Oroville Mercury-Register

First federal execution in 17 years carried out

- ByMichael Balsamo

Man convicted of murdering Arkansas family dies from lethal injection; more executions on tap for this week.

TERREHAUTE, IND. » The federal government on Tuesday carried out its first execution in almost two decades, killing by lethal injection a man convicted of murdering anArkansas family in a 1990s plot to buildawhit­esonly nation in the Pacific Northwest.

The execution of Daniel Lewis Lee came over the objection of the victims’ relatives and following days of legal delays, reviving the debate over capital punishment during a time of widespread social unrest. And the Trump administra­tion’s determinat­ion to proceed with executions added a new chapter to the national conversati­on about criminal justice reformin the lead-up to the 2020 presidenti­al election.

Just before he died at the federal prison in Terre Haute, Indiana, Lee, professed his innocence.

“I’ve made a lot of mistakes in my life, but I’m not amurderer.” said Lee, 47, of Yukon, Oklahoma. “You’re killing an innocent man.”

The government is scheduled to execute two more men this week, including Wesley Ira Purkey on Wednesday for the killing ofaKansas City teenager in 1998. But legal experts say the 68-year-oldPurkey, who suffers from dementia, has a greater chance of avoiding that fate because of his mental state.

The decision by the Bureau of Prisons to move forward with executions — the first since 2003 — has drawn scrutiny from civil rights groups and the wider public. Relatives of Lee’s victims sued to try to halt it, citing concerns about the coronaviru­s pandemic, which has killed more than 135,000 people in the United States and is ravaging prisons nationwide.

Critics argued the government was creating a manu f a c - tured urgency for political gain. One of Lee’s l aw y e r s , Ruth Friedman, said it was “beyond s h ame f u l that the government, in the end, carried out this execution in haste.”

But Attorney General William Barr said, “Lee finally faced the justice he deserved. The American people have made the considered choice to permit capital punishment for themost egregious federal crimes, and justice was done today in implementi­ng the sentence for Lee’s horrific offenses.”

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Barr had said earlier that the Justice Department had a duty to carry out the sentences, partly to provide closure to the victims’ families and others in the communitie­s where the killings happened.

However, relatives of those killed by Lee in 1996 argued he deserved life in prison rather than execution. They wanted to be present to counter any contention the execution was being done on their behalf but said concern about the coronaviru­s kept them away.

Lee’s lawyers tried multiple appeals to halt the execution, but ultimately the Supreme Court ruled 5- 4 early Tuesday that it could move forward. He died at 8:07 a.m. EDT.

The vitims’ relatives noted Lee’s co- defendant and the reputed ringleader, Chevie Kehoe, received a life sentence.

Kehoe, of Colville, Washington, recruited Lee in 1995 to join his white supremacis­t organizati­on, known as the Aryan Peoples’ Republic. Two years later, they were arrested for the killings of gun dealer William Mueller, his wife, Nancy, and her 8-year- old daughter, Sarah Powell, in Tilly, Arkansas, about 75miles northwest of Little Rock.

At a 1999 trial, prosecutor­s said Kehoe and Lee stole guns and $50,000 in cash from the Muellers as part of their plan to establish a whites- only nation.

Prosecutor­s said Lee and Kehoe incapacita­ted the Muellers and questioned Sarah about where they could find money and ammunition. Then, they used stun guns on the victims, sealed trash bags with duct tape on their heads to suffocate them, taped rocks to their bodies and dumped them in a nearby bayou.

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 ?? MICHAEL CONROY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Protesters against the death penalty gather in Terre Haute, Ind., on Monday. Daniel Lewis Lee, a convicted killer, was executed Monday in the federal prison in Terre Haute. He was convicted in Arkansas of the 1996killin­gs of gun dealer William Mueller, his wife, Nancy, and her 8-year-old daughter, Sarah Powell.
MICHAEL CONROY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Protesters against the death penalty gather in Terre Haute, Ind., on Monday. Daniel Lewis Lee, a convicted killer, was executed Monday in the federal prison in Terre Haute. He was convicted in Arkansas of the 1996killin­gs of gun dealer William Mueller, his wife, Nancy, and her 8-year-old daughter, Sarah Powell.
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