Summary:
College student Hector Juarez was kidnapped by Kemp and his accomplice,
Jeffrey Logan, in the parking lot of the apartment complex where he
lived. Logan would later report to the police that he and Kemp forced
Juarez to withdraw money with an ATM card then drove him to a remote
area and shot him. They stole his car then drove to Colorado.
At trial, Kemp stated that his biggest mistake was
not killing Logan, and that since the victim was a wetback, he did not
deserve to live. On the run, the pair would later kidnap a couple in
Colorado. When the couple eventually escaped, Logan went to the police.
Accomplice Logan was tried first, convicted, and sentenced to life
imprisonment for the murder.
Citations:
State v. Kemp, 185 Ariz. 52, 912 P.2d 1281 (Ariz. 1996). (Direct
Appeal)
Kemp v. Ryan, 638 F.3d 1245 (9th Cir. 2011). (Habeas)
Final Words:
"I regret nothing."
Final / Special Meal:
A cheeseburger, fries and root beer; boysenberry pie with strawberry ice
cream.
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