Creator

Rodger Mallison

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Identifier

10020926

Description

Charlie Brooks Jr., an inmate on death row at the Tarrant County Jail. Brooks is seen with a tray of food while being interviewed by Fort Worth Star-Telegram reporter Jim Morris. The clipping reads: "Brooks, 39, came within four days of being executed last December for the 1976 murder of used-car lot attendant David Gregory in Fort Worth. A stay of execution issued by U.S. District Judge David Belew, however, ensured that Brooks will not be put to death in the near future." Brooks was the first prisoner in the United States to be executed by lethal injection in Huntsville, Texas, on December 7, 1982.

Archival Date

1982-02-17

Collection Name

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

Collection Number

AR406-6 02/17/1982 #7607 fr. 8

Original Format

Negatives, Black & White

File Format

JPG

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Subjects

Prisoners; Sentences (Criminal procedures); Executions; Jails; Food; Interviews; Homicides

Names

Brooks, Charlie, Jr.; Tarrant County (Tex.)

Subjects

Prisoners; Sentences (Criminal procedures); Executions; Jails; Food; Interviews; Homicides

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