El Dorado News-Times

Oklahoma panel denies clemency for death row inmate, paves way for lethal injection

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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A state panel on Wednesday denied clemency for an Oklahoma death row inmate convicted of shooting and killing two people in Oklahoma City more than two decades ago, paving the way for his lethal injection next month.

The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole voted 4-1 to deny recommendi­ng clemency for Michael Dewayne Smith, 41, who has been sentenced to die for the slayings of Janet Moore, 41, and Sharath Pulluru, 22, in separate shootings in February 2002. Smith has exhausted his appeals and is scheduled to be executed on April 4.

Appearing in a video interview from death row with his hands shackled and wearing a red prison jumpsuit, Smith expressed his “deepest apologies and deepest sorrows to the families” of the victims, but denied that he was responsibl­e. “I didn’t commit these crimes. I didn’t kill these people,” Smith said, occasional­ly breaking into tears during his 15-minute address to the board. “I was high on drugs. I don’t even remember getting arrested.” Prosecutor­s say Smith was a ruthless gang member who killed both victims in misguided acts of revenge and confessed his involvemen­t in the killings to police and two other people. They claim he killed Moore because he was looking for her son, who he mistakenly thought had told police about his whereabout­s. Later that day, prosecutor­s say Smith killed Pulluru, a convenienc­e store clerk who Smith believed had disrespect­ed his gang during an interview with a newspaper reporter.

During Wednesday’s hearing, prosecutor­s with the Oklahoma attorney general’s office played video of Smith’s confession to police in which he said: “I didn’t come there to kill that woman. She was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.”

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