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Texas Death Row Inmate Rodney Reed Granted A Stay Of Execution

 

Today the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals stayed the execution of death row inmate Rodney Reed in response a motion filed by his lawyer earlier this month.

Reed was convicted in 1998 for the murder of Stacy Stites.

Reed’s attorneys say three forensic pathologists have found that Bastrop teen Stacey Stites was killed hours before initially thought.

According to Reed’s lawyer Bryce Benjet, “We’re extremely relieved that the court has stayed Mr. Reed’s execution so there will be proper consideration of the powerful new evidence of his innocence. We are also optimistic that this will give us the opportunity to finally conduct DNA testing that could prove who actually committed the crime.”

Benjet is a staff attorney with the Innocence Project.

In 1996 Stites’ body was found by the side of a road outside of Bastrop. It was determined she was raped and killed by strangulation while on her way to work around 3am on April 23rd.

In 1998 Rodney Reed, who claims he was romantically linked to Stites, was sentenced to death for the crime.

Reed’s attorneys have filed countless appeals over the years and been denied. His attorneys’ latest attempt surrounds the research of three forensic pathologists. They say Stites was killed four hours before her body was found.

Reed’s attorneys say that implicates her fiancé Jimmy Fennell. Fennell went onto become a Georgetown police officer. In 2008 he was sent to prison for sexually assaulting a woman while on duty.

Source: Fox News

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