Florida to Execute Inmate Today for 1986 Fatal Stabbing

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lethalninja
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https://www.foxnews.com/us/florida-execute-prisoner-1986-fatal-stabbing-of-woman

Florida is scheduled to execute a man Wednesday for breaking into a woman's home and stabbing her to death in 1986, a crime that came months after he was released from prison for rape.

Darryl B. Barwick, 56, is set to be executed at 6 p.m. at Florida State Prison in Starke.

Barwick confessed to killing 24-year-old Rebecca Wendt in her Panama City apartment on March 31, 1986, after watching her sunbathing outside and following her back to her room. He said he intended to rob Wendt but then killed her as she resisted, stabbing her 37 times while she tried to fight him off.

Wendt's bathing suit appeared as though someone had tried unsuccessfully to remove it, officials said. There was no evidence of sexual assault, but medical examiners reported finding semen on a blanket where her body was found.

Authorities linked Barwick to the crime through his confession, the semen stain, a witness who saw him heading toward and leaving Wendt's apartment, and footprints left inside and outside the apartment.

He was convicted of first-degree murder, armed burglary, attempted sexual battery and armed robbery in November 1986, and sentenced to death two months later on the jury's 9-3 recommendation. The Florida Supreme Court threw out that conviction in 1989 because of prosecutorial misconduct. Barwick was again convicted at his 1992 retrial and that jury unanimously recommended death.

Barwick killed Wendt less than three months after he was released from prison for raping a 21-year-old woman at knifepoint, according to court records. In his confession for Wendt's killing, Barwick said he stabbed Wendt because he did not want to go back to prison.

Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed Barwick's death warrant last month. It is the third execution scheduled in Florida this year after a break dating back to 2019. The execution will mark the state's 102nd since the reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976.
AgFormerlyInIrving
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Things up
Corporal Punishment
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If he would've been executed the first time, he would've gotten Old Sparky.
aggieforester05
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It's taken way too long!
TheCurl84
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That's approximately 40,000 hot meals provided by the state.
Martin Q. Blank
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There was no evidence of sexual assault, but medical examiners reported finding semen on a blanket where her body was found.
So...he stabbed her 37 times, she dies, and then he jacks off next to her?
ABATTBQ87
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Get Off My Lawn
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aggieforester05 said:

It's taken way too long!

lethalninja
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Earlier in the day, the U.S. Supreme Court denied his final appeal for a stay of execution.

Hours before he was set to die by lethal injection, he had his customary last meal, which consisted of fried chicken, macaroni and cheese, black-eyed peas with rice, cornbread, ice cream and soda, the Florida Department of Corrections told Fox News Digital.
one safe place
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Convicted in November 1986. Should have been put down sometime in 1987.
lethalninja
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https://apnews.com/article/execution-death-penalty-florida-stabbing-f4c34bbd5ec3a7613977772a2f19503f

A Florida man was executed Wednesday for breaking into a woman's home and stabbing her to death in 1986, a crime committed months after he was released from prison for a rape.

Darryl B. Barwick, 56, was pronounced dead at 6:14 p.m. Wednesday following a lethal injection at Florida State Prison, the office of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis said. The U.S. Supreme Court denied the inmate's final appeal for a stay of execution earlier in the day.

After being brought into the death chamber, Barwick said, "I can't explain why I did what I did. It's time to apologize to the family... I'm sorry." He added that the state needs to show more compassion and kindness for people, criticizing Florida's sentencing of teenagers to life in prison.

Barwick began receiving the sedative at 6:02 p.m. and closed his eyes several minutes later. The warden checked Barwick's eyes, shook his shoulders and yelled his name to make sure he was unconscious before the execution continued.

Barwick didn't meet in person with family members in his final hours, but had spoken with them by phone in recent days, prison officials said ahead of the 6 p.m. execution time. Officials said no relatives of the victim had arranged to witness the execution.
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lethalninja said:

Earlier in the day, the U.S. Supreme Court denied his final appeal for a stay of execution.

Hours before he was set to die by lethal injection, he had his customary last meal, which consisted of fried chicken, macaroni and cheese, black-eyed peas with rice, cornbread, ice cream and soda, the Florida Department of Corrections told Fox News Digital.


How does one have a "customary last meal"?
lethalninja
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I think they were referring to the fact that last meals are customary for death row inmates, not the fact that the specific meal he had was customary.
Maroon Dawn
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37 years is too damn long. If he was a little older when he committed the crime he damn well could have easily died in prison without ever having his sentence
Irish 2.0
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His first conviction was overturned due to prosecutorial misconduct. He was retried and convicted again in 92 or 93. Still, 30yrs is too freaking long.
Gilligan
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There's no deterrence in this country.
torrid
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If he's 56 now, he was 19 in 1986. So he had already been to prison for rape AND released.
lethalninja
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The Florida inmate search says he was sixteen at the time of the rape (August 1983) and was sentenced to five years. The murder happened in March 1986 when he was nineteen.
B-1 83
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Lawyers and LEOs - how do we speed this nonsense up? In the USA, everybody deserves a fair and speedy trial. What is the reason for such trials taking years to roll?
Being in TexAgs jail changes a man……..no, not really
H2Ag
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Lawyers don't make enough money if it happens fast!
aggiedata
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The warden checked Barwick's eyes, shook his shoulders, punched him in the junk 37 times and yelled his name to make sure he was unconscious before the execution continued.
I am always wrong
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The mind of a criminal: "I'm gonna rob this chick, but I really don't wanna go back to prison. Better go ahead and stab her to death while I'm at it."

