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  2. He was convicted of capital murder in June 1975 and sentenced to death. He was executed by lethal injection in March 1984. Background. O'Bryan lived with his wife, Daynene, in Deer Park, Texas, with their son Timothy and daughter Elizabeth (born 1969). O'Bryan worked as an optician at Texas State Optical in Sharpstown, Houston. [1] .

  3. Oct 22, 2020 · On June 3, 1975, after less than an hour of deliberations, a Harris County jury convicted OBryan of murder and sentenced him to death. After being found guilty, OBryan appealed his case multiple times, twice to the Supreme Court.

  4. Nov 1, 2016 · Ronald Clark O'Bryan leaves court in Houston on Sept. 30, 1982. O'Bryan was eventually found guilty of killing his son by feeding his 8-year-old son with a cyanide-laced treat on Halloween...

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  5. Oct 31, 2016 · Ronald Clark O'Bryan, right, is escorted from the courtroom by a bailiff after hearing the guilty verdict on June 3, 1975. AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, Othell O. Owensby Jr.

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  6. Oct 31, 2019 · It took the jury 71 minutes to sentence OBryan to death. A former Pasadena police officer, Bill Lanier, investigated OBryan after his son’s death. In a 2003 interview with the Chronicle...

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  7. Oct 27, 2015 · Here, Ronald Clark O'Bryan, right, is escorted from the courtroom by a bailiff after hearing the guilty verdict on June 3, 1975. He was sentenced to death. Othell O. Owensby Jr./Houston...

  8. Oct 30, 2003 · A jury deliberated for less than an hour before delivering a guilty verdict. O'Bryan was sentenced to die by lethal injection, and was the first person in Texas to make the change from...

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