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Larry Allen Hayes (November 23, 1948 – September 10, 2003) was an American
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who was executed in Texas for the murders of two women in Montgomery County. On July 15, 1999, Hayes shot and killed his wife, 46-year-old Mary Hayes, at their Woodloch home, then drove to a nearby convenience store and fatally shot the clerk, 18-year-old Rosalyn Robinson. Hayes was convicted of capital murder, waived all appeals, and was executed via
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in 2003. His execution drew attention as it was noted by the
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that he was the first white person to be executed in Texas for killing a black person.


Early life

Hayes was born on November 23, 1948, in
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. He grew up in Howell County and attended
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for a year and a half. In the 1970s, he served time in
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for a drug conviction. He had been sentenced to seven years for possession of Barbiturates, however, he was confined for only nine months and paroled in 1976. The sentence was ultimately overturned two years later. Hayes later moved to Texas and had a conviction for driving while under the influence of drugs in
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.


Murders

On July 15, 1999, at his home in Woodloch, Larry Hayes shot and killed his wife of 14 years, 46-year-old Mary Evelyn Hayes. In the days leading up to her murder, Larry had argued and fought with her repeatedly. He finally snapped when he learned she had been having an affair. Larry shot Mary with a .44 caliber pistol a total of seven times. Two of the shots were fired at close range, and three shots were to the head. His own mother and daughter were in the house during the shooting and his daughter fled to a neighbor's house after the killing. Hayes reloaded his gun, kissed his mother, and then left the home in his wife's truck. Hayes drove to a convenience store in Grangerland. Wanting another vehicle, Hayes entered the store and encountered the clerk, 18-year-old Rosalyn Ann Robinson, who was black. Hayes pointed the gun at her and ordered her to follow him outside. The store security camera captured the encounter and showed Hayes holding a gun to Robinson's head and ordering her out of the store and into her car. As the two prepared to leave, a customer approached in a vehicle and distracted Hayes. Robinson used the opportunity to try and escape. Hayes shot her as she attempted to flee, then fatally shot her at point-blank range in the head. The killing was captured on surveillance video. The customer called the police as Hayes fled in Robinson's car. He later abandoned her car and stole a pickup truck. A few hours later, Hayes was spotted by two
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police officers at a truck stop in Goodrich. He refused to surrender and was shot by police after pointing his gun at them. Hayes was shot in the back and chest but managed to survive.


Trial

Hayes was convicted of capital murder. On May 10, 2000, a jury took less than ninety minutes to find him guilty. On May 17, he was
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for the capital murder of Mary Hayes and Rosalyn Robinson. On July 6, he chose to waive all his appeals and just allow his execution to proceed.


Execution

On September 10, 2003, Hayes was executed via
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at the
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in
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. His execution drew attention because it marked the first time in modern Texas state history that a white person was executed for killing a black person. Prior to this, the last time a white person was executed in Texas for killing a black person was in 1854, when James Wilson was executed for killing a white man's slave, meaning the punishment was essentially for a property crime. Although Hayes was executed for killing a black person, only one of his victims (Robinson) was black, and the other victim (Mary Hayes) was white. In 2011, David R. Dow of ''
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'' argued that Hayes's execution should not count as a white-on-black execution because there were two victims in his case and one of them was white. In June 2011, white death row inmate Lee Taylor was executed for the 1999 murder of a black prisoner. While some news agencies labeled Taylor's execution as the second time in Texas state history that a white person was executed for killing a black person, Dow claimed it should be labeled as the first, because there were no other white victims in the Taylor case.


See also

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Capital punishment in Texas Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of Texas for murder, and participation in a felony resulting in death if committed by an individual who has attained or is over the age of 18. In 1982, the state became the first juris ...
* Capital punishment in the United States *
List of people executed by lethal injection Lethal injection is the practice of injecting one or more drugs into a person by a government for the express purpose of causing immediate death. While Nazi Germany was known to execute enemies of the state using an injection of lethal drugs, th ...
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List of people executed in Texas, 2000–2009 The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Texas between 2000 and 2009. All of the 248 people (246 males and 2 females) during this period were convicted of murder and have been executed by lethal injection at the Huntsville Un ...
* List of people executed in the United States in 2003 *
List of white defendants executed for killing a black victim The following is a list of white defendants executed for killing a black victim. Executions of white defendants for killing black victims are rare. Since the reinstatement of capital punishment in the United States in 1976, just 21 white people ha ...
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Race and capital punishment in the United States The relationship between race and capital punishment in the United States has been studied extensively. As of 2014, 42 percent of those on death row in the United States were Black. As of October 2002, there were 12 executions of White defendants ...


References

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