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Marcus Druery - TX - 8/1/12
« on: February 27, 2012, 02:08:12 PM »
Condemned Waco college student loses court appeal

HOUSTON — A Waco college student sent to death row for fatally shooting and robbing a fellow student nine years ago outside Bryan has lost an appeal at the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, moving him a step closer to execution.

Marcus Druery was condemned for killing 20-year-old Skyyler Browne on Halloween 2002. The now 31-year-old Druery and Browne both attended Texas State Technical College in Waco.

They were among a group partying in Bryan and wound up at property belonging to Druery's family in rural Brazos County. Testimony at Druery's 2003 trial showed Browne was shot three times by Druery, who burned the victim's body and dumped it in a stock pond.

Druery's attorneys argued unsuccessfully in his appeal that his trial lawyers were deficient and jury instructions were faulty.

Read more: http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...#ixzz1SlFW9Chj 

As per the TDCJ an execution date of August 1, 2012 has been set for Marcus Druery.
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Re: Marcus Druery - TX - 8/1/12
« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2012, 09:31:40 AM »
Here is a link with his "special page" : http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/death_row/dr_info/druerymarcus.html

And a photo of this scumbag... >:(

Good news !!! I have two words :  :( GO TEXAS :(




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Re: Marcus Druery - TX - 8/1/12
« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2012, 03:47:52 PM »
I can only wish that my big state of TEXAS would move alot faster in these executions.  :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ I sure wish Gomez was as lucky as these others getting a date. That would sure make my day!  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Texas sure as slowed down on executions, its been two whole years that we started slowing down and it more and more.  :( :( :( :( I think we need to refuel our State Capital!.  :'( :'( :'(

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Re: Marcus Druery - TX - 8/1/12
« Reply #3 on: July 26, 2012, 10:54:37 PM »
Lawyers for Mentally Ill Inmate Seek Stay of Execution

    by Brandi Grissom
    July 26, 2012

Updated, July 26, 2012:

Lawyers for death row inmate Marcus Druery filed a request with the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals late Wednesday for a stay of execution for their client. They argue that executing Druery, who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, would be unconstitutionally cruel and unusual punishment.

On Wednesday, the trial judge in Druery's case, J.D. Langley, also unsealed the inmate's medical record from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Among the records is a report from a May 2012 examination by Dr. Diane Mosnik, a neuropsychologist who wrote that Druery "suffers from severe, active psychotic condition, meeting criteria for a clinical diagnosis of schizophrenia."

The severity of his mental illness, Dr. Mosnik wrote, prevents Druery from having a understanding that he is going to be executed Aug. 1.

"Although he has a factual awareness that an execution date has been scheduled for the crime for which he was tried, he does not believe that he will be executed because of his illogical, fixed, and firmly held delusional belief system," she wrote.


The request for a stay follows the denial earlier this week by Langley of Druery's request for a hearing to determine whether he is competent for execution because of his mental condition.

Updated, July 24, 2012:

Brazos County District Court Judge J.D. Langley on Tuesday denied a motion to hold a full hearing on the claims of Marcus Druery's lawyers that he is incompetent for execution because he is severely mentally ill.

Kate Black, who represents Druery and is a staff attorney at the Texas Defender Service, said that the convicted murderer does not have a rational understanding of his upcoming execution and the she was disappointed with the judge's decision.

“Mr. Druery’s execution would violate the Eighth Amendment’s ban on cruel or unusual punishment because he suffers from a psychotic disorder that renders him incompetent to be executed," Black said in a statement. "The State’s own mental health professionals have diagnosed him as schizophrenic, noting that he suffers from delusional and paranoid thoughts and auditory hallucinations."

Black said Druery's lawyers will appeal to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Druery is scheduled to be executed Aug. 1.

Original story, July 23, 2012:

Marcus Druery says that his cell on death row at Livingston's Polunsky Unit is wired. The wires, he believes, carry voices into his cell and transport his thoughts to other people. Prison staff members, he claims, have contaminated his food with feces, urine and insects.

Druery, 32, is scheduled to be executed Aug. 1 for the 2002 fatal shooting of a 20-year-old man in Brazos County. On Tuesday, his lawyers will ask a judge to appoint experts to examine the convicted murderer, who they argue is ineligible for execution because of his severe mental illness.

“He started to experience voices and hearing echoes in his cell and has deteriorated pretty quickly since arriving on death row,” said Kate Black, who represents Druery and is a staff attorney at the Texas Defender Service.

A spokeswoman for the Brazos County district attorney’s office declined to comment on the ongoing case, but said that the state would file a response to Druery’s motion before the hearing.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2007 in another Texas death penalty case, Panetti v. Quarterman, that it isn’t enough for prisoners to simply understand the fact that they will be executed and are being punished for a crime. The court ruled that inmates must have enough mental capacity to have “a rational understanding of it.” 

Druery was sentenced to death in 2003 after his conviction in the murder of Skyyler Browne. Druery, along with two teenagers, drove Browne to a pasture. Druery shot Browne repeatedly, took his cellphone, cash, pager and a bag of marijuana and set his body on fire before tossing it in a stock pond. Browne's body was found two weeks later. The two teenagers were not charged in the crime.

At Tuesday's hearing, Druery’s lawyers will ask the judge to appoint two independent experts to evaluate his mental competency. In documents requesting the hearing, they wrote that Druery’s “psychotic disorder prevents a rational understanding of the connection between his crime and his punishment.”

