
Texas man is executed 13 years to the day of a store robbery in which he set a clerk on fire
HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) — A Texas man was executed Tuesday evening, 13 years to the day of a convenience store robbery in which he set an elderly clerk on fire in a Dallas suburb.
Matthew Lee Johnson, 49, received a lethal injection at the state penitentiary in Huntsville and was pronounced dead at 6:53 p.m, authorities said. He was condemned for the May 20, 2012, attack on 76-year-old Nancy Harris, a great-grandmother he splashed with lighter fluid and set ablaze in the suburb of Garland. Badly burned, she died days afterward.
Asked by the warden if he had a final statement, Johnson turned his head and looked at his victim’s relatives, watching through a window a few feet from him.
“As I look at each one of you, I can see her on that day,” he said, speaking slowly and clearly. “I please ask for your forgiveness. I never meant to hurt her.”