Kenneth Biros

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Kenneth Biros
Born June 24, 1958(1958-06-24)
Died December 8, 2009 (aged 51)
Lucasville, Ohio
Conviction(s) Aggravated murder
Attempted rape
Aggravated robbery
Felonious sexual penetration
Penalty Death sentence
Status Executed by lethal injection

Kenneth Biros (June 24, 1958 – December 8, 2009) was an American convicted murderer who was sentenced to death and executed for the aggravated murder, attempted rape, aggravated robbery and felonious sexual penetration of a young woman.

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[edit] Murder

Biros admitted to killing 22 year old Tami Engstrom during February 1991 in a fit of rage. Biros then cut up the body and spread various parts over a wide territory encompassing portions of northeast Ohio and northwest Pennsylvania.

[edit] Conviction

Biros was convicted of aggravated murder, attempted rape, aggravated robbery and felonious sexual penetration and sentenced to death. He was sentenced to die by lethal injection at 10:00 A.M. on March 20, 2007. This would have been the first execution for Governor Ted Strickland's administration. Governor Strickland denied Biros clemency on March 16, 2007. However, on that day the Supreme Court of the United States upheld the ruling of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that Biros' execution should be stayed to allow him to continue to argue his case that Ohio's lethal injection is cruel and unusual punishment. He was then transferred from Ohio's death row to the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville, Ohio.[1] On April 24, 2009, Trumbull County Prosecutor Dennis Watkins requested the Ohio Supreme Court to set an execution date after a federal judge decided on Tuesday, April 21, 2009, that Ohio's execution method was flawed, but not unconstitutional. The Supreme Court of Ohio later set a new execution date for Dec. 8, 2009.

[edit] Execution

Biros was executed by lethal injection on December 8, 2009 at 11:00 AM at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville, Ohio. His execution was originally scheduled for 10:00 AM, but was later delayed until 11:00 AM. He was pronounced dead at 11:47 AM. Biros was the first condemned person to be executed with a lethal single-drug dose of an anesthetic, sodium thiopental, in the United States, which lengthens the killing process. [2]

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