Since 2009, Druery has been in and out of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice's Jester IV unit for psychiatric treatment, and staff members have diagnosed him with schizophrenia with “psychotic, delusional symptoms.” He refuses to take anti-psychotic medication, because he doesn’t believe that he is mentally ill and worries that the medicine contains poison, Black said.

In hundreds of letters that Druery has sent to attorneys, courts and others, he refers to nonexistent “settlements” and “options” that he says should have secured his freedom. In a January 2011 letter to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, with the subject line, “Wired Situation,” Druery told the judges that his case had been thrown out and yet people were hindering his freedom. “I’m still under wires in prison and don’t know what to do about it,” he wrote, going on to list a litany of imagined infractions and dangers, including stabbings and torture. “There is still a speaker in my cell playing continuously and it needs to end ASAP!” he wrote in closing.

Despite Druery’s continued bizarre behavior, though, he does not meet the prison’s criteria for forced medication. And he is back on death row in Livingston.

The question in Druery’s case does not concern his guilt or his sanity at the time of the crime, but rather, Black said, whether he is able to understand now why he is being executed.

“He’s factually aware there is an execution date, but because of his delusional thought content, he doesn’t believe that date applies to him or that he will be executed because of a crime he’s committed,” Black said.

Richard Dieter, executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center in Washington, D.C., said that although there has always been a ban on executing the insane, the courts have struggled to deal with the developing science of mental illness.

“We don’t yet have a definition of what mental illnesses are so debilitating they would bar the death penalty,” Dieter said.

In addition to requesting psychiatric evaluation of Druery’s mental competency, Black said, his lawyers have also asked the court to withdraw his Aug. 1 execution date. Druery’s condition, she said, has worsened as that date draws closer.

“Since the setting of the execution date, we’ve seen an even more rapid decline,” Black said. “His delusional thought content is becoming more disorganized.”

http://www.texastribune.org/texas-dept-criminal-justice/death-penalty/lawyers-argue-inmate-incompetent-aug-1-execution/
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Re: Marcus Druery - TX - 8/1/12
« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2012, 03:25:57 AM »
who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia,

Execution is the best cure and it will kill both of them 8)
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Re: Marcus Druery - TX - 8/1/12
« Reply #5 on: July 27, 2012, 09:12:22 AM »
He was sane at trial... That is ALL that matters...
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Re: Marcus Druery - TX - 8/1/12
« Reply #6 on: July 27, 2012, 03:47:07 PM »
Same link as above indicates the execution has indeed been halted:

Updated, July 27, 2012:
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Friday granted a stay of execution for Marcus Druery

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Re: Marcus Druery - TX - 8/1/12
« Reply #7 on: July 27, 2012, 09:21:06 PM »
It would appear as if scumbags indeed found a cheat code to evade losing....
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: Marcus Druery - TX - 8/1/12
« Reply #8 on: July 27, 2012, 10:43:16 PM »
The DP in the USA seems to be under threat.
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Re: Marcus Druery - TX - 8/1/12
« Reply #9 on: July 27, 2012, 11:26:30 PM »
Marcus Druery says that his cell on death row at Livingston's Polunsky Unit is wired. The wires, he believes, carry voices into his cell and transport his thoughts to other people. Prison staff members, he claims, have contaminated his food with feces, urine and insects.

I do believe this is along the premise that Eileen Warnos took in Florida.

Fat lot of good it did her and hopefully Texas will agree!!
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Re: Marcus Druery - TX - 8/1/12
« Reply #10 on: July 28, 2012, 12:50:16 AM »
Seems he was sane going in and the long stay is what has made him go a little nuts... One sure way to prevent that happening in the future... Get it done much sooner. Saves being unfair on the inmate and making him / her suffer!!!!



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Re: Marcus Druery - TX - 8/1/12
« Reply #11 on: July 28, 2012, 04:23:51 AM »
Kate Black, who represents Druery and is a staff attorney at the Texas Defender Service said “Since the setting of the execution date, we’ve seen an even more rapid decline,”

That means he knows he is going to be executed so therefore he is fully competent.

Stop contradicting yourself Black, he is either too mentally ill he does not know what is going on or he does know and your making it up, which asks the question does lying on State forms presented to Court carry a sentence?

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Re: Marcus Druery - TX - 8/1/12
« Reply #12 on: July 28, 2012, 05:01:51 AM »
"Since the setting of the execution date, we’ve seen an even more rapid decline,”

I rather suspect that I would start to go lulu if I was given an execution date. Who wouldn't?
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Re: Marcus Druery - TX - 8/1/12
« Reply #13 on: July 28, 2012, 08:33:20 AM »
I rather suspect that I would start to go lulu if I was given an execution date. Who wouldn't?


I know Frenchy, but the Solicitors are making sound that he is so far mentally gone he does not even know what day/month/year etc. it is.

So he either does understand which means pump him full of night night juice or he is not sane and needs proper professional medication and help.

Also, if he is not as sane as the Solicitor makes him out to be, then surely lying on Court forms ought to bring a charge against him/her?

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Re: Marcus Druery - TX - 8/1/12
« Reply #14 on: July 28, 2012, 09:42:01 AM »
Kate Black, who represents Druery and is a staff attorney at the Texas Defender Service said “Since the setting of the execution date, we’ve seen an even more rapid decline,”

That means he knows he is going to be executed so therefore he is fully competent.

Stop contradicting yourself Black, he is either too mentally ill he does not know what is going on or he does know and your making it up, which asks the question does lying on State forms presented to Court carry a sentence?

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