A 67-year-old man convicted of killing four men more than three decades ago was executed Wednesday, making him the oldest of the 526 Texas prisoners put to death since the state resumed carrying out capital punishment in 1982.
Lester Bower Jr. was convicted of the October 1983 fatal shootings at an airplane hangar on a ranch near Sherman, about 60 miles north of Dallas. Prosecutors say he killed the four after stealing an airplane he’d been trying to buy from one of his victims.
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Bower, strapped to the death chamber gurney, said: “Much has been said about this case. Much has been written about this case. Not all if it has been the truth. But the time for discerning truth is over and it’s time to move on.”
As the lethal dose of pentobarbital took effect, he snored quietly about six times and then stopped moving. He was pronounced dead at 6:36 p.m., 18 minutes later.
The execution came about three hours after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a last-ditch appeal from his Bower’s lawyers arguing that trial jurors didn’t have the opportunity in their punishment deliberations to fully consider that Bower had no previous criminal record. Attorneys also contended that the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal used an incorrect legal standard when it denied an appeal for Bower a decade ago.
“This is not a typical death penalty case,” his lead lawyer, Peter Buscemi, told the justices, urging a reprieve so the court “has sufficient time” to evaluate the appeal.
Stephen Hoffman, an assistant Texas attorney general, responded that 30 years of litigation was enough and justice already had been delayed “for the four families of the men that Bower slaughtered in cold blood.”
The renewed late plea to the Supreme Court came after the justices in March declined to review Bower’s case — although three justices, Stephen Breyer, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor, said they would have thrown out his death sentence.
Bower, a chemical salesman from Arlington, was arrested and charged with capital murder after the four men were found Oct. 8, 1983.








