Both men have maintained they are innocent. If the executions go
ahead, they would be the 17th and 18th this year in the United
States.
Texas has already executed eight inmates this year and has put
more prisoners to death than any state since the U.S. Supreme
Court reinstated capital punishment in 1976.
Clark was convicted of killing Christina Muse in 1998. Clark
lived with his then-girlfriend, Tory Bush, and the two used and
sold methamphetamine, according to documents filed in the Texas
Court of Criminal Appeals.
Muse lived with the pair for a short period of time and when she
moved out, the two thought she might report their illicit
activities to law enforcement. They conspired to attack her when
she returned for a visit to the residence, the records said.
Muse was tortured with a stun gun, bound with duct tape and
tossed in a closet for several hours. She was then taken to a
bathtub, beaten with a board and drowned, the records showed.
Muse's body was placed in a barrel filled with lime and cement,
according to the records. Her body was found about four months
later by police, with the help of Bush, the Tyler Morning
Telegraph reported.
Clark has said he did not take part in the killing and has
blamed others for the murder.
Bush testified against Clark, who said he was the mastermind in
the plot. In return, she received a sentence of 20 years in
prison for her part in the murder, news reports said.
(Reporting by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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