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Execution Date Sought For 74-year-old Death Row Inmate

 
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) A state appellate court is asked to set an execution date for a 74-year-old death row inmate convicted of murdering his stepson more than 20 years ago.

Attorney General Drew Edmondson says he asked the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals to set the execution date for Pottawatomie County death row inmate John Albert Boltz.

Boltz was convicted of the April 18th, 1984, murder of 23-year-old Doug Kirby.

Kirby was stabbed 11 times after he confronted Boltz about threats Boltz had made to Kirby's mother, Pat Kirby.

During his trial, Boltz argued he acted in self-defense. He said Kirby came to his Pottawatomie County home to confront him.

Edmondson asked the appellate court to set the execution date within 60 days.
Source: Associated Press
Created: 3/28/2006
Updated: 3/29/2006 8:32:37 AM
 
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