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Nine murders. Nine death sentences. But the mass murderer was executed for killing a North Dakota family
Roger Dale Stafford was executed after 17 years on death row for the 1978 murders of nine people, including a North Dakota family, following trials in Oklahoma.
- On July 1, 1995, Roger Dale Stafford was executed at Oklahoma State Penitentiary after a last meal, receiving a lethal injection at 12:22 a.m. and pronounced dead eight minutes later following 17 years of appeals.
- On June 22, 1978, the Lorenz family was ambushed on Interstate 35 after Verna Stafford feigned a car breakdown, while Roger and his brother demanded money and opened fire.
- About a month later, Stafford and his brother attacked the Sirloin Stockade, herding six people into a meat cooler and gunning them down, with a 10-year-old boy finding pistols that linked to the crimes.
- Prosecutors secured convictions for nine murders but executed Roger Dale Stafford for the North Dakota family of three; Verna Stafford pleaded guilty and received two life sentences.
- Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson said Stafford became a statewide symbol of appeals delays, while the Lorenz family pursued justice and influenced careers including Dennis Lorenz's.
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Nine murders. Nine death sentences. But the mass murderer was executed for killing a North Dakota family
McALESTER, OK — It took 17 years to kill Roger Dale Stafford. One appeal after another, an earlier stay of execution, the 43-year-old mass murderer — who killed at least nine people during Oklahoma’s “bloody summer” in 1978, including a North Dakotan family of three — sat down with his third wife, Mickey, for his last meal of foot-long hot dogs at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary on July 1, 1995. Despite all the evidence against him, including on…
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