Christa Pike will be executed on September 30, 2026

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    1. Maximum_Expert92 on

      > In an order dat­ed September 30, 2025, the Tennessee Supreme Court set an exe­cu­tion date for Christa Pike, the only woman on Tennessee’s death row. If her exe­cu­tion pro­ceeds as sched­uled on September 30, 2026, Ms. Pike will be the first woman exe­cut­ed in the state in more than 200 years and the only per­son exe­cut­ed in Tennessee for a crime com­mit­ted at age 18, 19 or 20 in the mod­ern death penalty era

    2. >On January 12, 1995, Pike, Shipp, Peterson, and Slemmer signed out of the dormitory and proceeded to the woods, where Slemmer was told they wanted to make peace by offering her some marijuana. Upon arrival at the secluded location, Slemmer was attacked by Pike and Shipp while Peterson acted as lookout. According to later court testimony, for the next thirty minutes, Slemmer was taunted, beaten, and slashed; and a pentagram was carved in her chest. Finally, Pike smashed Slemmer’s skull with a large chunk of asphalt, killing her. Pike kept a piece of Slemmer’s skull.

      >Pike began to show off the piece of skull around the school, and the three were arrested within 36 hours. The log book showed that Pike, Shipp, Peterson, and Slemmer left together, and only three returned. Detectives found the piece of skull in Pike’s jacket pocket. Soon after her arrest, Pike confessed to police of the torture and killing of Slemmer, but insisted they were merely trying to scare her and it got out of control.

      Yikes!

      ETA: and it keeps going:

      >On August 24, 2001, Pike (with alleged assistance from inmate Natasha Cornett) attacked and attempted to strangle fellow inmate Patricia Jones with a shoestring, and nearly succeeded in choking her to death. Jones had been serving a life sentence for the 1994 murder of 84-year-old Alberta Coker in Knoxville at the time of her attack.

      Folks, I don’t think this lady is very nice at all!

    3. MindlessMage777 on

      Looked her up. She confessed to torturing and murdering a girl she thought might be interested in her boyfriend, smashed her skull, and kept a piece as a souvenir that she then showed off.

    4. Soft-Escape8734 on

      I’m shocked they waited so long. Three decades at taxpayer expense and lawyers getting rich. If sentence was to be death, especially after confession, courtroom -> gallows, do not pass Go, do not collect $200.

    5. Oh no!

      So, whattya think, do the Yankees have a chance to come back from down two games to the Blue Jays?

    6. OldStatistician7975 on

      Hell she had a horrible childhood.

      Not a defense of her actions but I can see how that translates into the problems later.

    7. This person probably doesn’t deserve to live, but I am perfectly happy for her to continue to do so, in a cage for the rest of her life, if it means that innocent people will not be executed.  Which will inevitably happen if the death penalty is on the books.

    8. Yallneedjesuschrist on

      Why is this „interesting as fuck“? A murderer will be executed in a state that still has corporal punishment.

    9. _Monitor_7665 on

      Should have been carried out a long time ago. Appeals should be completed with in two weeks execution by thirty days,in my opinion

    10. Here’s how cooked America is these days, first thing I thought when seeing this post is that someone is announcing this as a public threat to a public figure, like some Black Mirror shit. Then couple of seconds later I figured it must be death row.

    11. cycleaccurate on

      I’m a GenX. I was told over 50 years ago that the death penalty stops people from murdering.

      I’m still waiting for murders to stop.

      The death penalty serves no function in civil society than just the prey instinct of vendetta.

    12. Ok, I’m not a death penalty guy. If it were up to me I’d prefer life without parole.

      That said, this is one I will not lose any sleep over.

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