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Killer's last words before being executed for killing homecoming queen

Killer's last words before being executed for killing homecoming queen

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A death row inmate received a lethal injection more than three decades after raping and killing a former homecoming queen who cared for the homeless.
Thomas Lee Gudinas, 51, used his last words to repent for slaying Michelle McGrath in 1994, and made a reference to Jesus while strapped to a gurney at the Florida State Prison near Starke. He did not meet with a spiritual adviser.
As the drugs entered his system through an IV in his left arm, Gudinas' eyes rolled back and he had some chest convulsions. His face began to lose its color and he rested motionless.
He was pronounced dead at 6.13pm on Tuesday, according to Governor Ron DeSantis' spokesman Bryan Griffin.
Gudinas only had one visitor, who was his mother.
McGrath was Barbarella's bar just before 3am on May 24, 1994, before she vanished.
Gudinas was at the same bar with some friends the night before. An employee at a nearby school discovered McGrath's body in an alley hours after she disappeared and claimed to see Gudinas fleeing the area moments before.
McGrath's body had signs of sexual assault and severe trauma.
Gudinas was convicted of killing McGrath and sentenced to death in 1995.
Gudinas was the seventh inmate to be executed in Florida so far this year, and the 24th in the US. More Trending
Florida has put more people to death this year than any other state.
'Our staff are doing a fantastic job keeping up with the pace of these executions,' stated Department of Corrections spokesman Ted Veerman on Tuesday.
'And we are going through with these in a professional manner.'
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