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Special Last Meals: Texas Prisons End Special Last Meals For Inmates Facing Execution

Lawrence Russell Brewer

First Posted: 09/22/11 05:15 PM ET Updated: 09/23/11 07:46 PM ET

MICHAEL GRACZYK, Associated Press

HOUSTON (Associated Press) -- Texas inmates who are set to be executed will no longer get their choice of last meals, a change prison officials made Thursday after a prominent state senator became miffed over an expansive request from a man condemned for a notorious dragging death.

Lawrence Russell Brewer, who was executed Wednesday for the hate crime slaying of James Byrd Jr. more than a decade ago, asked for two chicken fried steaks, a triple-meat bacon cheeseburger, fried okra, a pound of barbecue, three fajitas, a meat lover's pizza, a pint of ice cream and a slab of peanut butter fudge with crushed peanuts. Prison officials said Brewer didn't eat any of it.

"It is extremely inappropriate to give a person sentenced to death such a privilege," Sen. John Whitmire, chairman of the Senate Criminal Justice Committee, wrote in a letter Thursday to Brad Livingston, the executive director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

Within hours, Livingston said the senator's concerns were valid and the practice of allowing death row offenders to choose their final meal was history.

"Effective immediately, no such accommodations will be made," Livingston said. "They will receive the same meal served to other offenders on the unit."

That had been the suggestion from Whitmire, who called the traditional request "ridiculous."

"It's long overdue," the Houston Democrat told The Associated Press. "This old boy last night, enough is enough. We're fixing to execute the guy and maybe it makes the system feel good about what they're fixing to do. Kind of hypocritical, you reckon?

"Mr. Byrd didn't get to choose his last meal. The whole deal is so illogical."

Brewer, a white supremacist gang member, was convicted of chaining Byrd, 49, to the back of a pickup truck and dragging him to his death along a bumpy road in a case that shocked the nation for its brutality.

Whitmire warned in his letter that if the "last meal of choice" practice wasn't stopped immediately, he'd seek a state statute to end it when lawmakers convene in the next legislative session.

It was not immediately clear whether other states have made similar moves. Some limit the final meal cost - Florida's ceiling is $40, according to the Department of Corrections website, with food to be purchased locally. Others, like Texas, which never had a designated dollar limit, mandate meals be prison-made. Some states don't acknowledge final meals, and others will disclose the information only if the inmate agrees, said K. William Hayes, a Florida-based death penalty historian.

Some states require the meal within a specific time period, allow multiple "final" meals, restrict it to one or impose "a vast number of conditions," he said.

Historical references to a condemned person's last meal go as far back as ancient Greece, China and Rome, Hayes said. Some of it is apparently rooted in superstition about meals warding off possible haunting by condemned people once they are put to death.

The Death Penalty Information Center, a Washington-based anti-capital punishment organization that collects execution statistics, said it had no data on final meals.

Since Texas resumed carrying out executions in 1982, the state correction agency's practice has been to fill a condemned inmate's request as long as the items, or food similar to what was requested, were readily available from the prison kitchen supplies.

While extensive, Brewer's request was far from the largest or most bizarre among the 475 Texas inmates put to death.

On Tuesday, prisoner Cleve Foster's request included two fried chickens, French fries and a five-gallon bucket of peaches. He received a reprieve from the U.S. Supreme Court but none of his requested meal. He was on his way back to death row, at a prison about 45 miles east of Huntsville, at the time when his feast would have been served.

Last week, inmate Steven Woods' request included two pounds of bacon, a large four-meat pizza, four fried chicken breasts, two drinks each of Mountain Dew, Pepsi, root beer and sweet tea, two pints of ice cream, five chicken fried steaks, two hamburgers with bacon, fries and a dozen garlic bread sticks with marinara on the side. Two hours later, he was executed.

Years ago, a Texas inmate even requested dirt for his final meal.

Until 2003, the Texas prison system listed final meals of each prisoner as part of its death row website. That stopped at 313 final meals after officials said they received complaints from people who found it offensive.

A former inmate cook who made the last meals for prisoners at the Huntsville Unit, where Texas executions are carried out, wrote a cookbook several years ago after he was released. Among his recipes were Gallows Gravy, Rice Rigor Mortis and Old Sparky's Genuine Convict Chili, a nod to the electric chair that once served as the execution method. The book was called "Meals to Die For."

