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London Times 2/18/00:

     Bush refuses to save death-row
                grandmother

      FROM DAMIAN WHITWORTH IN WASHINGTON
  A FRAIL, grey-haired great-grandmother will be taken
  from her cell on Texas's death row next Thursday to a
  chamber where onlookers will see her strapped to a
  stretcher and injected with $86 (�53) worth of lethal
  chemicals.

  Three days after her 63rd birthday, Betty Lou Beets looks
  likely to become the oldest inmate - and only the second
  woman - to be executed in Texas since the re-institution
  of the death penalty in 1976.

  She will also be the 120th person to be executed on the
  watch of George W. Bush, the Texas Governor, who has
  set a record pace in disposing of those incarcerated on
  death row. In the midst of the campaign for the
  Republican presidential nomination, Mr Bush finds himself
  assailed by the anti-death penalty lobby, which says that
  he is in danger of presiding over a miscarriage of justice.
  Beets claims she was a battered wife.

  At her trial in 1985 Beets was portrayed as a Black
  Widow, a cold-blooded killer who had shot dead two
  husbands to claim their life insurance. It had appeared
  originally that her fifth husband, Jimmy Beets, had
  drowned while out in his boat on a lake.

  Two years later, however, acting on a tip-off, investigators
  found the fireman's decomposing body in a sleeping bag
  buried in the grounds of Beets's mobile home in Gun
  Barrel City.

  They also found the body of Beets's fourth husband,
  Doyle Wayne Barker, under the patio. Both had gunshot
  wounds to the head and the jury returned guilty verdicts.

  But there is a more complicated version of the story. The
  jury rejected Beets's claim that her son, Robert Branson,
  had killed her husband during an argument and that she
  had helped to bury the body because he was on
  probation.

  It also rejected the defence's insistence that there was no
  evidence that she fired the gun and it was not to know that
  Beets subsequently would not be tried with the murder of
  her fourth husband, whose death was used to show a
  pattern of spousal homicide.

  However, those fighting to save Beets's life say that the
  crucial factor is that the court was not told about her
  background. In a letter to Mr Bush appealing for a stay of
  execution, Amnesty and the National Coalition Against
  Domestic Violence say that Beets has hearing problems
  and is mentally handicapped, that she was raised by a
  violent and alcoholic father and a mentally ill mother and
  went through a succession of abusive marriages.

  She was married first at 15, became a mother a year later
  and was a grandmother at 30. All along the way, but
  particularly in the last two marriages, she was battered.
  Even if she killed her husband, the argument runs, she
  should be spared death because she had suffered
  provocation. In an interview this week, Beets said that she
  could not remember the killing, which she said took place
  after a quarrel while she was getting ready for her bath.

  "We started arguing, and after that I really don't remember
  much of what happened except that my son came in and
  [Jimmy] started in on him. And he had already gotten a
  gun."

  Juley Fulcher, of the National Coalition, said: "Texas failed
  to protect Betty Lou Beets when she was being beaten by
  an abusive spouse. It will be a terrible miscarriage of
  justice if she is executed."

  Those clamouring for clemency have been joined by Sister
  Helen Prejean, whose non-fiction book about a man on
  death row, Dead Man Walking, was turned into a film.
  They point out that in five other states the sentences of
  battered women have been commuted. During the six
  years that Mr Bush has been Governor, his state has far
  exceeded any other in executing its prisoners. Just one
  sentence has been commuted, that of a man who was
  conclusively shown to have been in a different state at the
  time of the crime of which he had been convicted.

  There has been increased debate about the death penalty
  after a decision by the right-wing Governor of Illinois to
  halt all executions in his state, because 13 people
  scheduled to die had turned out to be innocent.

  They included three accused who were exonerated after a
  student project showed that other men were guilty. At
  least one innocent man is believed to have died there.

  This week President Clinton said that Governors should
  "look very closely" at their death penalty systems to make
  sure that innocent people were not executed.

   George W. Bush, right, has made
  Texas the execution capital of America.
  The state is responsible for 206 of the
  600-odd executions since the death
  penalty was re-instituted in the US in
  1976. In his six years in office, 119 inmates have died.

  He says the clemency process is the "fail safe" and he can
  tell the parole board that a case may be worth another
  look. It can commute a death sentence, but has done so
  only once during Mr Bush's governorship.

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