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Adolph Gil HERNANDEZ
February 8, 2001
TEXAS - A parolee with an extensive
criminal record was executed Thursday night for fatally beating a
69-year-old West Texas woman with a baseball bat during a robbery at
her home.
Adolph Gil Hernandez, 50, was executed at 6:24
p.m. CST. He made a brief statement, expressing love to his family.
"I want to thank my family for their help and moral support and for
their struggle. It would have been a lot harder without their love.
I am just going home," he told witnesses that included a daughter
and 3 brothers. "I'll see y'all one of these days. Just don't rush
it."
Hernandez, who had an extensive criminal record,
insisted he was not the man who bashed Elizabeth Alvarado 8 times in
the head with a bat and ran from her house with her purse containing
$350 in September 1988.
According to trial testimony, one of the victim's
daughters and a great-grandson saw Hernandez emerge from Alvarado's
kitchen carrying the bat and confronted him. Hernandez fled after a
brief struggle. Police found him hiding in some bushes nearby. In
earlier appeals, Hernandez blamed the slaying on an alcohol-induced
blackout.
In the past month, however, he contended the
murder was committed by a black man whose identity he did not know.
This week, defense attorneys produced a bloody shirt, stored in a
garage for 12 years, which they said would clear the former barber.
A state judge, however, refused to stop the execution.
Hernandez becomes the 4th condemned inmate to be
put to death this year in Texas and the 243rd overall since the
state resumed capital punishment on December 7, 1982. Hernandez
becomes the 14th condemned inmate to be put to death this year in
the USA and the 697th overall since executions were resumed on
January 17, 1977.