11-11-2013, 08:14 PM
Florida rapist/murderer to be executed on 11/12/13
Darius Kimbrough
When Kimbrough was 18, he broke in to the home of 28-year-old Denise Collins, raped her, beat her and bludgeoned her about the face. She died the next day at the hospital.
Eye witnesses and DNA/blood evidence led to Kimbrough as the rapist/killer. He's been in prison for 22 years now; his lawyers are trying to appeal his execution on grounds of restricted defense evidence, incompetent counsel, juror misconduct...whatever they can toss out there.
Denise Collins was a recent college grad, Kinko's employee, and talented artist. Her mother (Diane Stewart) will be attending the execution tomorrow, as will Denise's sister and Denise's then-boyfriend (whom POS Darius and his defense team have always tried to cast suspicion upon).
"He lived 22 years too long and too well and he's going to go out clean and easy, and he doesn't deserve it. She didn't go out that way, and he doesn't deserve what he's getting. He should go out the way she did. That's how we feel." - Victim's mother, Diane Stewart.
Darius Kimbrough
When Kimbrough was 18, he broke in to the home of 28-year-old Denise Collins, raped her, beat her and bludgeoned her about the face. She died the next day at the hospital.
Eye witnesses and DNA/blood evidence led to Kimbrough as the rapist/killer. He's been in prison for 22 years now; his lawyers are trying to appeal his execution on grounds of restricted defense evidence, incompetent counsel, juror misconduct...whatever they can toss out there.
Denise Collins was a recent college grad, Kinko's employee, and talented artist. Her mother (Diane Stewart) will be attending the execution tomorrow, as will Denise's sister and Denise's then-boyfriend (whom POS Darius and his defense team have always tried to cast suspicion upon).
"He lived 22 years too long and too well and he's going to go out clean and easy, and he doesn't deserve it. She didn't go out that way, and he doesn't deserve what he's getting. He should go out the way she did. That's how we feel." - Victim's mother, Diane Stewart.