The Los Angeles Post
U.S. World Business Lifestyle
Today: March 26, 2025
Today: March 26, 2025

Texas man executed for 2001 killing of 5-year-old girl abducted from a store

Texas Execution
November 16, 2023

HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) โ€” A Texas man convicted of strangling a 5-year-old girl who was taken from a Walmart store nearly 22 years ago and burning her body was executed Thursday evening.

David Renteria, 53, was pronounced dead at 7:11 p.m. CST following an injection at the state penitentiary in Huntsville for the killing of Alexandra Flores. Renteria prayed, sang and asked for forgiveness before his execution.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry for all the wrongs I have done. And for those who have called for my death, who are about to murder me, I forgive you,โ€ he told those present in a loud, clear voice. He was pronounced dead 11 minutes later after receiving a lethal dose of pentobarbital, a powerful sedative.

Texas man executed for 2001 killing of 5-year-old girl abducted from a store
Texas Execution

Renteria sang a hymn in Spanish, then prayed with a spiritual adviser standing next to him, and sang another hymn in English after witnesses, including relatives of his victim, entered the death chamber and watched through a window a few feet (meters) from him.

โ€œThere is not a day that goes by that I do not think about the fateful events of that day and what transpired,โ€ he said, looking at his victim's relatives. โ€œThere are no words to describe what you're going through, and I understand that.โ€

He told his sister and a friend, watching through another window, that he was โ€œgood ... strong.โ€

โ€œI love you all, I truly do. I'll see you in the next life.โ€

He then began reciting The Lord's Prayer as the drugs began flowing. โ€œOur father, who art in heavenโ€ is as far as he got. โ€œI taste it,โ€ he said of the drug, mumbled something, took two loud breaths and snored twice before all movement stopped.

Ignacio and Sandra Frausto held a photo collage of their slain sister, the baby among eight children in their family, while speaking with reporters after they had watched Renteria die.

โ€œI want to recognize her, not forget about her,โ€ Ignacio Frausto said through sobs. โ€œIt took 22 years but the time came. It is done. We can finally and really begin to heal โ€” 22 years of wondering what was going to happen.โ€

Prosecutors said Flores was at the El Paso store on Nov. 18, 2001, during a Christmas shopping outing when she was abducted from the store, strangled and her body set on fire. The body was found the next day in an alley some 16 miles (25 kilometers) away.

Renteriaโ€™s execution proceeded after the U.S. Supreme Court declined two separate defense requests for a stay earlier in the day.

One request stemmed from efforts by Renteriaโ€™s attorneys to gain access to evidence they said could have shown he was not responsible for her death. Another appeal rejected by the high court without comment late Thursday focused on claims the stateโ€™s supply of pentobarbital, the execution drug, had degraded and would cause him โ€œterrorโ€ and โ€œsevere pain" in violation of the Eight Amendment's ban on cruel and unusual punishment.

Authorities said evidence showed Renteria, a convicted sex offender, carried out the abduction and killing alone and that his lawyers did not raise that defense at his trial. Blood found in Renteriaโ€™s van matched the slain girlโ€™s DNA, according to prosecutors, who added that his palm print was found on a plastic bag put over the girl's head before her body was set on fire.

Renteria was accused of patrolling the store for about 40 minutes before zeroing in on the 5-year-old girl. Grainy surveillance video showed her following Renteria out of the store.

The execution was one of two carried out Thursday in the United States. In Alabama, inmate Casey McWhorter received a lethal injection Thursday evening for a murder conviction in the fatal shooting of a man during a 1993 robbery.

Renteria had long claimed that members of a gang called Barrio Azteca, including a person using the nickname โ€œFlaco,โ€ forced him to take the girl by making threats to his family โ€” and that it was the gang members who killed her.

In August, state District Judge Monique Reyes in El Paso granted a request to stay the execution and ordered prosecutors to turn over their files in the case. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals later overturned Reyesโ€™ orders.

In 2006, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals threw out Renteriaโ€™s death sentence, saying prosecutors provided misleading evidence that gave jurors the impression Renteria was not remorseful.

During a new resentencing trial in 2008, Renteria was again sentenced to death.

Renteria was the eighth inmate in Texas put to death this year. There have been 23 executions in the U.S. this year, including the two carried out on Thursday.

___

Lozano reported from Houston.

___

Follow Juan A. Lozano on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter: https://twitter.com/juanlozano70

Related Articles

Oklahoma wants federal inmate transferred so he can be put to death China families appeal to free relatives held by scam gangs in Myanmar Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to murder of health insurance CEO Whatโ€™s next for the man charged with killing UnitedHealthcareโ€™s CEO?
Share This

Popular

Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Appeals court won't halt order barring Trump administration from deportations under wartime law

Appeals court won't halt order barring Trump administration from deportations under wartime law
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Federal appeals court maintains temporary block on Trumpโ€™s use of Alien Enemies Act for deportations

Federal appeals court maintains temporary block on Trumpโ€™s use of Alien Enemies Act for deportations
Crime|US

Man wearing postal service T-shirt found dead in landfill

Man wearing postal service T-shirt found dead in landfill
Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|World

Kenyan officer reported missing in Haiti after gang ambush, as Rubio visits Caribbean to discuss Haitian security crisis

Kenyan officer reported missing in Haiti after gang ambush, as Rubio visits Caribbean to discuss Haitian security crisis

Crime

Crime|Food|US

Restaurant accused of overserving driver before deadly crash faces license revocation

Restaurant accused of overserving driver before deadly crash faces license revocation
Crime|US

Thieves in home invasion get away with $1 milllion worth of valuables, police say

Thieves in home invasion get away with $1 milllion worth of valuables, police say
Crime|Education|MidEast|Political|US

Turkish student at Tufts University detained, video shows masked people handcuffing her

Turkish student at Tufts University detained, video shows masked people handcuffing her
Crime|Entertainment|US

Family sues Disney after employee allegedly records upskirt video of teen in 2023

Family sues Disney after employee allegedly records upskirt video of teen in 2023

Access this article for free.

Already have an account? Sign In