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Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« on: October 20, 2011, 06:34:50 AM »
Paul Ezra Rhoades is sentenced to die Nov. 18.

It would be the second execution in Idaho since 1957.

BY SVEN BERG - IDAHO FALLS POST REGISTER Published: 10/20/11

Paul Ezra Rhoades has vigorously fought his convictions in the two decades since he was sent to death row. On Oct. 11, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear Rhoades’ final appeal. But he still has other legal avenues.

He has filed a federal lawsuit against the state, saying Idaho's lethal injection amounts to cruel and unusual punishment. The state has asked the court to throw out that lawsuit.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Ronald Bush could decide to issue a stay of execution while the lawsuit works through the system. If he declines and the lawsuit isn’t resolved by Nov. 18, the execution might move forward.

Rhoades also could ask the Idaho State Parole Commission for clemency. If it decides to consider his request, it will likely schedule a hearing and publishnotice of a hearing for four weeks. It would make a recommendation to the governor; Gov. Butch Otter would have 30 days to decide.

Otter spokesman Jon Hanian said that, in general, the governor supports the death penalty. But he stressed that Otter has not yet considered the case. “He will weigh all the facts in this case when they are presented to him, and he will make his decision at that time.”

Department of Correction officials have been working for months to get the execution chamber at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution ready. Department Director Brent Reinke told the Board of Correction on Friday that an execution team is in place and practices regularly.

The Associated Press
IDAHO FALLS — On the day a judge gave the order for serial killer Paul Ezra Rhoades to die, the men who brought him to justice found little satisfaction in his looming execution.

Instead, the investigators and prosecutors who worked Rhoades’ cases emphasized their limited roles nearly a quarter-century ago in tracking, catching and convicting him.

“The case has come to its full destiny now,” Bonneville County Sheriff Paul Wilde said. “That’s the order of the court, not the order of the law-enforcement guys.”

Bonneville County Judge Jon Shindurling issued death warrants Wednesday for Rhoades, 54, for murdering Stacy Baldwin and Susan Michelbacher in 1987. Rhoades also received two life sentences for the second-degree murder of Idaho Falls convenience store clerk Nolan Haddon around the same time.

Rhoades’ execution is scheduled for Nov. 18. The last execution in Idaho took place in 1994, when Keith Wells gave up his federal appeals and asked to be put to death. The last execution in Idaho before that was 1957.

Idaho has 14 people on death row, including one woman, Robin Row of Boise, convicted of killing her husband and two children.

Late winter 1987 was an uneasy time in eastern Idaho. A series of kidnappings, rapes and murders that unfolded over a period of about three weeks had the area on edge. People suspected a serial killer was on the loose but investigators had yet to identify a suspect.

“There was a concern in the community. I mean everybody was concerned. Gun sales went up. People were very careful with what they were doing in the evening,” Wilde said. “You didn’t see a lot of females traveling alone.”

In late February of that year, Baldwin was on duty at a Blackfoot convenience store when Rhoades forced her into his pickup and drove her to a secluded area. He tried to sexually assault her, but she resisted and fled. Rhoades shot her in the back.

Wilde had served as a sheriff’s deputy for about 10 years when Michelbacher, a teacher at Eagle Rock Junior High School, was found dead in a patch of sagebrush and lava west of Idaho Falls. She had been kidnapped, raped and murdered.

Six days after Michelbacher went missing, investigators, led by Bonneville Sheriff’s detective Victor Rodriguez, tracked Rhoades to northern Nevada and arrested him. Rodriguez, who today works as a detective for the Nampa Police Department, called Rhoades’ apprehension “a major breakthrough for the community, because, if not, I believe he would have continued” his string of crimes.

He said the Sheriff’s Office and the Idaho Falls Police Department committed every possible resource to bringing in Rhoades.

With Rhoades in custody, the job of applying justice fell to the court system.

Bonneville County Prosecutor Kimball Mason led the prosecution in the Michelbacher case. Already busy prosecuting Rhoades for his crimes against Baldwin, Bingham County Prosecutor Tom Moss assisted.

Moss was no stranger to brutal and stomach-turning crimes, but even he wasn’t immune to these.

