Missouri executes man for killing 2 in robbery | Inquirer News

Missouri executes man for killing 2 in robbery

/ 02:53 PM September 10, 2014

This file photo provided by the Missouri Department of Corrections shows inmate Earl Ringo Jr. Ringo is scheduled to die at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2014, for killing two people during a robbery at a Columbia, Mo., restaurant in 1998. AP

BONNE TERRE, Missouri — A Missouri inmate has been put to death for killing two people during a restaurant robbery in 1998.

Forty-year-old Earl Ringo Jr. was executed Wednesday, the eighth person put to death in Missouri this year and the 10th since November.

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The Department of Corrections said he was executed at 12:22 a.m. by lethal injection.

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Ringo and an accomplice killed delivery driver Dennis Poyser and manager trainee JoAnna Baysinger at a Ruby Tuesday restaurant in the early hours of July 4, 1998. Both were shot to death at point-blank range.

Courts and Gov. Jay Nixon refused to halt the execution.

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Ringo’s attorneys questioned Missouri’s use of a pre-execution sedative. They said the drug, midazolam, could dull his senses and leave him unable to express any pain or suffering during the process.

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