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Robert Fratta war Sicherheitsbeamter in Missouri City, Texas. Mit seiner Frau Farah hatte er drei Kinder. Als Farah den sexuellen Missbrauch durch ihren Mann. I hope YOU will be my new friend and write to me TODAY! Your new friend in waiting,. Bobby Fratta. Polunsky Unit, # FM South Livingston. Robert Fratta – Heuerte zwei Berufskiller an, die seine Frau Farah für Dollar ermordeten. – (Planet 5. November ); Blaine Milam – Tötete mit seiner. Robert Fratta: Robert Fratta, ein Sicherheitsbeamter aus Missouri City, Texas, hatte mit seiner Frau Farah drei Kinder. Als diese den sexuellen Missbrauch. Der ehemalige Sicherheitsbeamte Robert Fratta aus Missouri City in Texas war verheiratet und Vater von drei Kindern. Als seine Ehefrau Farah sich Robert Fratta engagierte zwei Auftragsmörder, um seine Frau umzubringen, die sich von ihm scheiden lassen wollte. Sowohl seine Mitinsassen des Todestrakts. Death Row II - Portrait: Robert Fratta. USA · · DCP · Color · 55' · o.v. English. Share: Facebook · Twitter. Director: Werner Herzog; Producer: Dave Harding.

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Ethan Couch would soon strike another vehicle killing four people. The series grew out of the same project which produced Herzog's documentary film Into the Abyss.
The series first aired in the United Kingdom on March 22, , on Channel 4. Each episode of the series focuses on a specific murder case and those convicted of the crimes, each of whom was on death row during filming.
The cases profiled are: [1]. One of the originally planned episodes of the series was expanded to feature length and released theatrically as Into the Abyss in November Both the film and the series used the same production crew.
Herzog's visits with the inmates were very constrained, and he was typically granted only two hours for filming with each inmate. In an introduction to the broadcast of the first episode, it was stated that Herzog only was allowed two sessions of one hour each with his first subject, James Barnes.
When the series aired on Investigation Discovery brief introductions by Paula Zahn were inserted after each commercial break.
These "bumpers" were poorly received in reviews. Each episode of the series profiles a particular death row inmate, beginning with Herzog's statement:.
The death penalty exists in 34 states of the United States of America. Currently, only 16 states actually perform executions. Executions are carried out by lethal injection.
As a German, coming from a different historical background and being a guest in the United States, I respectfully disagree with the practice of capital punishment.
Since the series was produced in some regulations have changed. As of [update] , the death penalty is legal in 31 states.
Lethal injection is the primary method of execution, but some states allow other methods. Several states allow death row inmates to choose their method of execution from a list of approved methods.
Most of the episode's runtime consists of the interview subject speaking to Herzog, who never appears on screen.
Each episode also features brief interviews with other people related to the cases, including prosecutors, defense lawyers, and family members.
The first episode features James Barnes, who is currently in prison in Florida. In he was given a life sentence for murdering his estranged wife.
Seven years into this sentence, he converted to Islam and became a practicing Muslim. During one period of Ramadan, he felt compelled to confess to the murder of Patricia Miller, for which he was then given the death sentence.
Barnes strongly implies that further victims exist, but that he would not choose "this platform" the justice system to confess again, since the first voluntary confession had landed him on death row- a situation that he seems to consider unexpected and unfair.
Herzog begins his conversation by saying, "sympathizing with your quest for procedural justice, does not mean that I have to like you.
Herzog's questions focus on Barnes' state of mind as a man who knows when he will die. Herzog asks what he dreams of when he sleeps, what he misses the most from the outside world, and what he will request for his last meal.
Herzog also interviews Tod Goodyear, a detective in Barnes' case, who describes the details of Barnes' crimes.
Most of the description of the crimes comes from Goodyear and Herzog's voiceover, rather than from Barnes himself.
Herzog also meets with George Burden, the post-conviction attorney for Barnes. Burden discusses his devotion to the due process of law and his reasons for defending Barnes, whose guilt he does not doubt.
Burden does not explicitly state an opposition to the death penalty, but says that "retribution" is the only purpose it can serve.
