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Mississippi set to execute state’s longest-serving demise row inmate
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Mississippi set to execute state’s longest-serving demise row inmate

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Last updated: June 25, 2025 11:18 am
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JACKSON, Miss. — Mississippi’s longest-serving demise row inmate is about to be executed Wednesday, almost 5 a long time after he kidnapped and killed a financial institution mortgage officer’s spouse in a violent ransom scheme.

Richard Gerald Jordan, a 79-year-old Vietnam veteran who suffers from post-traumatic stress dysfunction, is scheduled to obtain a deadly injection on the Mississippi State Penitentiary in Parchman. He’s considered one of a number of individuals on Mississippi’s demise row suing the state over its three-drug execution protocol, which they declare is inhumane.

Jordan could be the third particular person executed within the state within the final 10 years; the latest execution was in December 2022.

His execution comes a day after a person was executed in Florida in what’s shaping as much as be a yr with probably the most executions since 2015.

Richard Gerald Jordan.Mississippi Division of Corrections / AP file

Jordan was sentenced to demise in 1976 for killing and kidnapping Edwina Marter, a mom of two younger kids, earlier that yr. As of the start of the yr, Jordan is considered one of 22 individuals throughout the nation sentenced for crimes within the Seventies who’re nonetheless on demise row, in keeping with the Loss of life Penalty Data Middle.

Eric Marter, who was 11 when his mom was killed, stated neither he, his brother, nor his father will attend the execution, however different relations will probably be there.

“It ought to have occurred a very long time in the past,” he stated of the execution. “I am probably not all for giving him the advantage of the doubt.”

Mississippi Supreme Courtroom data present that in January 1976, Jordan known as the Gulf Nationwide Financial institution in Gulfport, Mississippi, and requested to talk with a mortgage officer. After he was instructed Charles Marter might communicate to him, he hung up. He then appeared up the Marters’ residence tackle in a phone e book and kidnapped Edwina Marter. Based on courtroom data, Jordan took her to a forest and shot her to demise earlier than calling her husband, claiming she was protected and demanding $25,000.

“He must be punished,” Eric Marter stated.

The execution ends Jordan’s decades-long courtroom course of that included 4 trials and quite a few appeals. On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Courtroom rejected a petition that claimed he was denied due course of rights.

“He was by no means given what, for a very long time, the regulation has entitled him to, which is a psychological well being skilled that’s impartial of the prosecution and may help his protection,” stated lawyer Krissy Nobile, the director of Mississippi’s Workplace of Capital Publish-Conviction Counsel, who represents Jordan. “Due to that, his jury by no means received to listen to about his Vietnam experiences.”

A latest petition asking Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves for clemency echoed Nobile’s declare. It argues Jordan developed PTSD after serving three back-to-back excursions within the Vietnam Warfare, which might have been a think about his crime.

“His battle service, his battle trauma, was thought of not related in his homicide trial,” stated Franklin Rosenblatt, the president of the Nationwide Institute of Army Justice, who wrote the petition on Jordan’s behalf. “We simply know a lot greater than we did 10 years in the past, and positively throughout Vietnam, in regards to the impact of battle trauma on the mind and the way that impacts ongoing behaviors.”

Eric Marter stated he does not purchase that argument.

“I do know what he did. He needed cash, and he could not take her with him. And he — so he did what he did,” he stated.

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