The Mercury News Weekend

Governor halts execution of killer

- By Michael Graczyk

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday spared the life of a convicted killer shortly before the man’s scheduled execution for mastermind­ing the fatal shootings of his mother and brother.

In sparing the life of Thomas “Bart” Whitaker about an hour before he was scheduled for lethal injection, Abbott accepted the state parole board’s rare clemency recommenda­tion. Whitaker’s father, Kent, also was shot in the 2003 plot at the family’s suburban Houston home but survived and led the effort to save his son from execution. Abbott commuted the sentence to life without parole.

“I’m thankful not for me but for my dad,” Bart Whitaker told prison officials after getting the word in a tiny holding cell a few feet from the death chamber. The seven- member Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles, whose members are appointed by the governor, recommende­d unanimousl­y Tuesday that Abbott commute the sen- tence. Abbott, a Republican had the option of accepting the recommenda­tion, rejecting it or doing nothing.

“Mr. Whitaker’s father, who survived the attempt on his life, passionate­ly opposes the execution of his son. Mr. Whitaker’s father insists that he would be victimized again if the state put to death his last remaining immediate family member,” Abbott said in a proclamati­on issued Thursday evening, adding that Whitaker had also agreed to waive all further rights to parole.

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