This undated photo provided by the Mississippi Department of Corrections shows death row inmate Richard Gerald Jordan. (Mississippi Department of Corrections via AP, File)
Mississippi’s longest-serving death row inmate is set to be executed on June 25, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
Richard Gerald Jordan, 78, who was sentenced to death in 1976 for kidnapping and killing a woman, has filed multiple death sentence appeals, the most recent of which was denied in October.
The Mississippi ruling comes on the same day Army Combat veteran Jeffrey Hutchinson was scheduled to be executed in Florida. Before Thursday, 14 people had been executed in the U.S., including three in Florida.
The order did not specify the manner in which Jordan will be executed. Mississippi law allows death sentences to be carried out using lethal injection, nitrogen gas, electrocution or firing squad.
According to Mississippi Supreme Court records, Jordan kidnapped Edwina Marter in January 1976 and shot her to death in a forest in Harrison County. He then called her husband, Charles Marter, falsely claimed she was safe and asked for $25,000.
Records show that before the killing Jordan had traveled from Louisiana to Gulfport, Mississippi and called the Gulf National Bank, where Charles Marter worked as a loan officer. After he was told Marter could speak with him, he hung up, looked up the Marters’ home address and went to the house posing as an electric company employee.
“After due consideration, the Court finds Jordan has exhausted all state and federal remedies for purposes of setting an execution,” the ruling read.
Mississippi’s last execution was in December 2022.
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3 thoughts on “Mississippi sets an execution date for a man who’s been on death row since 1976 – Associated Press”
The poor victim didn’t get a chance to live out her life so why have the taxpayers kept this murderer alive all of these years. Our justice system needs a major overhaul. Richard Jordan got to live, shame on America for supporting these kinds of people for so long.
The bible says an eye for an eye and anyone who commits murder should be put to death in the same way.
What took ’em so long? This slimeball should have been executed years ago, and his “gift” of life is a slap in the face to the families of his victims and to those who could serve as his future victims. Ooops….forgot…..execution might “hurt his feelings.”
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