(07/10/2000)
State Supreme Court Upholds Death Sentence for Double-Murderer, Rapist
In a unanimous decision Monday, the Tennessee Supreme Court upheld the
death sentence a Madison County jury imposed on Farris Genner Morris, Jr, who
confessed to killing two victims and raping a third neighbor after forcing his
way into their home.
Morris was convicted of two counts of first degree
murder and one count of aggravated rape. In addition to upholding the death
sentence for one of the first degree murder convictions, Justices affirmed a
life without parole sentence the jury imposed for the other first degree murder
conviction and the 25-year sentence the trial judge imposed for the rape
conviction. The court rejected all issues raised by Morris in the direct
appeal. Under state law, direct appeal of a death sentence is automatically
reviewed by the Supreme Court.
We have reviewed the entire record and
the arguments raised in this case and we conclude that the evidence was
sufficient to support the conviction and that the issues raised by the
defendant do not warrant relief, Chief Justice Riley Anderson wrote for
the court. We have also determined that the evidence supported the
jurys findings of two aggravating circumstances, that the evidence
supported the jurys finding that these aggravating circumstances
outweighed mitigating evidence beyond a reasonable doubt and that the death
sentence in this case was not arbitrary, excessive or
disproportionate.
Morris was sentenced to death for the Sept. 17,
1994, stabbing and bludgeoning death of 15-year-old Erica Hurd. He also
received life without parole for killing Charles Ragland by shooting him in the
head and 25 years for raping Raglands wife, Angela Ragland.
In his
confession to police, Morris said he had smoked crack cocaine before committing
the murders and rape. Prior to the crimes, Morris said he asked Ragland, who
lived in an adjoining Jackson duplex, to sell him some dope. When
Ragland said he did not sell drugs, Morris told him he would regret
disrespecting me. He later forced his way into the duplex by holding a
shotgun to Erica Hurds head and again asked, where the dope
was. Charles Ragland again told him didnt have any, but
offered to give him money.
Morris ordered Charles Ragland onto the floor,
placed a pillow on his head and shot him to death. After ordering the teenage
victim into a closet and tying Angela Ragland to a bed, Morris removed Erica
Hurd from the closet, stabbed her 37 times, and beat her in the face and head.
Morris then forced Angela Ragland to bathe him and prepare food for him before
repeatedly raping her.