US Supreme Court clears way for Arizona prisoner’s execution
FLORENCE, Ariz. (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a last-minute appeal from an Arizona prisoner to delay his execution for his murder conviction in the 1984 killing of an 8-year-old girl, clearing the way for the state’s second execution in less than a month.
Frank Atwood, 66, is scheduled to die by lethal injection Wednesday morning at the state prison in Florence for his murder conviction in the killing of Vicki Hoskinson, whose body was found in the desert. She went missing months earlier after leaving her home in Tucson to drop a birthday card in a nearby mailbox.
Atwood’s lawyers had asked the Supreme Court to postpone the execution, arguing that the aggravating factor that made his crime eligible for the death penalty was invalidly applied.
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