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Texas man on death row for killing pastor to be executed

A few days after being released from the court's anger management program, a Texas man, who was convicted of killing a pastor in his church during robbery, will be executed on Wednesday.

Stephen Rhinine Nelson was sentenced to death in the murder of 28 -year -old Rev. Clint Dobson, a 28 -year -old Rev. Clint Dobson, who was beaten, strangled, and suffocated in a plastic bag in the North Point Baptest Church in Arlington. It is said that Nelson choked Dobson by putting a plastic bag on his head while writing a sermon and sitting in the office.

He was caught after shopping with a stolen credit card of the victim, Fox Dallas It has been reported.

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Texas's prisoner Stephen Rhinine Nelson will take a picture on December 5, 2012 at the Cage of the Texas Criminal Country Bureau, a suburb of Livingston, Texas. Nelson will be executed on Wednesday to kill the pastor in 2011. In his own church. (AP photo/Michael Grakiku)

“It's hard to guess you've done what you did for your car, laptop,” said Dobson's father -in -law, Philip Rosman, in a post -ruling statement. “The world will miss the leader. It's sad to know all the people who can't help because Clint is not here.”

Nelson is expected to receive a fatal injection on Wednesday evening in Hanzbill's state prison.

Three days before the killing, Nelson was arrested for a worsening assault against a girlfriend and was released from the court's anger management program as part of a trading with a dwelling prosecutor in Dallas.

Nelson had previously served prison time for theft, committed various crimes, and spent many teens in juvenile facilities.

After Dobson's killing, he was accused of being angry at his holding cell, which was flooded in court, and breaking the sprinkler head.

The DNA sample is connected to a 40 -year -old woman murder of a Texas woman with a 40 -year -old woman

Execution bed

The execution bed was vacant on April 25, 1997 in a death row in the Texas death penalty in Hanzville, Texas. (Getty Image)

He also used the key he was hiding in his genitals to regularly prepare his handcuffs and ankle restraint.

In addition, while waiting for the trial, he was charged to be killed by another inmate. He was never charged after being sentenced to death for Dobson murder.

In his murder trial, Nelson said he had waited outside the church for about 25 minutes before he entered and saw Dobson and Judy Elliott Beat. He claimed that Dobson is still alive.

Nelson said that one of the two other men who took Dobson's laptop and participated in the robbery gave Elliott car keys and credit cards.

The victim was later discovered by the part -time music minister of the church, the husband of Elliott.

Despite his claim that he was just acting as an observatory, the prosecutor presented his broken belt Nelson's fingerprints and fragments at the crime site, and his sneakers the victim's blood. Drop it.

Hanzville Texas Prison

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His lawyer claimed that he had a bad legal agent in the court, failed to challenge the other two male Arisis, reducing evidence of childhood in Oklahoma and Texas. He claimed that he did not, and complained of a convicted judgment.

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