his pickup truck with $37 worth of gasoline, then went into a convenience store, where he placed a sandwich, soft drink, and chewing tobacco near the cash register. He then proceeded to stab the store owner, 56 year old A.J. Kelley, in the neck. Kelley's body was found in the minnow room of the convenience store, which was located near Lake Eufaula in eastern Oklahoma. Investigators speculated Carpenter said he wanted to buy some bait, then followed Kelley to the room and murdered him. He was interrupted as two men, one of them a retired Oklahoma City police detective, entered the store. They gave chase out of the store, then wrote down the car's license tag number as Carpenter drove away. He was apprehended one hour later.[2]

Trial

Carpenter pleaded no contest to one charge of first degree murder and asked for the death penalty, stating that he saw no future in spending the "next 60 or 70 years of my life behind bars." Despite having no prior criminal record, he was subsequently sentenced to death by lethal injection. He refused to appeal his sentence.

Execution

Carpenter talked to his mother for 80 minutes prior to the execution. His last meal consisted of barbecued beef ribs, corn on the cob, baked beans, potato salad, hot rolls, sweetened lemonade and pecan pie with whipped topping. Before being put to death, he made a final statement: "I tell the young and old, do not stray onto the wrong path in life as I did. I speak from experience when I say it's a long and bumpy road, with a lot of regret and few second chances."[3] In a separate letter, he also apologized to the family of the victim.[4] Carpenter was pronounced dead some 11 minutes after the lethal injection was administered. As the drugs took effect, Carpenter began to gasp and shake. This was followed by a guttural sound, multiple spasms, and gasps for air until his body stopped moving, three minutes later.[5]

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