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Home » U.S. News » Crime » Pennsylvania Governor Signs Three More Execution Warrants

Pennsylvania Governor Signs Three More Execution Warrants

Posted by: TP Newswire    Tags:  Andre Staton, Corbett 19 execution warrants, corbett for governor, crime in Pennsylvania, David Richard Ramathal., Execution warrants in Pennsylvania, executions by lethal injection in Pennsylvania, first degree murders in Pennsylvania, Governor Corbett, governor pennsylvania, Governor Tom Corbett, pennsylvania death row, Pennsylvania Governor, Terry Ray Chamberlain    Posted date:  August 20, 2012  |  Comment



Harrisburg, U.S.A.  – Governor Tom Corbett has signed execution warrants for three men, each of whom were convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to death.

Terry Ray Chamberlain, Andre Staton and David Richard Ramtahal are scheduled to be executed in October. They are incarcerated at the State Correctional Institution at Greene.

Terry Ray Chamberlain , 60, was found guilty of breaking into the home of his estranged wife, Sherri Chamberlain, and her boyfriend, Greg Inman, on August 22, 1991, where he shot each of them multiple times, including an execution-style shot to the head.

A neighbor testified that on the morning of the murders, Mrs. Chamberlain telephoned her home, saying she and Inman had been shot, asking her to call an ambulance and identifying the gunman as Chamberlain. The neighbor’s husband arrived at the home and found the pair dead. A Bradford County jury convicted Chamberlain of two counts of first-degree murder and returned two death sentences on May 13, 1994.

Chamberlain is scheduled to be executed on October 9.

Andre Staton, 49, was found guilty of stabbing to death his former girlfriend, Beverly Yohn, despite a protection from abuse order against him. One of the victim’s sons testified that, on the morning of Feb. 25, 2004, Staton kicked in the locked back door of their home, entered the kitchen, pulled out a knife and began stabbing his mother until she fell on the floor. Yohn died of multiple stab wounds to the heart and left jugular vein. A Blair County jury convicted Staton of first-degree murder and he was sentenced to death on May 3, 2006.

Staton is scheduled to be executed on October 10.

David Richard Ramtahal , 28, was found guilty of shooting another man, Jarrett Osborne, as he ran to escape an attempted armed robbery. On Nov. 15, 2006, Ramtahal and another man, carrying guns and covering their faces, approached three men, their intended victims, who were standing on a street corner. Hearing the robbers, the three men fled. Ramtahal fired a shot, wounding Osborne initially, but the bullet traveled through his pelvis and severed an artery, causing high volume blood loss. An ambulance was called, but Osborne was pronounced dead in the hospital emergency room.

Ramtahal, who is also serving a life sentence for an unrelated murder in 2007, was sentenced to death in Bucks County Court on May 18, 2009. His accomplice in the Osborne killing pleaded guilty to third-degree murder and was sentenced to 12-to-24 years in state prison.

Ramtahal is scheduled to be executed on October 11.

With these warrants, which were signed Thursday, Corbett has now signed 19 execution warrants.

Executions in Pennsylvania are carried out by lethal injection.

 

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I just read the news from above link, I appreciated decision of Governor Tom Corbett. It will be a good lesson for such type of people. Carry on the wonderful works. Thanks for sharing this post, I like to share this to my friends.

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