He and Herzog both dismiss immediately the suggestion that it acts as a deterrent of serious crimes. Herzog says that it is "Biblical and it is Old Testament, but it is not what Jesus would try to tell us.
Barnes' twin sister Jeannice Barnes, who lives in Georgia, is also interviewed at length. She talks about his long criminal history, and the physical and sexual abuse that James suffered in their home.
Herzog asks if Jeannice will visit Barnes before his execution, she responds that she would like to, but that she cannot because there is a warrant for her arrest in Florida.
On the evening before Herzog's second meeting with Barnes, he found and interviewed Barnes' estranged father. His father declined to be filmed but asked for Herzog to relay a message, "One: I love him, Two: I hate the crimes he committed.
Six weeks after their first meeting, Barnes sent Herzog a letter confessing to two additional murders. Barnes confessed to the murders of Chester Wetmore and Brenda Fletcher, both of which were unsolved cases at the time of filming.
Herzog was wary of being used as a tool to delay Barnes' execution, but the episode includes a detailed filmed confession of these two additional murders.
The episode ends Herzog and Burden's thoughts on capital punishment, and Barnes' description of things he wishes he had.
He wishes for complete freedom, and a desire to jump into the ocean on a hot day, washing away all the dirtiness that he feels. Linda Carty is one of only 9 women on death row in Texas, convicted of murdering 25 year Joana Rodrigues and stealing her 4 day old child.
The episode begins with Carty singing Amazing Grace while Herzog describes the crime. The young mother was found dead in the trunk of a car, with the infant child barely alive in a nearby car.
Carty's first statement in the episode is a declaration of her innocence. Spence relates that Carty had desperately wanted a child, and knew that Rodrigues had been pregnant.
Carty enlisted three local drug dealers to break into the victim's apartment, telling them that there was a stash of marijuana inside.
Spence relates that Carty was unaware that the baby had already been born, and she quotes Carty as saying "you can take the drugs, but I'll cut the baby out of the bitch.
Herzog then interviews Chris Robinson, one of the three men who broke into the apartment, still in prison for the crime. Robinson says that he had been fooled by Carty, and would never have gone along with their plan if he had known the baby would be taken.
After the breakin, Robinson and the others were surprised to find that Carty had killed the baby's mother. They claim that they saved the baby's life by turning on the air conditioning in the car where the baby was found the next day.
The film then shows video footage of Carty's interrogation immediately after her arrest, where she repeatedly denies any involvement. Carty then tells Herzog that she had been recruited as an informant by the DEA , and was gathering intelligence on local drug dealers, who framed her for these crimes.
Herzog then interviews Jovelle Joubert, Carty's adult daughter. Joubert describes her feelings about visiting her mother, who she says was "in the wrong place at the wrong time".
Joubert also reiterates Carty's story that she had been framed by drug dealers in retaliation for her involvement with the DEA.
Goldberg describes some fundamental errors in Carty's original defense: Carty's lawyer failed to interview Carty's DEA handler, who believes that Carty is not dangerous and could not have committed these crimes.
Goldberg states that the British government also should have been notified immediately about Carty's trial, and that she would have been given more competent representation.
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Natürlich nahm er zu allererst meinen Ordner mit den Bankunterlagen an sich! Als ich dann verstand, dass es ihr ernst war damit, unsere Ehe und unsere Familiengemeinschaft zu beenden, kämpfte ich sofort um das Sorgerecht für meine kostbaren Kinder.The young mother was found dead in the trunk of a car, with the infant child barely alive in a nearby car.
Carty's first statement in the episode is a declaration of her innocence. Spence relates that Carty had desperately wanted a child, and knew that Rodrigues had been pregnant.
Carty enlisted three local drug dealers to break into the victim's apartment, telling them that there was a stash of marijuana inside.
Spence relates that Carty was unaware that the baby had already been born, and she quotes Carty as saying "you can take the drugs, but I'll cut the baby out of the bitch.
Herzog then interviews Chris Robinson, one of the three men who broke into the apartment, still in prison for the crime.
Robinson says that he had been fooled by Carty, and would never have gone along with their plan if he had known the baby would be taken. After the breakin, Robinson and the others were surprised to find that Carty had killed the baby's mother.
