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EPISODE · May 10, 2026 · 12 MIN

Texas' 600th Execution: Inside the Fight Over Intellectual Disability

from Death Row Stories · host François Picard

Texas is about to carry out its 600th execution since 1976. But this case is different.Edward Lee Busby Jr is scheduled to die for a brutal 2004 murder in Fort Worth. What he did was horrific. A 77-year-old woman, Laura Lee Crane, was taken at random from a grocery store parking lot and killed. Her family still carries that loss.But today, the focus has shifted to a critical question: should he even be eligible for execution?Two independent experts, one for the defense and one for the prosecution, reached the same conclusion. They found Busby to be intellectually disabled. Under U.S. Supreme Court law, that should make him ineligible for the death penalty.Yet a Texas court rejected those findings.Now, the case has reached the highest court in the country, raising a deeper issue that goes far beyond one man:Can a judge ignore unanimous medical expertise?And what does that mean for others on death row?In this episode of Death Row Stories, I take you inside a legal battle that exposes the cracks in the system. To bring clarity, I revisit an interview I conducted in October 2022 with attorney Richard Burr, a leading expert who worked on the landmark Supreme Court case that banned the execution of people with intellectual disabilities. His insight helps unpack what “intellectual disability” really means, how it is assessed, and why these cases remain so contested today.This is not just about one execution.It is about where the law draws the line.🔴 A real case.⚖️ A national debate.⏳ And a decision that could come too late.Subscribe to follow the case as it unfolds.Discover our YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@Death-Row-StoriesEmail me at: [email protected]

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Texas is about to carry out its 600th execution since 1976. But this case is different.Edward Lee Busby Jr is scheduled to die for a brutal 2004 murder in Fort Worth. What he did was horrific. A 77-year-old woman, Laura Lee Crane, was taken at random from a grocery store parking lot and killed. Her family still carries that loss.But today, the focus has shifted to a critical question: should he even be eligible for execution?Two independent experts, one for the defense and one for the prosecution, reached the same conclusion. They found Busby to be intellectually disabled. Under U.S. Supreme Court law, that should make him ineligible for the death penalty.Yet a Texas court rejected those findings.Now, the case has reached the highest court in the country, raising a deeper issue that goes far beyond one man:Can a judge ignore unanimous medical expertise?And what does that mean for others on death row?In this episode of Death Row Stories, I take you inside a legal battle that exposes the cracks in the system. To bring clarity, I revisit an interview I conducted in October 2022 with attorney Richard Burr, a leading expert who worked on the landmark Supreme Court case that banned the execution of people with intellectual disabilities. His insight helps unpack what “intellectual disability” really means, how it is assessed, and why these cases remain so contested today.This is not just about one execution.It is about where the law draws the line.🔴 A real case.⚖️ A national debate.⏳ And a decision that could come too late.Subscribe to follow the case as it unfolds.Discover our YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@Death-Row-StoriesEmail me at: [email protected]

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