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A man from Texas, convicted of killing a priest in his church, will be executed during a robbery, days after he was released from the anger management program from the court, on Wednesday.
Stephen Lain Nelson was sentenced to death for killing Reverend Clint Dobson, 28 in 2011, who was beaten, strangled and suffocated with a plastic bag inside the northern Baptist Church in Arlington. He claimed that Nelson strangled Dobson by placing a plastic bag on his head sitting in his office as he was writing a sermon.
He was arrested after going in the shopping sphere using the stolen credit cards of the victims, Fox Dallas I mentioned.
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Texas prisoner to stand in Texas, Stephen Lene Nelson, puts a picture in a visiting cage in the Ministry of Criminal Justice in Texas outside the Livingston Unit, Texas, on December 5, 2012. Nelson is scheduled to be executed on Wednesday to kill 2011 from the priest in his church. (AP Photo/Michael Graczyk)
“It is difficult for me to understand that you did what I did to a car, a laptop and a phone,” Dobson’s father, Philip Roseman, said in a statement after the referee. “The world will be absent from the leader. It is sad to know all the people who will not be helped because Clint is not here.”
Nelson is expected to receive a fatal injection on Wednesday evening in the state prison in Huntville.
Three days before the killing, Nelson was released from the anger management program that ordered the court as part of a deal with the prosecutors in Dallas Province after his arrest due to the tightening attack on his girlfriend.
Nelson had previously spent a prison time for theft, and he spent most of the teenage years in juvenile facilities after committing various crimes.
After the killing of Dobson, he was accused of breaking the head of the spray in his cell holding, which was flooded with the courtroom.
A sample of DNA links to an elderly man to the 40 -year -old
The death bed sits empty on the day of death on April 25, 1997 in Texas to stand in Huntville, Texas. (Getty Images)
He also regularly canceled handcuffs and ankle restrictions using a key that was hiding in its genitals.
In addition, while waiting for the trial, he was accused of killing another prisoner. He has never been charged after receiving the death penalty for killing Dobson.
During the killing trial, Nelson witnessed that he had waited outside the church for 25 minutes before entering and seeing that Dobson Illiot was beaten. He insisted that Dobson was still alive.
Nelson said he took a laptop in Dobson and that one of the other two men who participated in the theft gave him the keys to Elliot cars and credit cards.
The victims were later found by Elliot’s husband, the minister of part -time music for the church, who did not recognize her immediately because she was severely beaten.
Although he insisted that he only acted as a monitoring, the prosecutors provided evidence of Nelson’s fingerprints and pieces of his broken belt at the crime scene and blood victims on his sports shoes.
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His lawyer appealed, claiming that he had a bad legal representation in his trial, saying they failed to challenge alibis from the other two men and did not provide reduced evidence of a troubled childhood in Oklahoma and Texas.