The man who raped and murdered 15-year-old Stacy Payne in 2001 is scheduled to be executed on October 10.
Roy Lee Ward, convicted in the case, will face lethal injection after Governor Mike Braun accepted the Indiana Parole Board’s unanimous recommendation to proceed. The board held a clemency hearing on September 22, where they cited the brutality of the crime and support from the victim’s family in their decision.
Lee Ward gained entry to Payne’s home by pretending to search for a lost dog before attacking her. His attorneys argued he was remorseful and raised concerns about his mental health history, including an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis that was never presented in court. They also challenged the state’s execution method in multiple appeals.
Had clemency been granted, Robinson’s sentence would have been reduced to life in prison.

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Good!
Now let’s get rid of the “insanity” defense.