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Billy Galloway
Billy John Galloway, 41, was executed by lethal injection on 13 May
2010 in Huntsville, Texas for killing a man during a robbery.
Late in the summer of 1998, Galloway, then 29; his girlfriend, Deannee
Bayless, 30; his friend, Kevin Varga, 29; and Varga's girlfriend,
Venus Anderson, 17 - all of whom were on probation or parole in South
Dakota - gathered up their belongings, loaded up Galloway's vehicle,
and left South Dakota, intending to travel to Mexico.
After a few days, the group arrived in Wichita, Kansas, and checked
into a hotel. They made plans to "roll" someone - i.e., to lure
someone back to the hotel to blackmail or rob him. Varga instructed
Anderson to choose someone who appeared old and weak, and not too
heavy. Varga then stayed in the hotel room, while Galloway, Bayless,
and Anderson went to a bar. Anderson and Bayless pretended to be
sisters. Anderson picked up David McCoy, while Bayless pretended to
pick up Galloway. Bayless talked McCoy into returning to the hotel
with them. Once there, Varga emerged from the bathroom with a metal
pole and beat McCoy to death. The men then wrapped his body in a
blanket and put it in their vehicle. The group then left Witchita,
driving both Galloway and McCoy's cars. After Galloway's vehicle broke
down, they abandoned it in a parking lot with the body still inside.
On 7 September, the group arrived in Greenville, Texas. They decided
to roll another victim. Bayless and Anderson went to a motel, met
David Logie in the lounge, and convinced him to go eat with them. With
Bayless driving Logie's rental car, they left the parking lot
together. Varga and Galloway followed them in McCoy's car. After a
short time, Bayless pulled over near a building in a deserted area,
ostensibly so that she and Logie could have sex on the hood. Logie
exited the car with her. Varga and Galloway then appeared and began
attacking Logie. Galloway struck him with his fists and knocked him
down. He pleaded for his life for several minutes while Galloway beat
him. Varga then handed Galloway an object, and the beating continued
until Logie was dead. The group took Logie's wallet and credit cards
and dragged his body into the woods. They burned McCoy's car and left
Greenville in Logie's car. Police found a ball peen hammer and a tree
limb near the body.
The group proceeded to San Antonio. Bayless and Anderson used Logie's
credit cards at a shopping mall. Police followed them from the mall,
discovered that their car was stolen, and pulled them over in a
parking lot. After an officer separated the women, Anderson confessed
to the murders, and she and Bayless were arrested. Varga and Galloway
were subsequently arrested at a strip club.
According to Anderson's testimony, the original plan the group devised
in Wichita was for her to lure a man back to the room and that once
his pants were down, Varga would emerge from hiding and blackmail him.
However, she did testify that before she left the room, she saw Varga
swinging a metal pole and heard him remark that it was "too long."
Although she wasn't in the room while Logie was killed, she heard a
lot of thumping sounds, then heard Galloway tell Varga, "That's
enough."
Anderson further testified that after McCoy's murder, her three
co-defendants began "jumping around and hugging each other and kissing
each other and coming up to me and hugging me and asking me if I was
all right and telling me it was all right ... the first murder was
always that way, you know..." When Bayless found only $80 in McCoy's
wallet, Galloway started kicking and spitting on McCoy's body and
calling him names.
Galloway had prior felony convictions in South Dakota for grand theft
and attempted robbery. He was sentenced to 8 years and 6 years,
respectively, for those convictions. He met Varga in prison, where
they were cellmates. Galloway had been on parole for about three
months when he left South Dakota.
In January 1990, after using cocaine, heroin, PCP, and LSD, Galloway
struck himself in the face with a hammer, causing the loss of two
teeth.
While awaiting trial, Galloway escaped from the county jail. He
stabbed an officer numerous times with a shank, but the officer's
bulletproof vest prevented serious injury. Galloway was captured about
90 minutes later.
A jury convicted Galloway of capital murder in November 1999 and
sentenced him to death. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed
the conviction and sentence in January 2003. All of his subsequent
appeals in state and federal court were denied.
Kevin Scott Varga was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to
death. He was executed one day before Galloway. Deannee Anne Bayless
was convicted of murder and sentenced to 40 years in prison. In
custody as of this writing, she becomes eligible for parole in 2018.
Venus Joy Anderson received limited immunity in exchange for her
testimony against the others. She served seven years in prison.
"People are trying to make me a monster," Galloway said in an
interview from death row. "I'm not a monster. I made some bad
decisions in my life." On the other hand, Galloway said he persuaded
the others to make the fateful road trip to Mexico with him out of a
"Manson complex".
Galloway did not make any last-day legal moves to attempt to prevent
his execution. "I guess I've come to the realization that this is it,"
he said.
David Logie's father and widow attended Galloway's execution, as did
Galloway's father and stepmother and a friend. "If I can go back and
change the past, I would," he said, looking at his victim's loved
ones. "There's nothing I can do. I'm sorry." Galloway then expressed
love to his friend. "That's it," he said to conclude his last
statement. The lethal injection was then started. He was pronounced
dead at 6:19 p.m.

By David Carson. Posted on 14 May 2010.
Sources: Texas Attorney General's office, Texas Department of
Criminal Justice, court documents, Associated Press.
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