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MICHAEL GRACZYK, Associated Press HOUSTON (Associated Press) -- Texas inmates who are set to be executed will no longer get their choice of last meals, a change prison officials made Thursday after...
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demilieu
Texas liberal...with reservations
02:34 PM on 10/23/2011
Can't they just honor 'reasonable' last meal requests? Would that irritate the senator too much?
02:51 PM on 10/10/2011
In all honesty, I would have given it to him. Being healthy is only a prolonged death sentence.
02:47 PM on 10/10/2011
I never understood the reasoning for a last meal. They killed someone. How does that entitle them to a taste of the sweet freedoms they gave up when they took someones life not belonging to their own? I think it's illogical to ask someone what they'd like to eat before they're fried or poisoned. It's not like the murderer asked, "Hey, do you wanna go get a burger before I put this bullet in your skull?" No, he didn't. Two wrongs don't make a right. I also don't totally agree with the death penalty. Killing someone who killed someone doesn't make it any more right. Let them rot in prison, remind them every day that they did this horrible thing. Unless they're like, the next Charles Manson and they got off on killing people, then I say, let em fry.
09:10 AM on 09/30/2011
Maybe he just forgot to tell them that the food was "to go".
10:43 PM on 09/27/2011
I think all the food ordered that is not eaten, should be force fed to that guy by shoving it down his throat, and if he was strong enough to refuse the rest should be forced in from the other end. When the word gets around the prison, the others on death row will only order a number #3 from the local fast food joint. ($5.98) ---- Problem solved.
11:03 PM on 09/26/2011
If you're going to murder someone, I don't really think it's demonstrating excessive generosity to sweeten the deal a little by giving them a last taste of the sensual realm before they depart it forever.

"Years ago, a Texas inmate even requested dirt for his final meal."

Foucault, I rejoice thou didst not live to see this hour! Where are the condemned men with this kind of finesse today? This style? This - er - gallows humour? Verily, we get the convicts we deserve!
02:56 PM on 09/26/2011
The guy's gonna be dead a couple of hours after he's finished eating - isn't that enough? I really think we would all be better off if every little thing didn't outrage someone. Limit it to a reasonable amount of food. You're about to kill the guy and you have to take one last little shot? It's petty. Isn't putting someone to death enough to satisfy our need for vengeance anymore?
12:48 PM on 09/26/2011
They staff should have celebrated with that food after frying this SHlT Head
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10:58 AM on 09/26/2011
How about just LIMIT IT?? But to deny it?? This guy is a jerk worrying about a $200 bill??
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cutebbwcandy
11:40 PM on 09/25/2011
Then don't allow the death row prisoners to order every damn thing, only allow them to order one main course, and two sides with a drink like normal people do!
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demilieu
Texas liberal...with reservations
02:36 PM on 10/23/2011
Maybe limit to a main course with 2 sides, a beverage and dessert choice? I've heard the flan in the TDC superb.
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Razzer
When the moon is in the 7th house, and Zyra collid
11:38 AM on 09/25/2011
When attempts to satisfy these last meal requests falls apart logically, maybe that's a hint why execution is supported mostly in rogue nations and the third world.

Remorseless, violent felons deserve no favors - and probably deserve to die. But for government as executioner, exposes the weakness of humans and institutions to uniformly serve such punishment - and prevent killing innocents. The punishment is exotic, wildly expensive, and drags victims' families back to court for decades of appeals.

Countries with the Most Confirmed Executions in 2010
1. China (1,000s)
2. Iran (252+)
3. North Korea (60+)
4. Yemen (53+)
5. United States (46)
6. Saudi Arabia (27+)
10:22 AM on 09/25/2011
Good thing he didn't eat that "heart attack meal" on a plate. Wouldn't want him to get heart disease, then revive him just to execute him. He should be in good health before he gets to H-E-L-L. Before he gets there, I hope Jim Byrd is waiting with a truck and chains to drag him around for a looooooooooooooooooooooooooooong time. Good riddance you low-life.
05:21 AM on 09/25/2011
However we give big elborate dinners in washington DC for our mortal enemies China and there worried about some death row guy ordering this garbage. Is any of this stuff news worthy? How about we focus on real issues like wallstreet bankers that should be in jail for destroying our economy. How about we talk about how they get millions in bonuses every year and eat off your money like parasites. However this controlled media wont cover those topics. They want to put worthless stories like this up.
07:26 PM on 09/27/2011
China's not our mortal enemy (*whispers* they can hear you) . They make all our stuff so we have to be nice to them.
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boomcat44
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01:31 AM on 09/25/2011
I say, let him request whatever he wants.
Then give him a bowl of oatmeal and tell him that it's healthy for him!
Or, would that be too mean?
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demilieu
Texas liberal...with reservations
02:37 PM on 10/23/2011
Yep, too mean.
TomP100
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12:39 AM on 09/25/2011
Just end the death penalty and this issue will be solved.
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Asmodean1
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05:31 PM on 09/25/2011
End the death penalty? The christians would go through the roof. They say the reason abortion is wrong is because all life is sacred. They want biblical justice and the bible has it in a plenty. In 2 Kings 2 is a wonderful story of God sending bears to eat 42 children for calling a old man "baldy" and chasing him off.