LUCASVILLE, Ohio — Ohio executed a man today for the shooting death of a shopkeeper during a 1993 robbery, successfully using its new one-drug lethal injection method for the second time.
Vernon Smith, 37, was pronounced dead at 10:28 a.m., eight minutes after the single dose of sodium thiopental began flowing at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility. That was faster than the 10 minutes it took for Kenneth Biros to die during the state’s first execution with a single drug last month.
The single drug injection replaced the standard three-chemical combination that has come under legal attack by attorneys who say it can cause excruciating pain.
Experts had initially predicted the method would result in more drawn out executions. But the time it took Biros and Smith to die was about as long as it has taken other inmates in Ohio and elsewhere to succumb to the three-drug combination.
Smith had changed his name to Abdullah Sharif Kaazim Mahdi and converted to Islam after he was arrested.
His final statement was not in English. Charlotte Darwish, the widow of Smith’s victim, said he was reciting the Muslim holy book, the Quran.
Dressed in black, the two teenage daughters of victim Sohail Darwish witnessed the execution along with their mother. Charlotte Darwish had a baby, Dolly, and was pregnant with her second daughter, Mona, at the time Smith shot and killed her 28-year-old husband at his Toledo shop. Mona, now 16, is the youngest witness to an execution on record with the state.
Just before the execution process began, Charlotte Darwish said “This is the beginning of the end, right?” and her youngest daughter replied, “Right.” The mother asked the girl if she wanted to leave before the execution began, and she declined.
Atef Hamed, an imam and Smith’s spiritual adviser, witnessed the execution on Smith’s behalf.
Darwish was an immigrant raised in Saudi Arabia who had bought the Woodstock Market to provide for his young family.
Smith and two friends entered the store to steal money and some beer. Smith pulled out a gun and ordered Darwish to empty the cash register and hand over his wallet. Darwish grabbed for his money and Smith shot him once in the chest.
Two other executions were scheduled for tonight, one in Texas and another in Louisiana.
Kenneth Mosley, 51, who was convicted of gunning down a suburban Dallas police officer during a failed bank robbery attempt in 1997, is set to die by lethal injection in Huntsville, Texas.
Gerald Bordelon, 47, is scheduled to be put to death by injection at the Louisiana State Penitentiary for murdering his 12-year-old stepdaughter seven years ago.
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