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The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals granted Melissa Lucio a stay of execution on Monday and ordered a court to consider new evidence in her case, just 48 hours before she was scheduled to be put to death.
Lucio was told the news in an emotional phone call with Texas Rep Jeff Leach where the Hispanic mother-of-14 sobbed and gasped, asking “are you serious?”
In a statement, the 53-year-old thanked God for saving her life and paid tribute to her late daughter Mariah who “is in my heart today and always”.
Lucio’s attorneys and supporters also celebrated the ruling including Kim Kardashian who called it the “best news ever”.
The last-minute stay came minutes before the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles was to recommend whether or not Lucio’s death sentence should be commuted to life imprisonment or if she should be granted a 120-day execution reprieve. The parole board said it would not recommend clemency after the stay was announced.
Lucio was sentenced to death for the 2007 murder of her two-year-old daughter Mariah.
Her lawyers say she was coerced into a false confession during an aggressive police interrogation and that scientific evidence shows Mariah died from a fall.
Exonerated mother draws parallels between her case and Melissa Lucio’s
A woman who was saved from death row and exonerated for killing her child has drawn parallels between her case and the conviction and death sentence of Melissa Lucio.
In 1989, Sabrina Butler-Smith rushed to a Mississippi hospital, after her infant son Walter stopped breathing and she couldn’t resuscitate him with CPR.
Police arrested Ms Butler-Smith, who is Black, the same day Walter died, believing bruises on his chest from the CPR were the result of child abuse.
Ms Butler-Smith was a teenager at the time, in total shock, and the prosecutor said she must’ve been guilty because she wasn’t openly emotional in court during her trial the following year.
After she got a new trial, where new evidence came to light, Ms Butler-Smith was finally exonerated in 1995 becoming the first woman ever to be freed from death row in the US.
She spoke to The Independent prior to Lucio’s stay of execution, recalling how she told Lucio “to hold her head up” because “we’re all fighting for her”.
Sabrina Butler-Smith was exonerated from Alabama death row, and tells Josh Marcus that there’s still time to stop killing of another misunderstood mother: Melissa Lucio
Rachel Sharp26 April 2022 03:20
Democratic state representative says stay proves Lucio ‘shouldn’t be on death row'
Democratic state Rep Joe Moody has said that the stay of execution proves that Melissa Lucio “shouldn’t be on death row”.
“A stay confirms what we’ve said all along: #MelissaLucio shouldn’t be on death row,” he tweeted on Monday, after the Texas appeals court granted her a stay.
“15 years after trial & only 2 days before execution, the CCA has said, ‘she may actually be innocent.’ That timeline and that result is shocking. I’m just so relieved for her. #txlege”
The Democrat is among a group of 83 state representatives who have been calling to halt Lucio’s execution in recent weeks.
Rep Moody has been leading the crusade together with Republican state Rep Jeff Leach and they were among seven state lawmakers who visited Lucio on death row to pray with her and draw attention to her case earlier this month.
Rachel Sharp26 April 2022 02:40
Emotional moment Melissa Lucio learns her life is saved
Melissa Lucio learned that her life had been spared in an emotional phone call with state Rep Jeff Leach shortly after the Texas appeals court announced it was granting her a stay of execution.
In an audio clip shared online, the 53-year-old is heard gasping, sobbing and laughing all at once as she is overcome with emotion on hearing the news.
“You haven’t heard the news yet?” asks Rep Leach at the start of the audio.
“No, what happened?” Lucio responds.
The Independent’s Rachel Sharp has the full story:
Melissa Lucio was told the news that Wednesday’s execution had been halted in a prison phone call with Republican state Rep Jeff Leach
Rachel Sharp26 April 2022 02:00
Melissa Lucio’s attorney says there is still ‘long way to go'
Melissa Lucio’s attorneys have said there is still “a long way to go” before the mother-of-14 has her freedom back.
“There’s still a long way to go in Melissa’s case, and there’s much more that stands in the way of Melissa and an exoneration,” said The Innocence Project’s Vanessa Potkin, who is a member of Lucio’s legal team.
“But today’s stay and remand to have hearings on new evidence of her innocence really opens the door to the potential of a new trial in her case and ultimately, complete vindication.”
The stay of execution does not mean Lucio is now free.
She will remain on death row as proceedings continue.
The next step will invole the trial court in Brownsville holding an evidentiary hearing where Lucio’s attorneys will present new evidence in the case that they say shows her innocence.
There, the legal team will request a new trial for Lucio.
This will ultimately be decided upon by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
Rachel Sharp26 April 2022 01:20
Melissa Lucio’s children look forward to spending Mother’s Day with her
Melissa Lucio’s children have said they are now looking forward to spending Mother’s Day with their mother after a court’s ruling means she will now live to see the 8 May celebration.
