Texas Inmate Facing Execution for 2001 Fatal Shooting as His Lawyers Argue He’s No Longer a Danger

Texas Inmate Facing Execution for 2001 Fatal Shooting as His Lawyers Argue He’s No Longer a Danger
Texas death row inmate Ramiro Gonzales in an undated photo. Texas Department of Criminal Justice via AP
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HOUSTON—A Texas man who admitted that he kidnapped, sexually assaulted, and fatally shot the 18-year-old girlfriend of his drug dealer was set to be executed on Wednesday.

The remains of Bridget Townsend weren’t found until October 2002, two years after she vanished, when Ramiro Gonzales, having received two life sentences for kidnapping and raping another woman, led authorities to the spot in Southwest Texas where he left her body.