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| The death chamber at Florida State Prison in Starke. |
Under Gov. Rick Scott, 18 inmates executed in under 3 years.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - After Wednesday night's execution, 18 Florida inmates have been put to death since Gov. Rick Scott took office. While the pace of executions is increasing, the number of inmates on death row isn't getting any smaller.
It took Rick Scott almost 10 months after taking office to order the first execution, but the pace is increasing. He has now put more inmates to death than any other governor in a single term.
Jeb Bush sent 21 convicts to their maker while governor, but it took him eight years.
Scott has already signed a death warrant setting a July 10 date for the execution of Eddy Wayne Davis, who raped and murdered an 11-year-old girl.
It's a duty he says he never thought about when he was seeking the office.
And while Scott has authorized 18 executions in about three years, 64 more people were placed on death row. But the new legislation streamlining the process and many convicts having exhausted their appeals, more frequent executions appear likely.
Source: Mike Vasilinda, Reporter, Capitol News Service, June 19, 2014
