Ohio executes man for killing store owner in 1992
LUCASVILLE, Ohio (AP) —
Gregory Bryant-Bey, 53, died by lethal injection at 10:41 a.m. at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville.
Bryant-Bey’s execution proceeded after the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday denied his request for a 60-day reprieve. He had wanted more time to present additional information about his case to Gov. Ted Strickland, who denied clemency Tuesday.
Bryant-Bey was the second inmate put to death in
Bryant-Bey was convicted in the Aug. 9, 1992, robbery and killing of Dale Pinkelman, who owned a sports collectibles and coin shop.
He also faced a death penalty in the Nov. 2, 1992, killing of Peter Mihas, owner of The Board Room restaurant in downtown
After police arrested Bryant-Bey for Mihas’ death, similarities between the two crimes led to charges in Pinkelman’s slaying.
A jury recommended life in prison for Bryant-Bey in the Mihas killing.
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