Utah judge to decide if convicted killer with dementia can be executed
Source: AP
By HANNAH SCHOENBAUM and MATTHEW BROWN
Updated 11:04 PM CDT, May 6, 2025
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Attorneys for a Utah man who has been on death row for 37 years are due before a state judge Wednesday as they seek to spare the convicted murderer from execution because he has dementia.
Ralph Leroy Menzies was sentenced to die in 1988 for the killing of Maurine Hunsaker, a mother of three. His attorneys say the 67-year-old inmates dementia is so severe that he cannot understand why hes facing execution.
If he is deemed competent, Menzies could be one of the next U.S. prisoners executed by firing squad after the method was used on two South Carolina men in recent weeks: a man convicted of killing his ex-girlfriends parents in 2001 and a man who killed an off duty police officer in 2004.
Medical experts brought in by prosecutors say Menzies still has the mental capacity to understand his situation, while those brought in by the defense say he does not. The hearing Wednesday will be the last in Menzies competency case before Judge Matthew Bates issues an opinion, said Eric Zuckerman, a lawyer for Menzies.
Read more: https://apnews.com/article/utah-death-row-inmate-competency-dementia-05121d8e17a7344b8de4564fc52479bf
Most of you already know I suffer from FTD (frontotemporal dementia)
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(2,825 posts)I wish I were shocked if they go through with a firing squad.
patphil
(7,894 posts)I guess they're tired of caring for him, especially as his dementia worsens. Or maybe they just need the cell for another prisoner.
This is idiotic, and cruel. Take him off death row, and confine him someplace where he can live out his days.
ananda
(31,915 posts)Just sayin"
Nonnia Bisnez
(27 posts)why they are being executed. The executed are unable to understand why they were executed. What makes this person any different. BTW I'm against the death penalty.