Louisiana Supreme Court denies death row inmates request for rehearing
According to Attorney General Liz Murrill, the inmate, Darrell Robinson, and his lawyers applied for a rehearing on Thursday, September 4. Court documents reveal that the application for the rehearing was denied.
Murrill issued a statement on the denial, saying:
“Darrell Robinson brutally murdered four people including a 10-month-old baby in Rapides Parish 29 years ago. It is long past time for him to have been executed. I intend to see that this happens as expeditiously as possible.”
Robinson, who had been living with Lambert in exchange for doing chores, was reportedly drinking heavily in the days leading up to the murders.
On the morning of the murders, witnesses saw Robinson acting erratically and buying alcohol.
Later that day, Lambert’s relative arrived at the home for a planned lunch and found the victims’ bodies in the living room.
All four victims had been shot in the head at close range.
Robinson was charged with four counts of first-degree murder.
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