Bobby Alvarez told reporters that his mother “wants a lot of cards” this year after the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals granted her a stay of execution and stopped the 27 April death sentence from being carried out.
The 22-year-old spoke at a press conference together with his brother John on Monday evening in Gatesville, Texas as they celebrated the news.
He said he was in “shock” when he heard about the 11th-hour stay of execution.
“I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. I immediately started crying,” he said.
He said they were now speaking about “what to do about Mother’s Day” – something that hours ago was not a reality.
Bobby Alvarez says he is looking forwards to Mother’s Day now (KHOU)
Mr Alvarez was just seven years old when his mother was charged over his sister’s death and sent to death row.
He said he had spent his childhood “waiting for my mother to come out so we can start that future together”.
“Right away I never had a mindset that it was my mom [who killed Mariah],” he says.
“I knew my mom couldn’t have done it.”
Rachel Sharp26 April 2022 00:40
Melissa Lucio’s son says ‘it’s been 15 long years'
Melissa Lucio’s son said “it’s been 15 long years” as his mother has been held on death row awaiting execution for the death of his baby sister.
John Lucio, 32, spoke at a press conference on Monday evening in Gatesville, Texas, after the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals granted her a stay of execution.
“It’s been 15 long years,” he said, adding that “there are no more excuses”.
John Lucio speaks at a press conference after his mother is granted a stay of execution (KHOU)
Rachel Sharp26 April 2022 00:00
Melissa Lucio’s mother thanks her daughter’s supporters and God ‘for the miracle'
Melissa Lucio’s mother has thanked all the people who supported her daughter in her plight and thanked God “for the miracle” of her stay of execution.
“Thank you for supporting Melissa and thank you to everybody and to God,” she said in a virtual press conference with members of Lucio’s legal team on Monday afternoon.
“Thank God for the miracle.”
Melissa Lucio’s family members join her attorneys at a press conference on Monday (The Innocence Project)
Rachel Sharp25 April 2022 23:20
Melissa Lucio’s attorney says appeals court ‘did the right thing’
One of Melissa Lucio’s attorney has called the decision by the appeals court to grant the mother-of-14 a stay of execution “the right thing”.
Vanessa Potkin, director of Special Litigation at the Innocence Project and one of Melissa’s attorneys, released a statement following the Court of Criminal Appeals’ announcement that it was halting Wednesday’s execution and ordering the trial court to review evidence in the case.
“The Court of Criminal Appeals did the right thing by stopping Melissa’s execution. Medical evidence shows that Mariah’s death was consistent with an accident. But for the State’s use of false testimony, no juror would have voted to convict Melissa of capital murder because no murder occurred,” she said in a statement.
“It would have shocked the public’s conscience for Melissa to be put to death based on false and incomplete medical evidence for a crime that never even happened.
“All of the new evidence of her innocence has never before been considered by any court. The Court’s stay allows us to continue fighting alongside Melissa to overturn her wrongful conviction.”
Rachel Sharp25 April 2022 22:45
Listen: Melissa Lucio sobs as she is told that her life has been saved
An emotional audio clip has captured the moment Melissa Lucio learned that her life had been saved, after the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals granted her a stay of execution.
The 53-year-old mother-of-14 was told the news in a prison phone call with Republican state Rep Jeff Leach on Monday afternoon.
“You haven’t heard the news yet?” asks Rep Leach.
“No, what happened?” Lucio responds.
“The Court of Criminal Appeals issued a stay of your execution for Wednesday,” the lawmaker tells her.
Lucio is heard gasping before saying: “Are you serious? Are you serious?”
Her voice breaks and she is heard laughing and sobbing with emotion.
“When did this happen?” she cries.
“We just got word about 15 minutes ago,” he tells her.
“Oh my god!” she says, laughing.
“That is wonderful! Oh my god!”
Melissa Lucio sobs as she learns her life has been saved
Rachel Sharp25 April 2022 22:12
Melissa Lucio’s family are ‘relieved and grateful’, says attorney
Melissa Lucio’s family are “relieved and grateful” that the 53-year-old’s life has been saved, according to one of her attorneys.
Tivon Schardl said in a statement that the family were happy with the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals’ decision to grant her a stay, saying that it “honored” the memory of two-year-old Mariah in the process.
“We know that Melissa’s children — Mariah’s brothers and sisters — and Mariah’s grandparents, aunts and uncles are all relieved and grateful that Melissa’s life will not be taken by the State of Texas,” he said.
“And we believe the court honored Mariah’s memory because Melissa is innocent. Melissa is entitled to a new, fair trial. The people of Texas are entitled to a new, fair trial.
“Texans should be grateful and proud that the Court of Criminal Appeals has given Melissa’s legal team the opportunity to present the new evidence of Melissa’s innocence to the Cameron County district court.”
Mr Schardl thanked “the hundreds of thousands of Texans and people around the US and the world” who had shown support for Lucio in recent months.