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William Emmett LeCroy, Murder, Georgia 2001

Published July 31, 2020

William Emmett LeCroy

William Emmett LeCroy, a 58-year-old inmate on federal death row, is set to face the death penalty for his heinous crime. In 2001, LeCroy broke into Joann Lee Tiesler's home in Gilmer County, Georgia, where he raped and murdered the 30-year-old nurse. The gruesome attack involved binding Tiesler's hands behind her back, strangling her with an electrical cord, slashing her throat with a knife, and stabbing her in the back five times.

LeCroy had a prior conviction for aggravated assault, burglary, child molestation, and statutory rape. He had served 10 years in federal and state prison before being released to supervised probation. However, this did not deter LeCroy from planning to flee the country. He broke into Tiesler's home and committed the heinous crime.

In March 2004, a jury in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia found LeCroy guilty of carjacking resulting in death and unanimously recommended a sentence of death. His conviction and sentence were affirmed on appeal, and his requests for collateral relief were rejected by every court that considered them.

LeCroy's execution is scheduled for September 22, 2020, at the U.S. Penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana. This brings to light the harsh reality of capital punishment in the United States.

The case of William Emmett LeCroy serves as a reminder of the severity of the crime he committed. His actions resulted in the loss of an innocent life, and the community is still grappling with the aftermath of his heinous crime.

In conclusion, the scheduled execution of William Emmett LeCroy is a stark reminder of the consequences of committing such heinous crimes. We must continue to hold those responsible accountable for their actions and ensure that justice is served.

**Mandatory Facts:**

Defendant: William Emmett LeCroy

Criminal Charges: Carjacking resulting in death

City and State: Gilmer County, Georgia

Exact Date: March 2004

Sentence: Death penalty

**Arrest Date:** Not specified

**Sentence Date:** March 2004

**Sentence Outcome:** Death penalty

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Source: https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/pr/executions-scheduled-two-federal-inmates