South Texas Man Set To Die Said He Drank Victim's Blood
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HUNSTVILLE (AP) - The U.S. Supreme Court has been asked to block the scheduled execution a South Texas man for the slaying of a 12-year-old boy whose blood the convicted killer said he drank.
Pablo Vasquez told police he was drunk and high 18 years ago when voices told him to kill David Cardenas.
Vasquez said in a videotaped statement that after beating the seventh-grader with a pipe and cutting his throat, he lifted the boy's body, allowing the blood to drip on his face, and drank it.
The 38-year-old Vasquez's execution set for Wednesday evening would be the 11th this year nationally, the sixth in Texas.
Vasquez's lawyer contends a reprieve is needed so the high court can review whether several potential jurors improperly were excused from Vasquez's capital murder trial.
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