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Shawn Paul Humphries was born on 19 October, 1971, is an American murderer (1971–2005). Discover Shawn Paul Humphries's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?

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1971

Shawn Paul Humphries (October 19, 1971 – December 2, 2005) was a murderer executed by the U.S. state of South Carolina.

1984

Humphries was arrested in 1984 for two counts of breaking and entering and was placed on probation.

He received more probation after being suspended from school for fighting on several occasions.

At fifteen he was sent to a state facility in Columbia for thirty days.

1989

In January 1989 he was arrested after breaking into a church while looking for food, as he was homeless at the time.

His first jail term was in Alabama from stealing a car.

He received two years in prison followed by four years of probation.

1994

He was convicted of the January 1, 1994, murder of Dickie Smith in Fountain Inn, South Carolina.

Humphries and his friend Eddie Blackwell had been driving around drinking beer on the night of January 1, 1994, and decided to rob the Max-Saver convenience store.

When they entered the shop around 7 a.m., Dickie Smith asked the two men if they would like something hot.

Humphries reportedly flashed his stolen gun at the owner, and demanded money.

Smith then reached under the counter and Humphries fired one shot that hit Smith in the head.

Fleeing the scene, Humphries left Blackwell in the shop, where he was arrested by police.

Humphries was apprehended a short time later.

Humphries said that he panicked when he saw Smith reach behind the counter and that he was not a cold-blooded killer.

He was convicted on August 5, 1994, of murder, attempted robbery, possession of a firearm during the commission of a violent crime, and criminal conspiracy.

For the murder he received a death sentence, and concurrent sentences of twenty years for the robbery and five years for criminal conspiracy.

For his part in the crime Edward Blackwell received life imprisonment.

His conviction and sentence were affirmed by the South Carolina Supreme Court.

After this he filed various petition for a writ of certiorari and habeas corpus including the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina.

All were denied.

His appeals lawyers say that the trial had serious problems.

During his closing statement, the prosecutor compared the lives of Smith and Humphries during a year, suggesting, in the words of Judge Wilkinson of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, that "his life is of less worth than that of someone else."

The prosecutor stated that it was "profane to give this man a gift of life under these circumstances."

Wilkinson wrote in his dissenting opinion that the fact that Humphries's lawyer did not object to these statements is the hallmark of ineffective counsel.

2005

Humphries was pronounced dead at 6:18 p.m. EST on December 2, 2005, by lethal injection at the Broad River Correctional Institution in Columbia.

His father was extremely abusive towards Humphries and introduced him to alcohol, drugs, and paint fumes when he was between the ages of six and ten.

Humphries' aunt said that his father had said on several occasions that he did not love his children and wished that they had been aborted.

Humphries had only been conceived after his mother had been raped at knife-point by her estranged husband.

He lived with his brother and grandparents from the time he was three until the age of twelve.

His grandfather testified that both he and his wife were heavy drinkers and that she grew marijuana in their backyard.

Only when their mother remarried did the boys return to live with her.

Prior to the murders he had a criminal record.

He was executed on December 2, 2005 by lethal injection, in the 1001st execution since the Gregg v. Georgia decision in 1976.

His final statement was read before the execution by his lawyer.

The one-and-a-half-page handwritten statement said in part:

"[…]I hope that my execution brings the Smith family some peace. But now I want to say something to everyone who supports this or any execution. We are all sinners, so what gives you the right as a sinner to take away a gift that God gave.[…]"

He also mouthed the words "I'm sorry" while looking at Kathy Carpenter, one of Smith's sisters.

After the execution, she described those words as the "greatest gift that I could have ever received".

His last meal consisted of a McDonald's hamburger, french fries, broccoli and cheese, and oat cereal.