Officials: Georgia execution won’t be carried out Tuesday
JACKSON, Ga. (AP) — A Georgia man who killed an 8-year-old girl and raped her 10-year-old friend 46 years ago will not be executed as scheduled Tuesday night as a temporary stay put in place by a judge remained in effect, state officials said.
A judge on Monday issued the order pausing the state’s plans to administer a lethal injection to Virgil Delano Presnell Jr. The state on Tuesday appealed that order to the Georgia Supreme Court, which still hadn’t ruled as the 7 p.m. execution time approached.
Department of Corrections spokeswoman Joan Heath said just before 6:30 p.m. that the attorney general’s office had advised prison officials that the execution would not be carried out Tuesday.
Presnell, 68, abducted and attacked the two girls as they walked home from school in Cobb County, just outside Atlanta, in May 1976. He was convicted in August 1976 on charges including malice murder, kidnapping and rape and was sentenced to death. His death sentence was overturned in 1992 but was reinstated in March 1999.