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Pablo Lucio Vasquez (August 11, 1977
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April 6, 2016) was an American man convicted of the murder of a 12-year-old boy and executed in the U.S. state of Texas.Last Statement Pablo Vasquez #999297
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The murder occurred in
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, in the state's
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region. Due to the way he murdered his victim, Vasquez was called "the
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killer".


Background

David Cardenas, the victim, was a 12-year-old boy who lived in his sister's residenceFarmer, Liz.
South Texas man set to die said he drank victim’s blood
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in
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.Texas man set to die said he drank 12-year-old victim's blood
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. April 6, 2016. Retrieved on April 10, 2016.


Murder

On April 18, 1998, Vasquez went to a party in Donna, Texas, with his 15-year-old cousin,Webb, Sam.
'Vampire' killer who scalped 12-year-old boy then drank his blood to be executed tomorrow
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Andres Rafael "Andy" Chapa (born February 7, 1983). During the party he became intoxicated with
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and
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. At the party he met Cardenas, and while walking from the party to a house, Vasquez hit Cardenas on the head with a pipe and cut the boy's throat. He and Chapa took the body to a field, across a four-lane street, leaving a trail of blood. At the field Vasquez robbed the body of valuables, cut off one arm, severed a portion of another arm, removed skin from Cardenas's back, scalped the body, and drank his blood, before placing the body under pieces of
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. Vasquez tried to sever the boy's head with a shovel, but failed. Three relatives of Vasquez and Chapa had attempted to conceal the crime.


Aftermath

Vasquez was arrested in
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, after an anonymous tip. When questioned by police he said that the devil told him to remove Cardenas's head. Vasquez's trial began in 1999, and his lawyer was James Keegan; Joseph Orendain was the lead prosecutor. Vasquez was convicted and given a death sentence. Chapa received a 35-year sentence after pleading guilty. The relatives who assisted the perpetrators received fines and/or probation, and one was deported back to Guatemala. Vasquez was received by the
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(TDCJ) on March 30, 1999. Initially the men's
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was at
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, north of
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, but in mid-1999 it moved to
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near
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.First condemned inmates moved to new death row near Livingston
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''. Saturday, June 19, 1999. Retrieved on March 24, 2016.
Vasquez's lawyer unsuccessfully argued that he should not be executed as he was mentally ill. Vasquez apologized to the victim's family before he was executed by
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in
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on April 6, 2016.Texas executes Pablo Lucio Vasquez for killing 12-year-old, drinking blood
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At the time of his execution, Vasquez was 38 years old, having spent 18 years on Texas's death row. The execution marked the sixth in Texas and the eleventh in the United States in 2016.


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 jurisd ...
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List of people executed in the United States in 2016 This is a list of people executed in the United States in 2016. A total of twenty people, all male, were executed in the United States in 2016, all by lethal injection. The state of Georgia executed nine people, setting a record for the most execut ...


References


External links


Pablo Lucio Vasquez - Taped Confession with Police Investigators
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