“These are difficult things to be involved in, but you have a job to do and you do the best you can,” Moss said

Read more: http://www.idahostatesman.com/2011/10/20/1845937/murders-shocked-e-idaho-in-1987.html#ixzz1bKQE0gjK

This POS is a real gem...time to put him down like the mad dog he is!  >:(
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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2011, 09:12:32 AM »
http://www.idahostatesman.com/2011/10/19/1845202/idaho-sets-execution-date-for.html

Idaho sets execution date for Paul Ezra Rhoades
 
- Idaho Statesman

Published: 10/19/11

Idaho death row inmate Paul Ezra Rhoades is scheduled for execution on Nov. 18, according to a death warrant issued Wednesday by Seventh District Judge Jon J. Shindurlin.

Idaho’s last execution was in 1994. The inmate, Keith Eugene Wells, was executed by lethal injection after he voluntarily stopped appealing his death sentence. Prior to Wells’ execution, there had been no executions in Idaho since 1957. Twenty-seven people have been executed in Idaho since 1864.

Fourteen inmates are on Idaho’s death row – 13 men and one woman. The men are incarcerated at Idaho Maximum Security Institution south of Boise. The woman, Robin Row, is incarcerated at Pocatello Women’s Correctional Center in Pocatello.

Rhoades was convicted of three murders in Idaho Falls and Blackfoot in 1988 and sentenced to die for two of them.

A Bonneville County jury in 1988 found Rhoades guilty of first-degree murder, first-degree kidnapping, robbery, rape and the infamous crime against nature in the death of Susan Michelbacher.

Rhoades kidnapped Michelbacher from a supermarket parking lot in Idaho Falls. He took her to a remote location, raped and brutalized her, then killed her.

On March 24, 1988, Rhoades was sentenced to death by Seventh District Judge Larry M. Boyle.

The Idaho Supreme Court affirmed Rhoades’ conviction and sentence on Nov. 14, 1991.

U.S. District Judge Edward J. Lodge denied Rhoades’ petition for a writ of habeas corpus on March 28, 2007, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed Judge Lodge’s decision involving guilt-phase issues on March 8, 2010 and sentencing-phase issues on July 15, 2010. On Feb. 10, 2011, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals denied his petition for rehearing. The U.S. Supreme Court denied Rhoades’ petition for certiorari on Oct. 11, 2011.

A Bingham County jury in 1988 found Rhoades guilty of first-degree murder, first-degree kidnapping, and robbery in the death of Stacy Baldwin. On Feb. 28, 1987, Rhoades kidnapped Baldwin from a convenience store near Blackfoot. Baldwin was a clerk on duty in the store. Rhoades forced her into his pickup truck, drove to a secluded area and attempted to sexually attack her. Baldwin broke free and ran. Rhoades fatally shot her as she fled.

On May 13, 1988, Rhoades was sentenced to death by Seventh District Judge James C. Herndon.

The Idaho Supreme Court affirmed Rhoades’ conviction and sentence in the Baldwin murder on Feb. 15, 1991.

U.S. District Judge Edward J. Lodge denied Rhoades’ petition for a writ of habeas corpus on May 24, 2007. On March 8, 2010, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion affirming Judge Lodge’s decision. On Feb. 9, 2011, the Ninth Circuit Court denied Rhoades’ petition for rehearing in the Baldwin case. The United States Supreme Court denied Rhoades’ petition for certiorari on Oct. 11, 2011.









Other links : 1. http://off2dr.com/smf/index.php?topic=9539.msg99844#msg99844

                    2. http://off2dr.com/smf/index.php?topic=6308.0

                    3. http://www.idoc.idaho.gov/content/prisons/death_row






Photo : The murderer Paul Ezra Rhoades >:(



I hope that this POS will join Hell next month >:( Come on Idaho :(












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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2011, 10:34:08 AM »
Let the count  down to a stay begin  ID is as bad as Or, when i
t comes to Offing  there inmates. 
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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #3 on: October 20, 2011, 01:07:15 PM »
Other photo (link : http://www.idahostatesman.com/2011/10/20/1845937/murders-shocked-e-idaho-in-1987.html) : On April 9, 1987, Bingham County deputies escorted Paul Ezra Rhoades from his appearance in Magistrate Court >:(














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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #4 on: October 20, 2011, 09:06:33 PM »
Let's hope Idaho will deliver the goods.
My reason for supporting the death penalty? A murderer has less of a right to live than his victim and already presents a danger while incarcerated for life. They have nothing to lose when the most they can get is Life in prison without parole.

