Jailhouse interview with Tennessee death row inmate Oscar Smith
Oscar Franklin Smith is a Tennessee death row inmate convicted of
the 1989 murders of his estranged wife, Judith Smith, and her two
teenage sons, Chad and Jason Burnett, in Nashville. He was
sentenced to death in 1990 and is currently the oldest...
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Oscar Franklin Smith is a Tennessee death row inmate convicted of
the 1989 murders of his estranged wife, Judith Smith, and her two
teenage sons, Chad and Jason Burnett, in Nashville. He was
sentenced to death in 1990 and is currently the oldest inmate on
Tennessee's death row, aged 74.
Smith has consistently maintained his innocence. His legal team
argues that new DNA evidence—specifically, an unknown male's DNA
found on one of the murder weapons—casts doubt on his conviction.
Additionally, they claim juror misconduct and misinformation during
his trial violated his fair trial rights.
Smith's execution has been delayed multiple times. In April 2022,
Governor Bill Lee halted his scheduled execution due to an
oversight in lethal injection preparations. A subsequent review
revealed that none of the lethal injection drugs used since 2018
had been fully tested, leading to a pause in executions. In
response, Tennessee introduced a new execution protocol using
pentobarbital as a single drug, though concerns about its potential
to cause unconstitutional pain persist.
Despite ongoing legal challenges, including a lawsuit questioning
the constitutionality of the new execution protocol, Smith's
execution is currently scheduled for May 22, 2025.
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the 1989 murders of his estranged wife, Judith Smith, and her two
teenage sons, Chad and Jason Burnett, in Nashville. He was
sentenced to death in 1990 and is currently the oldest inmate on
Tennessee's death row, aged 74.
Smith has consistently maintained his innocence. His legal team
argues that new DNA evidence—specifically, an unknown male's DNA
found on one of the murder weapons—casts doubt on his conviction.
Additionally, they claim juror misconduct and misinformation during
his trial violated his fair trial rights.
Smith's execution has been delayed multiple times. In April 2022,
Governor Bill Lee halted his scheduled execution due to an
oversight in lethal injection preparations. A subsequent review
revealed that none of the lethal injection drugs used since 2018
had been fully tested, leading to a pause in executions. In
response, Tennessee introduced a new execution protocol using
pentobarbital as a single drug, though concerns about its potential
to cause unconstitutional pain persist.
Despite ongoing legal challenges, including a lawsuit questioning
the constitutionality of the new execution protocol, Smith's
execution is currently scheduled for May 22, 2025.
https://linktr.ee/Unforbiddentruth
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unforbidden-truth--4724561/support.
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