Condemned US killer facing Wednesday execution found hanging in cell on
death row


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J. Sheeran, The Associated Press | The Canadian Press – 

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tment-rehabilitation-photo-144731924.html> Description: FILE - This undated
file photo provided by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction
shows Billy Slagle. Slagle, facing execution Wednesday was found hanged in
his cell at the Chillecothe, Ohio Correctional Institution Sunday morning,
Aug. 4, 2013. (AP Photo/Ohio Department of Rehabilitation, File)View Photo 

FILE - This undated file photo provided by the Ohio Department of
Rehabilitation …

CLEVELAND - A U.S. man condemned to death for fatally stabbing a neighbour
during a burglary was found hanged in his cell Sunday, three days before his
scheduled execution.

Billy Slagle, 44, was found hanging less than two weeks after the governor
of Ohio had rejected clemency for him despite a rare plea of mercy from the
prosecutor overseeing his case.

His attorney, Vicki Werneke, said the defence is shocked and had hoped to
stop Slagle's Wednesday execution. The defence had no warning that he would
commit suicide, Werneke said in an email to The Associated Press.

Slagle was declared dead within an hour after he was found hanging at about
5 a.m. in his cell at the Chillicothe Correctional Institution south of
Columbus, Ohio, prison spokeswoman JoEllen Smith said. The coroner plans an
autopsy Monday.

"He was in his cell alone. No other inmates suspected to be involved," Smith
said in an email. "It does appear to be a suicide."

Under regular prison policy, Slagle was scheduled to be placed under
pre-execution watch Sunday morning but "was not yet placed under constant
watch," Smith said.

Slagle was sentenced to die for the 1987 stabbing of Mari Anne Pope, who was
killed while two young children she was watching were in the house in
Cleveland.

Prosecutor Tim McGinty had asked the Ohio Parole Board to spare Slagle,
saying jurors today, with the option of life without parole, would be
unlikely to sentence Slagle to death.

The parole board and Gov. John Kasich both rejected mercy for Slagle.

Last week, Slagle's attorneys argued that a jury never got the chance to
hear the full details of his troubled childhood.

The attorneys, arguing for a new trial and to delay his execution, said that
information met requirements for asking for a new trial, which normally must
happen within four months of a conviction.

Slagle was "unavoidably prevented" from filing his request because his
original attorneys didn't develop and present the evidence, the filing said.

McGinty and Slagle's attorneys had cited his age — at 18, he was barely old
enough for execution in Ohio — and his history of alcohol and drug
addiction.

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Associated Press writer Julie Carr Smyth in Columbus contributed to this
report

 

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