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Jason Eric Massey (January 7, 1973 – April 3, 2001) was an American
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er who was
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in 2001 for the murders of two teenagers. He had expressed his desire to become a
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.


Background

Massey was born on January 7, 1973, in
Ellis County, Texas Ellis County is a County (United States), county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of 2020, its population was estimated to be 192,455. The county seat is Waxahachie, Texas, Waxahachie. The county was founded in 1849 and organized the nex ...
. He was neglected and
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by his alcoholic father and his
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mother. By his teens, he was a
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with a lengthy criminal record, mostly for torturing animals and
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. His mother once committed him to a
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after discovering his
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, in which he detailed his
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about
rape Rape is a type of sexual assault involving sexual intercourse, or other forms of sexual penetration, carried out against a person without consent. The act may be carried out by physical force, coercion, abuse of authority, or against a person ...
and murder, his hero worship of
Charles Manson Charles Milles Manson (; November 12, 1934 – November 19, 2017) was an American criminal, cult leader, and musician who led the Manson Family, a cult based in California in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Some cult members committed a Manson ...
, his avowed
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, and his strong desire to become a
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. Massey was known to
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and mutilate dogs, cats, and cows, preserving their skulls in coolers as trophies.


Crime

On July 27, 1993, Massey murdered two teenagers: 14-year-old James Brian King and his 13-year-old stepsister, Christina Benjamin, in his hometown. He cut off Christina's head, hands and nipples, mutilated her genitals, and removed her intestines. He shot King twice in the head. On July 29, both their bodies were found in a field near Telico by a road worker. There was evidence of sexual mutilation and some of the body parts were missing, which have never been found. Massey was quickly connected to the crime by
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and arrested, shortly after getting out of jail for animal cruelty. In October of the following year, he was found guilty of capital murder. The prosecution sought a death sentence for Massey. During the sentencing phase, a psychiatrist testified about the contents of Massey's journal and said the most concerning part was when the writing shifted from fantasy to reality. Massey wrote about planning his murders by talking about how to evade detection to the police and purchasing weapons. Dekleva said there was no possible treatment for an individual like Massey and that he was a lasting threat to society. A classmate of Massey's testified that he had repeatedly threatened her. It was later revealed that Massey had killed and mutilated her dog, before spreading its blood on her car. Another witness testified that while he was walking in the woods, he had found a cooler containing animal bones. There were also journals where Massey talked about his plans of becoming a serial killer. In one entry, he wrote that he planned to kill 700 people within 20 years. In another, he wrote that he had killed 73 cats and dogs, as well as seven cows. It took jurors only 15 minutes to order his execution. While on
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, he reportedly converted to
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.


Execution

Massey was executed by
lethal injection Lethal injection is the practice of injecting one or more drugs into a person (typically a barbiturate, paralytic, and potassium) for the express purpose of causing death. The main application for this procedure is capital punishment, but t ...
on April 3, 2001. Before his execution, he confessed his crime to the murdered teenagers' family and apologized. His
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consisted of three fried chicken quarters, fried squash, fried egg plant, mashed potatoes, snap peas, boiled cabbage, three bits of corn on the cob with spinach, broccoli and butter, and one pint of ice cream, served with a pitcher of sweet tea.


In popular culture

Massey's crime was documented on an episode of the TV series ''
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'' called "Pure Evil". It is one of the few episodes rated
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.


See also

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Capital punishment in Texas Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of Texas for murder, and participation in a felony resulting in death if committed by an individual who is at least 18 years old. In 1982, the state became the first jurisdiction in th ...
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Capital punishment in the United States In the United States, capital punishment (also known as the death penalty) is a legal penalty in 27 states (of which two, Oregon and Wyoming, do not currently have any inmates sentenced to death), throughout the country at the federal leve ...
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List of people executed in Texas, 2000–2009 The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Texas between 2000 and 2009. All of the 248 people (246 males and 2 females) during this period were convicted of murder and have been executed by lethal injection at the Huntsville ...
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List of people executed in the United States in 2001 Sixty-six people, sixty-three male and three female, Wanda Jean Allen, Marilyn Kay Plantz, and Lois Nadean Smith, were executed in the United States in 2001, all by lethal injection. Oklahoma, eighteen executions, and Texas, seventeen executions, ...


References

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