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Texas to execute man who killed 4 during drug robbery despite claims of innocence, intellectual disability

Por: New York Daily News Crime March 10, 2023

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A man on death row for the 1992 murders of four people in Texas is set to be executed Thursday evening — despite claims from his lawyers that he is intellectually disabled. Arthur Brown Jr. and two other men were convicted some 30 years ago in the slayings of 32-year-old Jose Tovar; his wife Rachel Tovar’s 17-year-old son, Frank Farias; 19-year-old Jessica Quiñones, the pregnant girlfriend of Rachel’s second son; and their 21-year-old... + full article



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