A U.S. citizen is scheduled to be executed in Alabama on Thursday evening after dropping his appeals, saying he was guilty of raping and murdering a woman in 2010.
The convict said he did not want to keep โwasting everybodyโs timeโ and money.
James Osgood, 55, will be executed by lethal injection at 6 p.m. CDT at William Holman Correctional Facility in Atmore, Alabama.
This will make him join the approximately one in 10 people on death rows across America who have asked for their own executions.
A jury convicted Osgood of capital murder for the killing of Tracy Lynn Brown in Chilton County.
Prosecutors said Osgood cut Brownโs throat after he and his girlfriend sexually assaulted her.
Osgood told The Associated Press that he wanted to apologise to Brownโs family and that he dropped his appeals because, โI am guilty of murder.โ
In a letter to his lawyer explaining his decision to seek an execution date, he wrote that he was tired and no longer felt like he was โeven existing.โ
โIโm a firm believer in, like I said in court, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. I took a life so mine was forfeited.
โI donโt believe in sitting here and wasting everybodyโs time and everybodyโs money,โ Osgood told the AP.
Brown was found dead in her home on Oct. 23, 2010.
Prosecutors said Osgood admitted to police that he and his girlfriend sexually assaulted Brown, and forced her to perform sex acts.
These, they said, was after discussing how they had fantasies about kidnapping and torturing someone.
Then he cut her throat.
His girlfriend, who was Brownโs cousin, was sentenced to life in prison.
โI canโt imagine anyone doing that to someone, even their worst enemy. I donโt know what kind of mind has that kind of thinking,โ Jackie Wileman, Brownโs stepmother, told the judge at Osgoodโs 2014 sentencing hearing.
In handing down the death sentence, the judge noted that Osgood had a difficult childhood that included sexual abuse, abandonment and a suicide attempt.
The judge, however, also said that it was Osgood who cut Brownโs neck and stabbed her as she begged the couple not to hurt her.
Osgood said last week that he regretted all the โpain and sufferingโ he had caused Brownโs family, and his own.
โI would like to say to the victimโs family, I apologize,โ Osgood said.
โIโm not going to ask their forgiveness because I know they canโt give it, only God can grant forgiveness,โ he said.
Osgoodโs initial death sentence wasย thrown out by an appeals courtย ruling that jurors were given improper instructions.
At his re-sentencing in 2018, Osgood asked to be executed, saying he didnโt want the families to endure another hearing.
The Death Penalty Information Center reported last year that 165 of the people were executed since a moratorium on the death penalty ended in 1977.
The total of people who asked to be put to death has since grown to more than 1650.
The center also said that the overwhelming majority of these volunteers had histories of mental illness, substance abuse or suicidal ideation.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey made a rare move this year toย grant clemencyย to another death row inmate, commuting the death sentence ofย Robin โRockyโ Myersย to life in prison.
The governor said there were enough questions about his guilt that she could not move forward with his execution.
It was the only time Ivey had granted clemency, and the first time any Alabama governor commuted a death sentence sinceย 1999.(AP/NAN)
Edited by Mark Longyen











