A Florida man who fatally shot his sleeping wife and then
raped and killed his young stepdaughter 22 years ago was put to death Thursday
for the child's slaying.
Chadwick Banks, 43, was pronounced dead at 7:27 p.m. EST
Thursday after a lethal injection at Florida State Prison, the office of Gov.
Rick Scott said.
Banks was condemned for the September 1992 killing of
10-year-old Melody Cooper. Banks also received a life sentence for the murder
of his wife, Cassandra Banks, in the attack in the Florida Panhandle region.
Banks wore the white skullcap of the Muslim Brotherhood
before the lethal drugs were administered, looking directly at the family of
the victims when he delivered his final statement.
"I'm very sorry for the hurt and pain I have caused you
all of these years," Banks said.
Authorities said Banks was drinking and playing pool at a
bar before going home around 3 a.m. the night of the slayings. Banks shot his
wife point-blank in the head and then raped and shot his stepdaughter,
according to authorities.
Banks, who was 21 at the time of the killings, received a
life sentence for his wife's murder, and a jury recommended the death penalty
for the stepdaughter's slaying.
The execution was the eighth in Florida this year and the
20th since Gov. Rick Scott took office in 2011. That's one fewer than under
Gov. Jeb Bush during both of his terms. Bush presided over the most executions
since capital punishment was reinstated in the state in 1979, but Scott was
just re-elected to a second term.
Banks ordered a last meal of fried fish, French fries, hush
puppies, banana pudding and ice cream, said spokeswoman Jessica Cary with the
Florida Department of Corrections. Fourteen family members visited him and he
spent time with a spiritual adviser.
The night of the killings, Banks was drinking at a pool hall
in Quincy, Florida, about 20 miles from Tallahassee, the state capital. Banks'
wife left the bar without him, and he left about an hour later and went to
their home, finding her asleep. According to authorities, Banks shot her and
then went into his stepdaughter's room where he told police he molested her for
about 20 minutes before shooting her in the head.
Florida uses a three-drug mixture to execute prisoners:
midazolam hydrochloride, vecuronium bromide and potassium chloride. The drugs
are administered intravenously and are intended to first induce
unconsciousness, then paralysis and finally cardiac arrest.
Midazolam, a sedative used commonly in surgeries, has been
part of the three-drug mixture since 2013. Sodium thiopental was used before
that, but its U.S. manufacturer stopped making it and Europe banned its
manufacturers from exporting it for executions.
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AP Legal Affairs Writer Curt Anderson in Miami contributed
to this story.
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