Florida Executes Convicted Double Murderer James Dennis Ford

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Florida executed James Dennis Ford, a 64-year-old man convicted of double murder, on February 13, 2025. Ford was pronounced dead at 6:19 PM after receiving a lethal injection at Florida State Prison, marking the state's first execution of the year. He was found guilty of killing Gregory Malnory, 25, and Kimberly Malnory, 26, during a 1997 fishing trip at a sod farm in Charlotte County, Florida.

According to court documents, the couple’s toddler daughter witnessed the gruesome attack. Ford attacked Gregory Malnory with a rifle and then committed further acts of violence against Kimberly before fleeing the scene. Maranda Malnory, now an adult, expressed her ongoing pain from the loss of her parents in a statement, stating that the execution provided her with some "peace of mind."

Ford's attorneys challenged his execution on several grounds, claiming his low IQ and childhood trauma should exempt him. However, courts upheld the sentence, noting he was 36 years old at the time of the murders. The U.S. Supreme Court denied his final appeal just days before the execution.

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