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American serial killer
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Marion Albert Pruett
Pruett on August 6, 1980
Born(1949-10-04)October 4, 1949
Gastonia, North Carolina, U.S.
DiedApril 12, 1999(1999-04-12) (aged 49)
Cummins Unit, Grady, Arkansas, U.S.
Cause of deathExecution by lethal injection
Criminal statusExecuted
MotiveAcquisitive crimes related to illegal drug use
Conviction(s)Capital murder (September 9, 1982)
Criminal penaltyDeath (Arkansas), 4 life sentences (New Mexico, Mississippi, Colorado)
Details
Span of crimesMarch 2 – October 12, 1981
State(s)New Mexico, Mississippi, Colorado, Arkansas
Target(s)Common law spouse, bank teller, store clerks
Killed5+
WeaponsHammer, .38 caliber revolver
Date apprehendedOctober 17, 1981

Marion Albert Pruett (October 4, 1949 – April 12, 1999) was an American serial killer.

Witness Protection Program

In 1979, Pruett was given $800, a new name (Charles "Sonny" Pearson), and placed in the United States Federal Witness Protection Program after testifying about a federal prison slaying in Atlanta, Georgia. He then began his crime spree under his alias. Pruett later claimed that he had perpetrated the prison murder, contradicting his previous testimony for which he had received federal protection.

Pruett killed Peggy Lowe after he kidnapped her on September 17, 1981, while robbing the Metrocenter Branch of Unifirst Bank (later Trustmark National Bank) in Jackson, Mississippi where she worked; Bobbie Jean Robertson, a convenience store clerk in Fort Smith, Arkansas; and Anthony Taitt and James Balderson, two convenience store clerks in Colorado. He received the death penalty for Lowe's murder, two more life sentences for the murders in Colorado, and the death penalty for Robertson's murder.

On trial in New Mexico for the March 2, 1981, murder of his common-law wife, Pamela Sue Barker (aka Michelle Lynn Pearson), Pruett admitted he had robbed her in order to support a $4,000 a week cocaine habit, but denied that he killed Barker, who was beaten to death, then set on fire. He was convicted, and given a third life sentence. From death row, he asked a Mississippi newspaper to pay him $20,000 to disclose the location of Barker's engagement ring, and offered to reveal the location of a Florida victim's body in exchange for a paid appearance on Geraldo.

Execution

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His last meal consisted of a stuffed crust pizza from Pizza Hut, four Burger King Whoppers, a large order of French fries, three two-liter bottles of Pepsi, a bucket of ice, a bottle of ketchup, salt, fried eggplant, fried squash, fried okra, and a pecan pie. In an interview prior to his execution date, Pruett said he was going to share his last meal with another inmate who was going to be executed the same day. He went on to say he originally wanted to have a roast duck for his last meal, but it was rejected because the prison would not cook it.

Pruett was executed by lethal injection at 8:04 PM and pronounced dead at 8:09 PM. Pruett was the 19th person executed by Arkansas since Furman v. Georgia.

Victims

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References

  1. ^ Arnold, Jeff (September 1, 2013). "Prosecutor's Office Sees Most Capital-Murder Cases Since 1981". swtimes.com. Tom Stallbaumer. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  2. "SSDI search results for 'Marion Pruett'" ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com 19 November 2010
  3. "Execution set for 'Mad Dog' Pruett". Amarillo Globe-News. A.P. 11 April 1999. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
  4. New Mexico killer set to die in Arkansas by The Albuquerque Tribune
  5. Pohl, Jason (July 6, 2015). "Catching a killer: Shootings stir up memories of '81 murders". coloradoan.com. Kathy Jack-Romero. Retrieved August 26, 2015. About an hour later, a customer 13 miles away reported to Loveland police a 7-Eleven clerk lying in a pool of blood. Loveland investigators — aware of the Fort Collins case — tied the shooting to their investigation when they realized Anthony Taitt had been similarly shot.

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Executions carried out in Arkansas
Preceded byJohnie Cox
February 16, 1999
Marion Albert Pruett
April 12, 1999
Succeeded byMark Gardner
September 8, 1999
Executions carried out in the United States
Preceded byAlvaro Calambro – Nevada
April 5, 1999
Marion Albert Pruett – Arkansas
April 12, 1999
Succeeded byCarl Chichester – Virginia
April 13, 1999
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