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Man convicted of quadruple homicide is put to death in Indiana’s 1st execution in 15 years

Man convicted of quadruple homicide is put to death in Indiana’s 1st execution in 15 years

Posted on December 18, 2024 By admin


Activists set up signs outside of Indiana State Prison on Tuesday (Dec. 17) in Michigan City, Indiana, where, barring last-minute court action or intervention by Gov. Eric Holcomb, Joseph Corcoran, 49, convicted in the 1997 killings of his brother and three other people, is scheduled to be put to death by lethal injection before sunrise on December 18, 2024.
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An Indiana man convicted of killing four people including his brother and his sister’s fiancé decades ago was put to death Wednesday (December 18, 2024), marking the state’s first execution in 15 years.

Joseph Corcoran, 49, was pronounced dead at 12:44 a.m. CST at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, Indiana, the Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) said in a statement. Corcoran was scheduled to be executed with the powerful sedative pentobarbital, but the state agency’s statement did not mention that drug. Corcoran’s execution was the 24th in the U.S. this year.

He was convicted in the July 1997 shootings of his brother, 30-year-old James Corcoran, his sister’s fiancé, 32-year-old Robert Scott Turner, and two other men, Timothy G. Bricker, 30, and Douglas A. Stillwell, 30.

According to the Court records, before Corcoran fatally shot the four victims he was under stress because the forthcoming marriage of his sister to Turner would necessitate moving out of the Fort Wayne, Indiana, home he shared with his brother and sister.

While jailed for those killings, Corcoran reportedly bragged about fatally shooting his parents in 1992 in northern Indiana’s Steuben County. He was charged in their killings but acquitted.

Last summer, Governor Eric Holcomb announced plans to resume state executions following a yearslong hiatus marked by a scarcity of lethal injection drugs nationwide.

The state provided limited details about the execution process, and no media witnesses were permitted under state law. However, Corcoran chose a reporter for the Indiana Capital Chronicle as one of his witnesses, the Indiana politics website reported.

Indiana and Wyoming are the only two states that do not allow members of the media to witness state executions, according to a recent report by the Death Penalty Information Center.

Corcoran’s attorneys had fought his death penalty sentence for years, arguing he was severely mentally ill, which affected his ability to understand and make decisions. This month his attorneys asked the Indiana Supreme Court to stop his execution but the request was denied.

Corcoran exhausted his federal appeals in 2016. But his attorneys asked the U.S. District Court of Northern Indiana last week to stop his execution and hold a hearing to decide if it would be unconstitutional because Corcoran has a serious mental illness. The Court declined to intervene on Friday (December 13, 2024), and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit did the same on Tuesday (December 17, 2024).

Corcoran’s attorneys then asked the U.S. Supreme Court to issue an emergency order halting his execution, but the High Court denied their request for a stay late Tuesday (Dec. 17), ending Corcoran’s options with the Courts.

Defense attorney Larry Komp said that he was disappointed with the High Court’s decision, adding that the question of Corcoran’s mental health was not properly evaluated.

“There has never been a hearing to determine whether is he competent to be executed,” Mr. Komp said in a statement to The Associated Press. (AP) “It is an absolute failure for the rule of law to have an execution when the law and proper processes were not followed.”

Corcoran’s last remaining hope was Governor Holcomb, who had the authority to commute his death sentence. But that commutation never came and the execution proceeded as scheduled. At midnight, a group of activists who oppose the death penalty began singing “Amazing Grace.”

Governor Holcomb’s office released a statement early Wednesday (Dec. 18) following Corcoran’s execution.

“Joseph Corcoran’s case has been reviewed repeatedly over the last 25 years — including 7 times by the Indiana Supreme Court and 3 times by the U.S. Supreme Court, the most recent of which was tonight. His sentence has never been overturned and was carried out as ordered by the Court,” Mr. Holcomb said in the statement.

Indiana’s last state execution was in 2009 when Matthew Wrinkles was put to death for killing his wife, her brother and sister-in-law in 1994. Since then, 13 executions were carried out in Indiana but those were initiated and performed by federal officials in 2020 and 2021 at a federal prison in Terre Haute.

State officials have said they couldn’t continue executions because a combination of drugs used in lethal injections had become unavailable.

For years, there has been a shortage across the country because pharmaceutical companies have refused to sell their products for that purpose. That’s pushed states, including Indiana, to turn to compounding pharmacies, which manufacture drugs specifically for a client. Some use more accessible drugs such as the sedatives pentobarbital or midazolam, both of which, critics say, can cause intense pain.

Religious groups, disability rights advocates, and others have opposed his execution. About a dozen people, some holding candles, held a vigil late Tuesday (Dec. 17) to pray outside the prison, which is surrounded by barbed wire fences in a residential area about 60 miles (90 kilometers) east of Chicago.

“We can build a society without giving governmental authorities the right to execute their own citizens,” said Bishop Robert McClory of the Diocese of Gary, who led the prayers.

Other death penalty opponents also demonstrated outside the prison on Tuesday (Dec. 17) night, some holding signs that read “Execution Is Not The Solution” and “Remember The Victims But Not With More Killing.”

“There is no need and no benefit from this execution. It’s all show,” said Abraham Borowitz, director of Death Penalty Action, his organization that protests every execution in the U.S.

Prison officials said in a brief statement on Tuesday (Dec. 17) evening that Corcoran “requested Ben & Jerry’s ice cream for his last meal.”

Corcoran said farewell late Tuesday (Dec. 17) to relatives, including his wife, Tahina Corcoran, who told reporters outside the prison that they discussed their faith and their memories, including attending high school together. She reiterated her request for Indiana’s Governor to commute her husband’s death sentence.

Tahina Corcoran said her husband was “very mentally ill” and she didn’t think he fully grasped what was happening to him. “He is in shock. He doesn’t understand,” she said.

Published – December 18, 2024 04:10 pm IST



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