The Arizona Supreme Court on Tuesday approved the executions of two inmates, including one who has been on death row for 26 years for brutally killing and dismembering his adoptive mother. The court approved warrants for Robert Henry Moormann and Robert Charles Towery and set their executions eight days apart from one another. Moormann’s execution was scheduled for Feb. 29 and Towery’s was scheduled for March 8.
If Moormann’s execution is carried out, it will be the first death penalty carried out in the state since July 19, when the state executed Thomas Paul West for the beating death of another man in a 1987 robbery.
The court was set to consider approving the death warrants for Moormann and Towery back in November, but delayed the decision at the last minute without explanation.










junglebunny posted at 2:28 pm on Wed, Jan 11, 2012.
26 years on death row.....why not 26 weeks on death row instead....The state needs to speed up this due process to something more reasonable........now the libs will say this is cruel and usual because he has waited so long and is depressed or something.....Have a trial.....have one appeal......sap the perp...one year total time elapsed.....
Juggernaut8000 posted at 2:37 pm on Thu, Jan 12, 2012.
Their hanging on Channel 3 News tonight at 5...