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Jesse Joe Hernandez Yells 'Go Cowboys' When Executed For Killing 10-Month-Old Boy

By MICHAEL GRACZYK 03/28/12 07:53 PM ET AP

Jesse Joe Hernandez
Jesse Joe Hernandez was executed Wednesday for beating a 10-month-old boy to death.

HUNTSVILLE, Texas -- A convicted child sex offender was executed Wednesday for the beating death of a 10-month-old boy he was baby-sitting at a home in Dallas.

Jesse Joe Hernandez smiled and laughed at times before receiving a lethal injection for the slaying of Karlos Borja 11 years ago.

"God bless everybody. Continue to walk with God," the 47-year-old Hernandez said. Moments later, he shouted "Go Cowboys!" in honor of his favorite football team.

As the drugs took effect, the condemned man repeated his appreciation for those he knew who had gathered to witness the execution. "Love y'all, man," Hernandez said. "... Thank you. I can feel it, taste it. It's not bad."

He took about 10 deep breaths, which grew progressively weaker until he was no longer moving. Ten minutes later, at 6:18 p.m. CDT, he was pronounced dead.

No one related to the slain child attended the execution, the fourth this year in Texas. It was carried out about two hours after the U.S. Supreme Court denied last-ditch appeals for Hernandez.

Ten-month-old Karlos was taken to a Dallas hospital in April 2001 with a skull fracture and bruises to his head, thigh and abdomen. A week later, he was taken off life support and died. His 4-year-old sister had similar beating injuries to her head, ears and eyes but survived.

Hernandez's DNA was found in Karlos' blood on a pillowcase and on the child's clothing. The boy's sister drew stick figures for detectives to help describe her attack.

Hernandez denied beating the children but later told a detective he may have hit the boy with a flashlight. He did not include the flashlight reference in a written confession in which he said he "just exploded" and struck them with the back of his hand.

"They were being very bad by crying a lot for nothing," Hernandez wrote.

Howard Blackmon, the former assistant district attorney in Dallas County who prosecuted Hernandez, recalled seeing photos of the badly bruised boy connected to tubes while in the hospital and his sister's red, bruised forehead.

"I don't think Hernandez admitted to any intent to kill," he said. "He did admit to striking."

Jurors saw those images and also learned that Hernandez had a previous conviction for molesting a child and drug possession, had beat his ex-wife with a baseball bat, burned a girlfriend's child with cigarettes and was found with a shank while locked up in jail.

Court records showed Hernandez and his wife of six years had been living with the two children and their 22-year-old mother about three days in a Dallas house that had no running water. Hernandez and his wife were to watch the children while their mother was working as a waitress.

On April 11, 2001, Hernandez's wife left to run some errands. When she returned he told her the kids were sleeping and not to disturb them. Hours later, after their mother returned from work, the girl complained her head was hurting and the mother took her to a hospital. While they were gone, Hernandez's wife checked on Karlos, discovered his injuries and called paramedics. Police were then notified.

In trying to stop the execution, Hernandez's attorneys unsuccessfully argued that his trial lawyers were deficient because they didn't pursue evidence that the boy was prematurely removed from life support and had toxic levels of the drug pentobarbital in his blood. The same barbiturate is used in the execution process in Texas.

The attorneys also claimed an initial appeals lawyer did not investigate the case beyond the trial record and that failure cost Hernandez his lone opportunity to raise substantive legal claims following his conviction.

Brad Levenson, director of the Texas Office of Capital Writs, said a more thorough investigation could have shown Hernandez wasn't responsible for the child's death.

The Texas attorney general's office opposed any delay, questioning whether the high court even had jurisdiction in the case because constitutional claims weren't raised earlier in state courts.

At least six other condemned Texas inmates have execution dates scheduled for the coming months.

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iLdoRight
Encouraging The Rightest Rightness
03:48 AM on 04/05/2012
Once he was just a nice little baby and someone messed up his thinking patterns, probably lots of somebodies, so sad.

"Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it" Proverbs 22:6

I believe this is true, unfortunately for poor little Jesse Joe, the child that was, those around him did not care to help him turn out to be a "true" Christian and others paid the price also for their not doing right.
11:35 PM on 04/03/2012
He'll need that flashlight where he went, because it's reeeeally dark down there.---Ty Treadwell, author of Death Row's Oddest Inmates

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12:22 PM on 04/03/2012
People like this are why the liberal arguments against the death penalty fall on so many deaf ears: Execution is not meant to be a deterrent...it's a punishment. When our disgusting low-life criminals evolve, so will our sentences. Thank you Texas, keep up the good work
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Robert Lovelace
Texan against Cruz, Perry, Gohmert, ...
02:28 AM on 04/03/2012
See, the death penalty does work. Since we execute SO many criminals here in Texas, the murder rate has fallen to practically nothing.

(I'm saracasm and I approved this message.)
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Kevin Rayburn
GET YOUR GOVERNMENT OUT OF MY LIVINGROOM
09:40 PM on 04/02/2012
the boy was removed from life support prematurely? what an argument for an appeal. well mr lawyer....why was the boy on life support?
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amaboss52
Jesus died for your sins...get your moneys worth!
01:26 PM on 04/02/2012
Good riddance!!!
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katgal1232
in and out of the garden he goes
12:51 PM on 04/02/2012
This person is definitely a poster boy for the death penalty, but the bottom line is the death penalty is state sanctioned revenge and revenge does not help long term. We can not elevate as human beings unless we stop the death penalty. Having said that he is the exact reason I used to believe in the death penalty. Someone will write me back and say that I do not have a loved one that was affected by murder and of course they have no idea. Long term a murder's death does not impact the well being of the victims families and make anything better; we will be the first to tell you.
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nypapajoe
12:47 PM on 04/02/2012
Why is it that the majority of convicted death row inmates immediately find "Jesus or God" and tote the bible around as if any Devine entity will in Fact take these monsters into their domain! No low life's you will not gain admission because you will surely rape and kill again! You will however be granted full admission and privilege in Hell where you belong! So do despair because you did bring this on to yourselves!
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StephenJK
All your consciousness are belong to us
10:49 AM on 04/02/2012
This is a first.....

A die easy fan.
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Robert Lovelace
Texan against Cruz, Perry, Gohmert, ...
02:23 AM on 04/03/2012
You're awful.

Well get along just fine.
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StephenJK
All your consciousness are belong to us
05:37 AM on 04/03/2012
I'm sure the Cowboys will be fine...
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Bugweed
11:57 PM on 04/01/2012
Why isn't this good stuff on TV? Killing a child killer would have top notch ratings and send a positive message to all child molesters out there that you have a gurney waiting with your name on it. If we are going to have the death penalty, it should be in public, with cameras rolling, otherwise what's the point? This hush hush super secretive stuff is silly. People need to see the power of the state in action, the power of government. The finality of justice.
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Carla van der Meer
in scientia opportunatis
10:38 AM on 04/02/2012
The death penalty is not a does not have the deterrent effect one would think. Prison's in states where they have the death penalty are not empty of people terrified to commit crimes, lest they be put to death. I do believe that people who victimize children have forfeited their right to be in society.
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amaboss52
Jesus died for your sins...get your moneys worth!
01:25 PM on 04/02/2012
I think it doesn't have a deterrent effect because most people sentenced live another 10-20 years before the sentence is carried out. Irregardless, these baby killers need to be scraped off the planet.
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03:20 PM on 04/02/2012
It has had a deterrent effect on Jesse Joe. He won't beat any more people to death.
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bridgeman
Jesus was a Jazz fan
07:49 PM on 04/01/2012
If the cowboys actually win ...I am sure they are going to
give the credit to him. such loyalty ;)
10:00 AM on 04/01/2012
Yay Texas. We need to rid the world of more child molesters and killers.
09:28 AM on 04/01/2012
Death penalty is extreme but this guy was beyond redemption. No remorse.
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Mailman
09:10 PM on 04/01/2012
No, killing that baby was extreme. He got off light.
12:37 AM on 04/01/2012
There is justice. Amen.
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Johnd139
10:17 PM on 03/31/2012
Jerry probably tried to sell tickets if he could