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Date Sought for Tulsa Execution

Scott Pruitt
Scott Pruitt

By AP

Tulsa, OK – Okla. AG requests execution date for Tulsa convict

TULSA, Okla. (AP) Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt is asking a state appeals court to set an execution date for a man convicted of killing his wife in Tulsa County in 1996.

Pruitt on Monday requested the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals set an execution date for 46-year-old Timothy Shaun Stemple after the U.S. Supreme Court denied his final appeal.

Stemple was convicted and sentenced to die for the killing of 30-year-old Trisha Stemple along a Tulsa highway.

Prosecutors say Stemple planned to collect $950,000 in insurance money after beating his wife with a baseball bat and driving over her with a pickup with the help of a teenage accomplice. Stemple maintained his innocence.

Pruitt asked the court to set the execution within the next 60 days.