****ing idiot.
Hearne_Ag
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Feed him and house him for this long just to kill him? Bad business, but what do I know…
ABATTBQ87
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on this day, May 4, 1990,

a Florida inmate's death by electric chair ended in torture for the inmate and trauma for horrified observers.
Jesse Tafero was convicted of fatally shooting two police officers during a 1976 traffic stop. By the time of his death, the electric chair was Florida's standard method of execution. But because of what critics have described as poor training for executioners and limited oversight of executions themselves, the process did not go smoothly.

The trouble began when a sponge used in the chair's headpiece wore out and had to be replaced. "There's no factory or parts catalog for execution devices, so the prison sent a guy to pick up a sponge at the store," TIME later reported. "Problem was, he bought a synthetic sponge instead of a genuine sea sponge"; the latter type was required to handle the electric current without catching fire.

Catch fire it did. Flames on Tafero's head were nearly a foot high, according to one witness, but initially failed to kill him. The current was reapplied three times since he was still breathing after the first two times.

"It takes seven minutes before the prison doctor pronounces him dead, seven minutes of heaving, nodding, flame, and smoke," the witness, Ellen McGarrahan, wrote for Slate.
Wildmen06
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i wonder if thats where The Green mile got thier botched execution scene from......
91AggieLawyer
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ABATTBQ87 said:

on this day, May 4, 1990,

a Florida inmate's death by electric chair ended in torture for the inmate and trauma for horrified observers.
Jesse Tafero was convicted of fatally shooting two police officers during a 1976 traffic stop. By the time of his death, the electric chair was Florida's standard method of execution. But because of what critics have described as poor training for executioners and limited oversight of executions themselves, the process did not go smoothly.

The trouble began when a sponge used in the chair's headpiece wore out and had to be replaced. "There's no factory or parts catalog for execution devices, so the prison sent a guy to pick up a sponge at the store," TIME later reported. "Problem was, he bought a synthetic sponge instead of a genuine sea sponge"; the latter type was required to handle the electric current without catching fire.

Catch fire it did. Flames on Tafero's head were nearly a foot high, according to one witness, but initially failed to kill him. The current was reapplied three times since he was still breathing after the first two times.

"It takes seven minutes before the prison doctor pronounces him dead, seven minutes of heaving, nodding, flame, and smoke," the witness, Ellen McGarrahan, wrote for Slate.

Not terribly sympathetic to botched executions, especially given what some of these people did.

Also not sympathetic to those anti-DP folks who aren't also preaching to folks to stop killing people and stop committing crimes. No crimes = no punishments. That's the best way to do away with the DP. It is also amazing how easy it is.
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aggieforester05 said:

It's taken way too long!


It is truly ridiculous how long the death penalty takes sometimes. If you're a 100% sure they did it then do it within a few months.
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aggiehawg
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Every method of execution have had mishaps. Miscalculation of weight and distance in hangings, firing squads missing, gas chamber not delivering enough gas, lethal injection reactions and miscalculation of dosage as well as electric chair mishaps.

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Bryanisbest
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B-1 83 said:

Lawyers and LEOs - how do we speed this nonsense up? In the USA, everybody deserves a fair and speedy trial. What is the reason for such trials taking years to roll?



Because if you're going to kill a defendant you want to make sure the result was legal, fair and totally accurate. Better to err on the side of too long than too short. Even then, innocent persons have been executed. One is too many.
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TheCurl84 said:

That's approximately 40,000 hot meals provided by the state.
Seriously, how much money has Florida wasted on keeping this POS alive for 37 years? They should send the bill to his next of kin.
aginlakeway
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annie88 said:

aggieforester05 said:

It's taken way too long!


It is truly ridiculous how long the death penalty takes sometimes. If you're a 100% sure they did it then do it within a few months.

My dad used to say that if they admitted doing it, and they wanted to die, maybe execute them the day after the guilty verdict is read.

That would save some time and money.
One day at a time.
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Bryanisbest said:

B-1 83 said:

Lawyers and LEOs - how do we speed this nonsense up? In the USA, everybody deserves a fair and speedy trial. What is the reason for such trials taking years to roll?



Because if you're going to kill a defendant you want to make sure the result was legal, fair and totally accurate. Better to err on the side of too long than too short. Even then, innocent persons have been executed. One is too many.


I'm in favor of raising the standard for a DP sentence if we can have the sentence carried out with 30 days or so of the conviction.
AggieUSMC
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aggiehawg said:

Every method of execution have had mishaps. Miscalculation of weight and distance in hangings, firing squads missing, gas chamber not delivering enough gas, lethal injection reactions and miscalculation of dosage as well as electric chair mishaps.

wiki
I think just a .45 to the back of the head at point blank range should be the standard method. Chances of ****ing that up are pretty slim.
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