Protesters rallied outside the Texas State Penitentiary in Huntsville Wednesday night to protest a solemn milestone in the state’s history.
Shortly after 6pm CDT, Texas executed convicted killer Kimberly McCarthy in what was the state’s 500th execution since the state resumed the death penalty in 1982, according to the Associated Press.
On Tuesday, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals declined to reconsider its denial of McCarthy’s appeal, saying her claims should have been raised previously.
Her attorney, Maurie Levin, said she had run out of options in her attempts to halt the execution, after repeated denials by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. She has been on death row since 2002, convicted for the 1997 murder of her 71-year-old neighbor.
“If there was something to appeal, I would,” Levin told the Associated Press prior to the execution.