They claim that they saved the baby's life by turning on the air conditioning in the car where the baby was found the next day.
The film then shows video footage of Carty's interrogation immediately after her arrest, where she repeatedly denies any involvement.
Carty then tells Herzog that she had been recruited as an informant by the DEA , and was gathering intelligence on local drug dealers, who framed her for these crimes.
Herzog then interviews Jovelle Joubert, Carty's adult daughter. Joubert describes her feelings about visiting her mother, who she says was "in the wrong place at the wrong time".
Joubert also reiterates Carty's story that she had been framed by drug dealers in retaliation for her involvement with the DEA.
Goldberg describes some fundamental errors in Carty's original defense: Carty's lawyer failed to interview Carty's DEA handler, who believes that Carty is not dangerous and could not have committed these crimes.
Goldberg states that the British government also should have been notified immediately about Carty's trial, and that she would have been given more competent representation.
Goldberg does not assert Carty's innocence, but believes that she would never have been given the death penalty if she was given a proper defense.
Herzog shows footage from the mother's funeral in Mexico. Her husband and son decided not to return to the United States.
The episode concludes with a long statement from Spence about the dangers of "humanizing" Carty. Herzog replies: "I do not make an attempt to humanize her.
She is simply a human being, period. Skinner was convicted of a triple homicide in and vehemently denies his guilt.
Herzog begins his interview with two statements: "One: I am not an advocate of capital punishment. He ate a large last meal and was given the last rites by a priest.
He discusses his feelings approaching the execution, and his perception of time on death row. The inmate is locked in a cage in an armored van, and told that he will be shot immediately if anyone attempts to free him.
Herzog asks if the guards shout "dead man walking" when he is being transported, and Skinner says that they do not.
Herzog then explores the crimes for which Skinner was convicted, interviewing David Bowser, a local news reporter who covered the case.
Bowser tells how Skinner had a fight with his girlfriend Twila Busby at her home, after which she and her two adult sons were found dead.
Busby had been beaten to death, and the sons were stabbed. Skinner was found at the home of a former girlfriend, who was trying to stitch a cut on his hand.
Herzog and Bowser drive to the scene of the crime, where Busby's home still stands. Herzog asks if the people of Pampa Texas, where the crimes were committed, would feel good and celebrate when Skinner was executed.
Bowser replies that they would feel justice has been done. Five months after his first interview, Herzog met with Skinner again. Skinner had recently won a major victory from the U.
Supreme Court , ruling that he had the right to sue the district attorney to produce evidence which was not presented at his trial.
Skinner describes his victory, peppered with superstitious "significant portents", drawing connections to the persecution of the Templars , and the Epic of Gilgamesh.
Skinner then describes the evidence he hopes to obtain: the kitchen knives that were used to kill the two men. Skinner's DNA was found on the knives, but he had used the knives daily.
Skinner also hopes to test a bloody jacket found at the scene, which he denies he ever wore. Skinner suspects Busby's uncle of the crimes and hopes to find his DNA on these items.
All three men are currently on Texas Death Row. According to court documents Shawn Ford had stabbed his girlfriend ten days prior to the brutal murders and were upset with the parents for not allowing him to visit her in the hospital.
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She was already engaged, but she kept pursuing me knowing I was dating other women. I grew to love her and fall in love with her.
Rob Fratta behind bars in a Texas jail. I wanted to marry a woman who was taller than that. Mike Edens was one of them.
Robert Fratta has a profile on a website that matches inmates with potential suitors on the outside.
Rob Fratta is on death row for soliciting the murder of his wife, Farah. And the cop was trying to stop us. And I felt her. She was cold.
According to police reports Robert Fratta hired Howard Guidry and Joseph Prystash to murder his wife due to a custody battle. Herzog asks if the Fantasy Island shout "dead man walking" when he is being transported, Laurent Lafitte Skinner says that they do not. Skinner's DNA was found on the knives, but he had used the knives daily. Joubert also reiterates Carty's story that she had been framed by drug dealers in retaliation for her involvement with the DEA. She talks about his long criminal history, and the physical and sexual abuse that James suffered in their home. A conversation with Hank Skinner. Augsburger Puppenkiste husband and son decided not to return to the United States.
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