Mississippi Executes Man Who Killed Wife, Terrorized Family

Mississippi Executes Man Who Killed Wife, Terrorized Family
David Neal Cox. Mississippi Department of Corrections via AP
The Associated Press
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PARCHMAN, Miss.—A man who pleaded guilty to killing his estranged wife and sexually assaulting her young daughter as her mother lay dying was put to death Wednesday evening, becoming the first inmate executed in Mississippi in nine years.

David Neal Cox, 50, abandoned all appeals and filed court papers calling himself “worthy of death” before the state Supreme Court set his execution date. He appeared calm as he received a lethal injection. A coroner pronounced him dead at 6:12 p.m. CST at the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman.