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Richard
HINOJOSA
abbing
Once there, Hinojosa raped Wright and fatally
stabbed her 11 times in the back and chest. Hinojosa dumped Wright’s
nude body in a field and covered her with grass.
Hinojosa was linked
to the crime through both fingerprint and DNA evidence. Hinjosa was
previously convicted of manslaughter in 1986 and released after
serving 2 years.
Citations:
Hinojosa v. State, 4 S.W.3d 240 (Tex.Cr.App. 1999) (Direct
Appeal). Hinojosa v. Dretke, Not Reported in F.Supp.2d (W.D.Tex. 2004)
(Habeas).
Final/Special Meal:
Chef salad with ranch dressing, 12 pieces of fried chicken, five
jalapeno nachos with chili cheese, four fried eggs over easy, French
fries, onion rings, six Cokes, 6 Big Reds, and ketchup.
Final Words:
"I know you may hate me for whatever reason. The Lord says hate no
one. I hope you find peace in your heart. I know my words cannot
help you. I truly mean what I say." Hinojosa then looked at his
family and apologized for “not being the man you wanted me to be.”
“I love you very much. Dianne, Virginia, Toby and Irene, I love all
of you. I am going to be free. I am going to heaven. Please be
strong, and I love you all." He ended his brief final statement with
instructions to Warden Charles O'Reilly standing next to him: "Kick
the tires, light the fire, warden. I am going home to see my son and
my mom."
ClarkProsecutor.org
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Richard Hinojosa Scheduled For Execution
AUSTIN – Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott
offers the following information about Richard Hinojosa, who is
scheduled to be executed after 6 p.m. Thursday, August 17, 2006. In
July 1997, the 44-year-old Hinojosa was convicted and sentenced to
death for murdering Terry Wright in San Antonio. A summary of the
evidence presented at trial follows.
FACTS OF THE CRIME
On the evening of May 10, 1994, Richard Hinojosa
broke into the home of his next-door neighbor, Terry Wright, and
kidnaped, raped and stabbed the dental office manager numerous
times. After cutting the telephone wires to Wright’s home, Hinojosa
entered the 29-year-old victim’s house, engaged in a violent
struggle with Wright and forced the woman into her vehicle and took
her to a secluded area known for illegal trash dumping. Once there,
Hinojosa raped Wright and fatally stabbed her 11 times in the back
and chest. Hinojosa dumped Wright’s nude body in a field and covered
her with grass. Hinojosa was linked to the crime through both
fingerprint and DNA evidence.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
Aug. 15, 1995 -- A Bexar County grand jury
indicted Hinojosa for capital murder.
July 25, 1997 — After a jury found Hinojosa
guilty of capital murder, Hinjosa sentenced to death.
Oct. 27, 1999 -– Hinojosa’s conviction and
sentence were affirmed on direct appeal by the Court of Criminal
Appeals.
July 20, 1999 -- Hinojosa filed a state writ
application in the trial court.
Jan. 31, 2001 -- The Texas Court of Criminal
Appeals denied Hinojosa’s application for state habeas relief.
July 13, 2001 -- Hinojosa filed a petition for
writ of habeas corpus in the federal district court.
Sept. 30, 2004 -- The federal district court
denied habeas relief and a certificate of appealability.
Jan. 25, 2005 -- Hinojosa petitioned the 5th
Circuit Court of Appeals for a certificate of appealability.
Aug. 25, 2005 -- The 5th Circuit Court denied
Hinojosa a certificate of appealability.
Nov. 22, 2005 -- Hinojosa petitioned the U.S.
Supreme Court for certiorari review.
Mar. 20, 2006 -- The U.S. Supreme Court denied
the appeal.
PRIOR CRIMINAL HISTORY
In Bexar County, Hinojosa was convicted of
robbery and voluntary manslaughter.