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Hank Skinner. Henry Watkins Skinner (April 4, 1962 – February 16, 2023) was an American death row inmate in Texas. In 1995, he was convicted of bludgeoning to death his live-in girlfriend, Twila Busby, and stabbing to death her two adult sons, Randy Busby and Elwin Caler. On March 24, 2010, twenty minutes before his scheduled execution ...
Feb 19, 2023 · Henry Skinner, who maintained his innocence in the 1993 killings of his girlfriend and her two sons, passed away in a hospital in Galveston. He had been scheduled to be executed in September 2023, but his attorneys challenged his conviction based on DNA evidence.
Feb 17, 2023 · Henry "Hank" Skinner, 60, died Thursday afternoon at a hospital in Galveston, said Texas Department of Criminal Justice spokesperson Robert Hurst. In a statement, Skinner’s attorneys said he ...
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Feb 17, 2023 · Henry “Hank” Skinner, 60, died Thursday afternoon at a hospital in Galveston, said Texas Department of Criminal Justice spokesperson Robert Hurst. In a statement, Skinner’s attorneys said he ...
Feb 16, 2023 · Henry “Hank” Skinner, 60, died Thursday afternoon at a hospital in Galveston, said Texas Department of Criminal Justice spokesperson Robert Hurst. In a statement, Skinner’s attorneys said he died from complications following surgery in December to remove a brain tumor. Skinner had been scheduled to be executed Sept. 13.
Feb 16, 2023 · Henry \"Hank\" Skinner, convicted of a triple murder in Pampa in 1993, passed away from complications following surgery to remove a brain tumor. He maintained his innocence and challenged his conviction until his death in February 2023.
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The Case. Accused of a triple homicide which happened at his residence in Pampa, Texas, Hank Skinner was arrested on January 1st, 1994; tried and sentenced to death in March 1995. After many years of legal battles, Hank finally won the right to forensic testing for 90% of the crime evidence that remained untested since the crime occurred.