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Florida Inmate Drops Appeals, Is Executed
By Associated Press
Published: 10/04/2002

A man who killed an 11-year-old girl and two fellow death row inmates was executed by injection Wednesday as the way was cleared for a female serial killer - also declared mentally competent to abandon her appeals - to be put to death. 
Rigoberto Sanchez-Velasco, 43, had been declared mentally competent Tuesday after he was examined by three state-appointed psychiatrists. The decision on the competency of serial killer Aileen Wuornos came Wednesday, and her execution will take place next week as planned, Gov. Jeb Bush said. 
Sanchez-Velasco, who came to Miami from Cuba in the 1980 Mariel boatlift, had confessed to the girl's murder but then denied it in a statement he wrote and gave to a priest the night before his execution. 
'I did not commit the crime for which I will die. It does not matter who believes me and who won't believe me,' he said. But he added: 'I cannot call myself totally innocent because I have committed all kinds of sins, including murder. I am receiving my punishment and I am proud to receive my punishment for those lives I have taken.' 
Gov. Jeb Bush lifted a stay of execution for Sanchez-Velasco Tuesday, the same day he issued a stay for Wuornos. 
Wuornos' attorney had argued that she was not mentally competent to drop her appeals. But three psychiatrists who interviewed her Tuesday reported to Bush she understood she would die and why she was being executed. 
Her lawyer, Raag Singhal, said Wednesday he still had concerns about Wuornos' competence, adding that he wished the medical evaluation had been 'a whole movie and not just a snapshot.' 
Death penalty opponents said allowing the inmates to drop their appeals is equivalent to state-assisted suicide. 
Sanchez-Velasco was sentenced to death in 1988 for the slaying of Kathy Ecenarro, the daughter of his live-in girlfriend. He was given two 15-year sentences for killing two fellow death row inmates. 
Wuornos, 46, was convicted of fatally shooting six middle-aged men along the highways of north and central Florida in 1989 and 1990. Her story has been portrayed in two movies, three books and an opera. 
She is set to die Oct. 9. 


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