TMD, 快30年了,还没杀掉
Houston man loses death row appeal in 1980 case
Associated Press
Nov. 18, 2009, 11:51AM
The Texas Court of
Criminal Appeals has upheld the conviction of a man on death row for a
Houston shooting rampage almost 30 years ago that killed three people
and maimed another.
Max Alexander
Soffar, now 53, spent 23 years on death row before a federal appeals
court threw out his conviction in 2004 because of inadequate counsel.
He was retried in 2006 and convicted again for killing 17-year-old
Arden Alane Felsher.
She was shot to
death July 1980 when Soffar was robbing 25-year-old Stephen Allen Sims,
an assistant manager at the Fair Lanes Windfern Bowling Center in
Houston. Sims and Felsher's 17-year-old boyfriend, Tommy Lee Temple,
also were killed.
Eighteen-year-old Gregory George Garner was shot in the head, lost his left eye, but survived to testify against Soffar.