UPDATE: He’s dead. And thus the 9-month pause in executions is over.
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Karl Eugene Chamberlain is scheduled to be executed tomorrow evening shortly after 6 p.m.
If his execution is not stayed, it will be the first execution in Texas since Michael Richard was executed on Sept 25, 2007.
Karl’s Crime
Karl Chamberlain entered neighbor Felicia Prechtl’s apartment (in Dallas) on August 2, 1991, and forced her into a bedroom. Chamberlain taped the 29-year-old Prechtl’s hands and feet and raped her. He then took ther into the bathroom and shot her in the head with a .30 caliber rifle.
Police questioned Chamberlain the night of the murder, but he was not arrested until July 17, 1996, after a fingerprint search returned his name as a possible match. Police arrested Chamberlain, who gave investigators a written confession. He also directed them to a weapon of the same type used to kill Prechtl, and provided DNA samples that matched the profile of samples taken from Prechtl’s body.
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Raped her. Then executed her.
Chamberlain claims that in the five years between his murderous act and being arrested for the crime that he had cleaned up his life:
…become a sober helpful part of society … for five years, then, at the peak of success, with a good job, a fiancé, good friends, and happiness and healing, a crushing blow from his past came and swept it all away. A capital murder from five years in his past, poor lawyers, and lack of mercy find him today awaiting a date with death.
Uh huh. Poor lawyers. What did he want them to do — the prosecutor had a written confession, his DNA on the victim, and his fingerprints at the crime scene.
And as for the lack of mercy? He’s received far, far more than he showed Felicia Prechtl.
And for that the man deserves to die.







Chamberlain claims that in the five years between his murderous act and being arrested for the crime that he had cleaned up his life:
Sure, if you consider attacking a woman in a mall parking lot with a stun gun “cleaned up.”
Left by Anonymous on June 10th, 2008 at 1:57 pm