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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #5 on: October 21, 2011, 05:03:19 AM »
He has filed a federal lawsuit against the state, saying Idaho's lethal injection amounts to cruel and unusual punishment. The state has asked the court to throw out that lawsuit.

 ;D  I guess it was only a matter of time before this BS came up.  Has he played the retard card yet?

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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #6 on: October 21, 2011, 07:31:39 AM »
He has filed a federal lawsuit against the state, saying Idaho's lethal injection amounts to cruel and unusual punishment. The state has asked the court to throw out that lawsuit.

 ;D  I guess it was only a matter of time before this BS came up.  Has he played the retard card yet?


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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #7 on: October 26, 2011, 11:32:56 AM »
I have found this article but I don't know if I can post it so here is the links :




1. http://www.spokesman.com/blogs/hbo/2011/oct/26/trib-idaho-immortalize-killer/


2. http://media.spokesman.com/documents/2011/10/1218_001.pdf

















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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #8 on: October 26, 2011, 11:47:58 AM »
That's such a bad strawman they create.  Who cares if he gets fame for being executed? Not like he can bask in it since he'll be dead.
My reason for supporting the death penalty? A murderer has less of a right to live than his victim and already presents a danger while incarcerated for life. They have nothing to lose when the most they can get is Life in prison without parole.

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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #9 on: October 31, 2011, 10:47:37 AM »
Idaho Asks Judge To Dismiss Lawsuit Over Executions

The Idaho Department of Correction has asked a federal judge to reject a lawsuit over the state's method of execution, saying its newly revised lethal injection policy mirrors other states whose methods have already passed muster with the courts.

The motion to dismiss was filed late Friday. It comes in response to a lawsuit filed by death row inmate Paul Ezra Rhoades last month. Rhoades, who was convicted of three murders in Idaho Falls and Blackfoot in 1988, says lethal injections are frequently botched and that Idaho's protocol doesn't require enough training for its executioners. Rhoades also contends that there are several other problems with Idaho's execution policy and that they would render his execution unconstitutional.

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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #10 on: November 01, 2011, 08:24:17 AM »
Idaho prepares for execution

Idaho's new death chamber is ready for the scheduled execution of Paul Ezra Rhoades, convincted of a string of murders and sexual assaults that terrorized eastern Idaho in the late 1980s. The state prisons have constructed a new death chamber, and moved Rhoades to a small holding cell just across the hall.

Idaho unveils new execution chamber
By REBECCA BOONE, Associated Press

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The small cell holding Paul Ezra Rhoades sits across a hallway from the room in which he is scheduled to die in less than a month. His isolation cell is quiet as a worker brings in a tray of medicine.

The death chamber is silent, save for the faint hum of fluorescent lights.

It is all pristine: The cream-colored gurney unused, the wooden podium emblazoned with the Great Seal of Idaho not yet fitted with a microphone. No one has ever been killed in this room.

But the Idaho Department of Correction has been practicing the motions of an execution for years, anticipating that as many as three death row inmates will be put to death here before the end of 2013.

The first, 54-year-old Rhoades, is scheduled to die Nov. 18 unless he is granted clemency or a last-minute stay by the federal courts. He is already under 24-hour suicide watch in anticipation of the event.

Rhoades was sentenced to death for the sexual assault and murder of Idaho Falls teacher Susan Michelbacher, 34, whose bullet-ridden body was found in March 1987, and for the first-degree murder and kidnapping of Stacy Dawn Baldwin, 21, a Blackfoot convenience store clerk who was shot to death in February 1987.

Rhoades was also sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the March 1987 shooting death of Nolan Haddon, 21, a Blackfoot man who worked at an Idaho Falls convenience store.

“Our focus, if we are tasked with carrying out this order, is that we do so with professionalism, dignity and respect,” Idaho Department of Correction Operations Chief Kevin Kempf said. “There are so many moving parts, and we don't want Murphy's law to show up. We need to think of every possibility.”

The Correction Department gave The Associated Press an exclusive tour of the execution chamber Thursday. State officials decided to build it at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution two years ago, abandoning the single-wide trailer with dingy carpet and fake wood paneling that was used for the state's last execution in 1994.

The trailer still sits just a few yards away from the new structure, which was finished late last week. It's a short walk from the prison's cellblocks and past the recreation area to the one-story, brick building with small glass-block windows.

The state has already established its execution teams: An escort team to lead the condemned to the execution chamber; the medical team responsible for inserting the intravenous catheters, mixing the lethal chemicals and monitoring vital statistics; and the injection team responsible for actually administering the lethal injection. In all, about 20 people will be directly involved.

“We are going to be vigilant about the anonymity of all those people,” Kempf said. “The execution team is made up of professional, well-trained people, in some cases from inside our department and in some cases from outside our department.”

Department officials have tried to anticipate every possibility, said Idaho Department of Correction Director Brent Reinke. The Idaho State Police, Idaho National Guard and local law enforcement agencies will assist with security. A no-fly zone will be in place over the prison in the hours surrounding the execution. Separate areas will be cordoned off for those wishing to protest for and against the execution. The podium in the chamber, where the warden will stand throughout the execution, will be equipped with a phone for any last-minute commutation. A defibrillator will be on hand in case the condemned inmate has to be revived.

Two viewing rooms are also in place — a smaller one to hold the two witnesses there on behalf of Rhoades, chosen from his family, friends or attorneys, and a larger one to hold the myriad witnesses there on behalf of the state, the media and the victims' families.

Rhoades was moved from his death row unit to the isolation cell Wednesday after he was served with his official death warrant.

“It allows us to make sure that our focus is with those last 30 days, ensuring that the security is where it needs to be. If is he afforded a visit from his clergy or from a family member, it just allows us to make sure that takes place, as opposed to on that regular unit,” Kempf said.

Anxieties are already higher for the other inmates at the prison, said Warden Randy Blades, in no small part because executions are a rarity in Idaho. The last inmate to be executed, Keith Wells in 1994, gave up all of his remaining appeals and asked the state to carry out his lethal injection. The previous execution was in 1957, when Raymond Allen Snowden was hanged at the old Idaho State Penitentiary for stabbing a woman to death.

It's also a weighty issue for the prison employees who will be involved in the process, Kempf said. But whether they are involved or not, all prison officials are keeping the victims' families in mind, he said.
“Our hearts, literally, are with the victims. This obviously cannot be a very easy time for them and certainly what they have gone through to get to this point is an incredible amount of tragedies,” Kempf said. “That said, yes, this is impactful to our staff, to everyone involved in this thing. You have to have a level of toughness just to do this job every single day.”

Correction Department officials have been in contact with the victims' families, Reinke said, and they haven't yet decided whether they will attend the execution.

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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #11 on: November 01, 2011, 10:11:30 AM »
Come on. This execution is 17 years in the making.
My reason for supporting the death penalty? A murderer has less of a right to live than his victim and already presents a danger while incarcerated for life. They have nothing to lose when the most they can get is Life in prison without parole.

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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #12 on: November 01, 2011, 01:54:45 PM »
That is a bare bones room I like it. 
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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #13 on: November 05, 2011, 02:09:37 PM »
I really wish they would still be using the old trailer. Kinda fitting in my mind that this scum sucker die in a dingy dank place. Either way, go Idaho!

Does anyone know if he has had any family visit him?

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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #14 on: November 07, 2011, 06:58:36 AM »
Defense Seeks Clemency for Rhodes
KID News November 4, 2011 0
 
(IDAHO FALLS) – A defense attorney is seeking last-minute clemency for convicted killer Paul Ezra Rhoades, whose execution is 15 days away. The Post Register reports defense attorney Teresa Hampton has filed a petition asking the Board of Pardons and Parole to recommend commuting his death sentence to life in prison without possibility of parole. (Ask all you want honey!)

She also contends Idaho’s method of lethal injection is unconstitutional. (Yeah, yeah, yeah!)

But former Idaho Attorney General David Leroy said the petition is not unusual and does not believe it will halt the execution.  :D :P :D :P

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