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       ~ James Dailey, (FL) ~
       By: BuzzC Date: September 26, 2019, 3:11 pm
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       Execution set for man who killed 14-year-old girl in Florida--
       Gov. DeSantis signs death warrant in 1985 murder
       Thursday, September 26, 2019
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       TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - More than 34 years after the **** body of a
       14-year-old girl was found in Pinellas County, Gov. Ron DeSantis
       on Wednesday signed a death warrant for convicted murderer James
       Dailey.
       
       DeSantis scheduled a Nov. 7 execution for Dailey, who would be
       the third inmate put to death since DeSantis took office in
       January. The others were Gary Ray Bowles, who was executed in
       August for a 1994 murder in Jacksonville, and Bobby Joe Long,
       who was executed in May for a 1984 murder in Hillsborough
       County.
       Dailey, now 73, was convicted in the May 1985 murder of
       14-year-old Shelly Boggio, who had been hitchhiking with her
       twin sister near St. Petersburg, according to a summary of the
       case released Wednesday night by DeSantis' office. Dailey and
       another man, Jack Pearcy, later took Boggio to what was
       described as a "deserted fishing area," where her body was later
       found with multiple stab wounds, according to the summary and
       court documents.
       
       Pearcy, now 64, was sentenced to life in prison for the murder,
       while Dailey received the death penalty.
       
       In releasing the death warrant, DeSantis' office included a 1994
       resentencing order that provided grisly details about Boggio's
       death. It said the motive in the crime was sexual battery.
       
       "The victim's body was found completely ****, floating in the
       (Intracoastal) Waterway," said the resentencing order by Circuit
       Judge Thomas E. Penick Jr. "Her underwear was found on shore
       near areas of fresh blood. Shelly Boggio's jeans had been
       removed and thrown in the waterway. Potential physical evidence
       of an actual sexual battery upon Shelly Boggio was lost because
       her body had been floating in the waterway for an extended
       period of time. All of the evidence and testimony presented
       established beyond a reasonable doubt that Shelly Boggio at the
       very least was a victim of an attempted sexual battery."
       The judge also wrote that the victim was "brutally stabbed as
       she fought frantically and continuously for her life" and that
       she had been dragged into the waterway and held under water
       until she drowned.
       
       State and federal courts have turned down a series of appeals
       filed by Dailey since at least 1995, according to the death
       warrant.
       The other executions ordered this year by DeSantis involved
       inmates who committed multiple murders.
       Bowles, 57, was sentenced to death for the murder of Walter
       Hinton, who was found dead in 1994 n his Jacksonville mobile
       home. Bowles also was serving life sentences for the 1994
       murders of John Roberts in Volusia County and Albert Morris in
       Nassau County. In addition, Bowles confessed to murdering men in
       Georgia and Maryland, with evidence suggesting he targeted gay
       men.
       
       Long, 65, was sentenced to death in the 1984 murder of Michelle
       Simms after picking her up on Kennedy Boulevard in Tampa. In
       1985. Long also pleaded guilty to seven additional first-degree
       murder charges and numerous charges for sexual batteries and
       kidnappings in the Tampa Bay region.
       8)
       #Post#: 397--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ~ James Dailey, (FL) ~
       By: BuzzC Date: October 4, 2019, 10:59 am
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       Justices reject appeal from Death Row inmate convicted in 1985
       murder of teen--
       Execution scheduled for Nov. 7
       Thursday, October 3, 2019
       TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - With his execution scheduled for Nov. 7, the
       Florida Supreme Court on Thursday rejected an appeal from a
       Death Row inmate convicted in the 1985 murder of a 14-year-old
       girl in Pinellas County.
       Justices unanimously ruled against James Dailey, who raised a
       series of arguments, including that there had been “newly
       discovered evidence” in the case.
       Gov. Ron DeSantis last week signed a death warrant for Dailey,
       who was convicted in the May 1985 murder of 14-year-old Shelly
       Boggio, who had been hitchhiking with her twin sister and
       another girl near St. Petersburg, according to court documents.
       Dailey and another man, Jack Pearcy, were accused of taking
       Boggio to an area near Indian Rocks Beach, where her body was
       later found with multiple stab wounds. Pearcy was sentenced to
       life in prison for the murder, while Dailey received the death
       penalty.
       The arguments at the Supreme Court involved issues such as
       evidence that Dailey’s attorneys contended discredited a jail
       inmate, Paul Skalnik, who testified against Dailey. But the
       Supreme Court questioned why Dailey hadn’t raised the issues
       before.
       
       “Dailey neglects to explain why this information could not have
       been discovered earlier,” the ruling said.
       
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       Re: ~ James Dailey, (FL) ~
       By: BuzzC Date: October 4, 2019, 6:18 pm
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       When Jim dies it'll be exactly 31 years to the day that Killer
       #19 sat down in the hot seat. Jeffery Joseph Daugherty, Jr., was
       33 years old when he was dispatched to hell. That date was
       Monday, November 7th, 1988. Jeff's execution took place 2 1/2
       months before serial killer Ted Bundy fried on Tuesday, January
       24th, 1989! Daugherty was from Oakland County, Michigan. He
       murdered 7 during a short lived crime spree in 1976. I met the
       killer during my tour of the Brevard County Jail. We visited for
       a couple of hours and I wrote to him on death row for over 4
       years. I had attended his week long trial & sentencing to the
       death house. To read some of his death row words click on this
       link:
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