In 1984, a Moroccan national named Abdelkrim Belachheb walked into Iannis Restaurant, a trendy Dallas nightclub, and gunned down seven people. Six died. Despite the fact that the crimes occurred in a state that prides itself on being tough on criminals, the death penalty was not an option for the Belachheb jury. Even though he had committed six murders, and his guilt was never in question (despite his insanity defense), his crimes were not capital murders under 1984 statutes. As a direct result of this crime, during the 1985 regular session the Texas Legislature passed House Bill 8--the “multiple murder” statute--to make serial killing and mass murder capital crimes. Belachheb’s case serves as an excellent example to explore capital punish...
In 1995 New York State revived the death penalty as a punishment for certain categories of murder, a...
Reviews of three books: Randolph Loney, A Dream of the Tattered Man: Stories from Georgia’s Death ...
In 2010 Written in Blood: The History of Fort Worth’s Fallen Lawmen, Volume 1, told the stories of t...
When Army psychiatrist Nidal Hasan walked into the Fort Hood Soldier Readiness Processing Center and...
In 1989, Texas executed Carlos DeLuna, a poor Hispanic man with childlike intelligence, for the murd...
On February 17, 1992, Jeffrey Dahmer was sentenced to 15 consecutive terms of life imprisonment for ...
During the summer of 1936, Helen Clevenger, an honor student at New York University, accompanied her...
textIntrigue and tragedy are inherent in murder. Justice is not. What role does wealth play? At the ...
In October of 1989, the State of Texas set Kenneth Allen McDuff, the Broomstick Murderer, free on pa...
Dying Twice is an important report. The work is a collaboration between the Corrections Committee of...
In 1972, the United States Supreme Court determined that the death penalty, as then administered in ...
18 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
Two family names have come to be associated with the violence that plagued Colorado County, Texas, f...
Th i s Special Report: (1 ) compares pre-1963 when the death penalty was carried out on a regular ba...
Differentiates between serial killers and mass murderers then discusses the profiles of four serial ...
In 1995 New York State revived the death penalty as a punishment for certain categories of murder, a...
Reviews of three books: Randolph Loney, A Dream of the Tattered Man: Stories from Georgia’s Death ...
In 2010 Written in Blood: The History of Fort Worth’s Fallen Lawmen, Volume 1, told the stories of t...
When Army psychiatrist Nidal Hasan walked into the Fort Hood Soldier Readiness Processing Center and...
In 1989, Texas executed Carlos DeLuna, a poor Hispanic man with childlike intelligence, for the murd...
On February 17, 1992, Jeffrey Dahmer was sentenced to 15 consecutive terms of life imprisonment for ...
During the summer of 1936, Helen Clevenger, an honor student at New York University, accompanied her...
textIntrigue and tragedy are inherent in murder. Justice is not. What role does wealth play? At the ...
In October of 1989, the State of Texas set Kenneth Allen McDuff, the Broomstick Murderer, free on pa...
Dying Twice is an important report. The work is a collaboration between the Corrections Committee of...
In 1972, the United States Supreme Court determined that the death penalty, as then administered in ...
18 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
Two family names have come to be associated with the violence that plagued Colorado County, Texas, f...
Th i s Special Report: (1 ) compares pre-1963 when the death penalty was carried out on a regular ba...
Differentiates between serial killers and mass murderers then discusses the profiles of four serial ...
In 1995 New York State revived the death penalty as a punishment for certain categories of murder, a...
Reviews of three books: Randolph Loney, A Dream of the Tattered Man: Stories from Georgia’s Death ...
In 2010 Written in Blood: The History of Fort Worth’s Fallen Lawmen, Volume 1, told the stories of t...