Victims
Betsy Nutt, 41
Cody Nutt, 15
One nabbed, one sought in brutal deaths of mom, son (part 1)
Deaths (part 2)
Two charged in connection with murder of mother, son
Pretrial hearings begin for 2 charged in Refugio slayings
Timeline of Nutt murders
Testimony beings in trial
Jury selection in Nutt murder trial begins Monday
Victorian found guilty in deaths
Death penalty given in slayings
Capital murder trial under way
Herron gets death sentence
Man gets 75-year sentence in mother-son murder case
Conviction in 1997 murder of mother, son upheld by court
Odds against another stay of execution for Refugio County murders (part1)
Execution (part 2)
Convicted Killer Executed In Huntsville
ProDeathPenalty
Derrick Frazier #1045
Inmate set to die for South Texas double slaying
Convicted Killer Executed in Huntsville
Texas Attorney General
Inmate executed for S. Texas double slaying
Offender Information: Derrick Frazier
Derrick Frazier Last Statement
Offender Information: Jermaine Herron
Jermaine Herron Last Statement
Jermaine Herron #1023
Murderpedia: Derrick Wayne Frazier
Murderpedia: Jermaine Herron
Wikipedia: Derrick Wayne Frazier
Victims of violent crimes honored in candlight vigil
Defendants
Derrick Wayne Frazier – convicted, executed on 8/31/2006
Jermaine Herron – executed on 5/17/2006
Michael Brown – pled guilty in exchange for his testimony, sentenced to 10 years probation, which he violated, sentenced to 75 years in prison
Derrick Wayne Frazier:
Final Words:
“I am innocent. An innocent man is being put to death. I’ve professed my innocence for nine years and I will continue to profess my innocence for another nine years. Frazier repeatedly told the woman he married by proxy that he loved her. “Tell my people we must continue on. Do not give up the fight. Do not give up hope. We can make it happen. After again expressing love to the woman, who was sobbing as she watched through a window a few feet away, he told her: “Stay strong, Baby. I love you forever.” He was urging her to smile as the lethal drugs began taking effect.
Jermaine Herron:
Final Words:
“Yes sir. To Mr. Jerry Nutt, I just hope this brings some kind of peace to your family. I wish I could bring them back, but I can’t. I hope my death brings peace; don’t hang on to the hate. Momma, stay strong. Lord forgive me for my sins because here I come. Let’s go, Warden.”
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this is my husband. This is a young loving,caring man. This is not a game. why are you posting this on the net like this.
Debbie Frazier
Who are you referring to?
Debbie,
My blog is about crime, criminals, murders, the death penalty, etc. It is mostly links to stories already posted on the web, not opinions or personal feelings. What is the problem?
today is sept 19, 2008…i just found out about cody and his mother today…cody and i were roommates in school…cody really was a kind loving soul….he didnt kill people for no reason…i hope this guy derrick is burning in hell as we speak…loving caring my ass…loving caring people dont kill people laying on the ground…….burn derrick burn……..
Frazier said that he felt no remorse for the victims. “Driving down the highway,” he said, “you see a raccoon on the side of the road. It just got run over by a truck. Do you have any remorse? You didn’t even know that raccoon, did you?” …………………………ya, loving and caring……….who marries someone in prison for murder?………….haha!, eye for an eye!……….whos the dead coon now, derrick?
thug for life…………….what a joke………..this is why there are so many steriotypes about blacks…………it is brought upon themselves………………thug for life………..ya, untill yr put to death for being a murdering piece of shit…………..