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| No Late Appeals Likely for Texas Inmate Set to Die: Lawyer |
| By nbcdfw.com- Michael Graczyk |
| Published: 03/14/2017 |
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Appeals appeared to be exhausted and no last-day legal attempts were expected for a man scheduled to die Tuesday evening for killing a father and infant son as part of a Christmas Eve 1987 rampage. James Bigby, 61, would be the fourth Texas inmate executed this year and the sixth nationally. Bigby was condemned for the fatal shooting of 26-year-old Michael Trekell and suffocation of Trekell's 4-month-old son, Jayson, at their home in Arlington. Evidence showed Bigby also was accused but not tried for killing two other men, believing they along with Trekell were conspiring against him in a workers' compensation case he filed against a former employer. Read More. |
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