Washington State Executes Killer, Rapist, Torturer - "I Only Killed One Victim"
WALLA WALLA, Wash. — Convicted killer Cal Coburn Brown was executed early Friday by lethal injection for the rape, torture and murder of a Seattle-area woman, after delivering a statement forgiving the victim's family for hating him but complaining he was treated unfairly by the legal system.
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Brown, 52, died at 12:56 a.m. PDT, after a four-member team injected a lethal one-drug cocktail in the execution chamber of the Washington State Penitentiary.
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Cal Coburn Brown
The father, brother and two sisters of his victim, Holly Washa, 21, witnessed the execution, as did King County prosecutor Dan Satterberg.
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John Washa is seen addressing the media after the execution.
Brown protested sentencing disparities, saying that criminals who had killed many more people, such as Green River killer Gary Ridgway, were serving life sentences while he received a death sentence.
"I only killed one victim," he said. "I cannot really see that there is true justice. Hopefully, sometime in the future that gets straightened out."
Brown did not apologize to the family of the victim, but said he understood their emnity for him. He said he forgave that hatred, held no emnity toward them and hoped the execution would give them closure. He also said the prison staff had been most professional and that he had no complaints about his treatment there in 17 years.
After his comments, Brown, who was lying on his back strapped to a gurney, looked up at the tubes sticking out of the wall and connected to his body. When the drug was administered, his chest heaved three times and his lips shuddered, then there was no movement.
The Washa family showed little emotion during the execution. Both sisters sat in the front row holding unopened tissue boxes, while brother Roger sat in the back with his father, his arms folded across his chest.
John Washa is seen addressing the media after the execution.
"Closure has finally come to the family," said John Washa, Holly's father, of Ogallala, Neb. "Why he did what he did to my daughter Holly I guess I'll never understand."
"Now it's finally over, I don't have to think about him anymore," said sister Becky Washa of Sioux Falls, S.D., as family members held a picture of the victim. (View photos >>>)
Brown's attorney and members of his family were not present at the execution, though he spoke with them by phone on Thursday.
The U.S. Supreme Court, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and the state Supreme Court on Thursday all rejected efforts to stay the execution. Gov. Chris Gregoire rejected his plea for clemency on Wednesday.
It was Washington's first execution since 2001, and Brown had been on death row for 16 years.
"This is a somber end to the long journey Holly Washa's friends and family have experienced since losing their loved one in such a tragic way nearly 20 years ago," said Attorney General Rob McKenna.
Audio: Witnessing the execution
KOMO's Liz Rocca, who was chosen to witness the execution, explained the process as was told to her. Listen >>>
Rocca also described feeling uneasy in the hours before the execution. Listen >>>
After the execution, Rocca recounted what she had witnessed. Listen >>>
Brown had argued that his mental illness was not adequately considered during his sentencing and that it should bar his execution. According to court records, he suffered from bipolar disorder.
Brown confessed to killing the 21-year-old Washa during an interrogation in California for an alleged assault on a woman there. He later led authorities to Washa's battered body, which was inside the trunk of a car.
He met Washa near Sea-Tac airport in Washington when he helpfully pointed to Washa's rear tire, indicating a problem. When she stopped to check it out, he carjacked her at knifepoint.
For the next 36 hours, Brown robbed, raped and tortured Washa, before stabbing and strangling her.
"His demeanor — that's what struck us. And his lack of remorse," said Lt. Al Franz of the Palm Springs police department, one of the investigators who first interviewed Brown in California.
"This is a violent individual, and he was just very, very calm while he was telling his story," Franz said. "The lack of remorse was pretty incredible to me. The way he spoke about his victims, they weren't people to him."
Brown, who is from San Jose, Calif., had a history of violence against women, including a 1977 conviction in California for assaulting a woman with a knife at a shopping center. He also served 7½ years — the minimum sentence — for assaulting another woman in Oregon in 1984.
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The coward died whining.
Posted Sep-21-2010 Byjohn731863 (512.12) 
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Gotta love the irony of a raping, torturing murderer complaining about fairness. Wonder if they've scraped the Obama sticker off his cell wall yet.
Posted Sep-21-2010 Byvicsemprini (1285.98) vicsemprini View Channel Send Message
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This is the first time I have seen For or Against cages to stand in.
Posted Sep-22-2010 Bysmokin650 (242.36) 
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it goes to show you how easily the US populace is easily controlled.
Posted Sep-22-2010 Byabsu69 (2170.74) absu69 View Channel Send Message
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Agreed. Hopey-Changey lemmings come to mind.
Posted Sep-22-2010 Bysmokin650 (242.36) 
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"I Only Killed One Victim" ~well then, you only have to die once, dirtbag.
Posted Sep-22-2010 Bydfaugust2k (1397.50) dfaugust2k View Channel Send Message
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Can't see true justice,
Only killed one person.
Stop complaining,
they only killed you once.
Posted Sep-22-2010 Byjim_a49 (338.76) 
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I'm sure I'm paraphrasing: "why do you kill somebody to show that killing is wrong - that's insane"
the THING (it) that raped, tortured, and killed an actual human being is not a human. it is an animal that can not be controlled and needs to be put down like a rat with rabies.
there are no values or morals here, just the need to extinguish a thing that causes badness.
Kill it. it is not a person.
Posted Sep-22-2010 Bykachin (184.94) kachin View Channel Send Message
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Kill a man and you're a murderer, kill many and you're a conqueror, kill them all, you're a god.
Posted Sep-21-2010 Byvelocity73R (330.80) 
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So if they were going to kill him anyway why waste money on his ass for 17 years?
Posted Sep-21-2010 ByZardoz003 (1642.32) 
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The scumbag got what he deserved...but not soon enough.
Posted Sep-21-2010 Byvicsemprini (1285.98) vicsemprini View Channel Send Message
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Good question.
Posted Sep-21-2010 Bymarinemom (5470.58) 
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Unfairly treated! I'm sure the girl he killed was treated unfair too! Bye!!
Posted Sep-22-2010 ByZipper10 (4359.22) 
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He complained because he got the death penalty for only raping, torturing and killing one person. What did he want, a good samaritan's badge? At least the family of the victim got closure but not soon enough.
Posted Sep-22-2010 Bymlivsey (1121.86) 
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Didn't know Washington had the death penalty. Good for them for removing a piece of vermin from the face of the earth. I wish capital punishment was in the Canadian Criminal Code.
Posted Sep-22-2010 Byhoosfoos (51.62) 
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Being on death row for that long is surely going to stress you out, not just the thought of the death penalty for that long.
Posted Sep-22-2010 ByBlackwolfhunting (680.72) 
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Just one victim is enough. Welcome to hell, failure!
Posted Sep-22-2010 Byjuchat (345.34) juchat View Channel Send Message
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Adios MF!
Posted Sep-22-2010 Byericredbeard (279.08) ericredbeard View Channel Send Message
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