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Ángel Nieves Díaz (August 31, 1951 – December 13, 2006) was a Puerto Rican convict and a suspected
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who was executed by
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by
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.''Angel Nieves Diaz: Executed December 13, 2006 06:36 p.m. EST by Lethal Injection in Florida.''
Office of Office of the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
Nieves, who had escaped from a prison in
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while serving time for murder, was convicted of shooting and killing the manager of a
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in Florida in 1979. He maintained his innocence until his death.


Early life

Nieves was born in
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, and became involved in the world of crime and drugs, going by the nickname ''Papo la Muerte'', which roughly translates to "Daddy Death" or "Death Daddy". He was also a suspected leader of the Boricua Popular Army, also known as the Los Macheteros. Nieves married in high school and dropped out in his third year. When he was 17, he was arrested for possessing heroin. When Nieves was 24, he shot and wounded a police officer during an armed robbery. He was sentenced to 5 to 8 years in prison.


Crimes

In July 1978, Nieves killed the director of a drug rehabilitation center, stabbing him 19 times while he was sleeping. He was found guilty of second degree murder and sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison. In 1979, Nieves escaped from the
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, nearly beating a guard to death in the process. He then fled to Florida. On December 29, 1979, Nieves and two friends, Angel Toro and another man who was never caught, robbed the Velvet Swing Lounge, a strip club in
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. During the robbery, Joseph Nagy, the manager, was shot to death. There were no
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es because most of the employees and patrons were locked in a public restroom. Police also suspect Nieves and Toro of committing another murder in Miami. In February 1981, Nieves was arrested on unrelated assault and firearms charges. He gave them a fake name, Emilio Baez, and posted bail. Before police discovered his identity, Nieves jumped bail and fled north to
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. He was later arrested on federal firearm charges in
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. While awaiting trial, Nieves was sent to Hartford Correctional Center. In August 1981, he and three other inmates escaped by holding one guard at knifepoint and beating another guard. He was convicted in federal court of illegally possessing a firearm and second degree kidnapping in state court. Nieves was also convicted of a state firearm charge, after officials found a loaded 38-caliber Derringer revolver in his cell. His federal conviction was later overturned under a now closed loophole due to Puerto Rico not being a state. Nieves and Toro, the latter now serving life without parole for murdering a woman in
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, were charged with killing Nagy in 1983, after Nieves' girlfriend at the time told police that Nieves was involved. Police found Nieves' fingerprint on a matchbook left at the scene. In 1986, Diaz was found guilty of first degree murder. During his trial, he threatened witnesses, fired his lawyer, and chose to represent himself. Diaz claimed that Toro had committed the murder. The jury sentenced him to death by an 8–4 vote. The testimony of a fellow inmate of Dade County, Ralph Gajus, who was serving a 20-year sentence for second degree murder, was also crucial in Nieves' conviction and sentence. In 1984, Gajus testified that Nieves had confessed in his cell that he had shot Nagy. Although Nieves spoke English poorly and Gajus understood no Spanish, the two communicated with hand signals. Nieves' eventual conviction was in fact largely dependent on cellmate Gajus' testimony. Toro pleaded guilty to second degree murder and received a life sentence.


Execution

In 2006, Nieves' last appeal was denied. As the date of the execution came closer, the case was again brought to the public attention. On November 28, 2006, the
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,
Aníbal Acevedo Vilá Aníbal Salvador Acevedo Vilá (born 13 February 1962) is a Puerto Rican politician and lawyer. He served as the governor of Puerto Rico from 2005 to 2009. He is a Harvard University alumnus (LL.M. 1987) and a graduate of the University of Puer ...
, asked the
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, Jeb Bush, for clemency in the case. Governor Vilá voiced concerns about the fairness of Nieves' trial, the recanted testimony of Gajus, and Toro's life sentence. On December 13, 2006, Nieves was executed by lethal injection at the Florida State Prison in Raiford. He never ordered a
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, but was served a prison menu of shredded turkey with taco seasoning, shredded cheese, rice, pinto beans, tortilla shells, apple crisp, and iced tea, which he turned down. His final statement was: "The state of Florida is killing an innocent person. The state of Florida is committing a crime because I am innocent. The death penalty is not only a form of vengeance, but also a cowardly act by humans. I'm sorry for what is happening to me and my family who have been put through this." A great amount of controversy surrounded the execution because, contrary to the usual practices, Nieves needed an additional dose of drugs to be executed. The whole process took approximately 34 minutes as opposed to the usual 7.5 minutes. The family declared the procedure a botched execution. Gretl Plessinger, spokeswoman for the Florida Department of Corrections, said that Nieves Díaz did not feel any pain and that a
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condition was the cause of the delay, but the family then denied that Nieves Díaz suffered any such condition. A further investigation concluded that there was negligence in the placement of the needles in Nieves Díaz's arms, whereby the needle would have penetrated entirely through the vein, denying the drugs direct entry into the bloodstream and thereby preventing the drugs from directly reaching desired target sites such as the brain and diaphragm. Rather, the drugs were injected into soft tissue after the needle entered and immediately exited the vein, thereby greatly lengthening the time before death. As a result of this, then governor Jeb Bush postponed all pending executions until further notice. However, on July 18, 2007, the new governor,
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, lifted the ban by signing a
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, authorizing the execution of
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. In 2014, ''
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'' published photographs of the botched execution, showing discoloration on the prisoner's arms.Crair, Ben.
Photos from a Botched Lethal Injection
" ''
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''. 29 May 2014. Retrieved on 10 March 2016.


Aftermath

In 2004, Toro's other murder conviction was vacated, making him eligible for parole. He was paroled on 18 November 2008.


See also

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Capital punishment in Florida Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of Florida. Since 1976, the state has executed 99 convicted murderers, all at Florida State Prison. As of July 8, 2021, 327 offenders are awaiting execution. History Florida performed ...
*
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* List of people executed in Florida * List of people executed in the United States in 2006 Botched executions: * Clayton Lockett *
Doyle Hamm Doyle Lee Hamm (February 14, 1957 – November 28, 2021) was an American death row inmate in Alabama, who was convicted and sentenced to death for the 1987 murder of Patrick Cunningham, whom he killed while committing a robbery. While on death row ...


References

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