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Texas Judge Declares Death Row Inmate Melissa Lucio ‘Innocent’ in Daughter’s Death

James Griffin by James Griffin
November 21, 2024
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Death row inmate Melissa Lucio ‘innocent’ in daughter’s death, judge declares
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Melissa Lucio, a Texas woman who has spent over 15 years on death row for the tragic 2007 death of her 2-year-old daughter, Mariah, has taken a significant step closer to freedom. On October 16, 2024, Senior State District Judge Arturo Nelson issued a groundbreaking ruling, declaring Lucio “actually innocent” and recommending her conviction and death sentence be overturned.

Judge Nelson’s detailed 62-page decision exposed critical failures in Lucio’s prosecution. He identified suppressed evidence that could have exonerated Lucio, including statements from her other children who described their mother as loving and non-abusive. They explained Mariah’s death as a tragic accident caused by a fall down the stairs, evidence that was withheld during her trial.

“This Court finds [Lucio] has satisfied her burden and produced clear and convincing evidence that she is actually innocent of the offense of capital murder,” Nelson stated. His recommendation now goes to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for review, where the final decision will be made.

Lucio’s family and legal team, including the Innocence Project, welcomed the ruling with hope and gratitude. “This is the best news we could get going into the holidays,” said John Lucio, her son. Vanessa Potkin, Lucio’s attorney and director of special litigation at the Innocence Project, added, “Melissa should be home with her children and grandchildren.”

Lucio’s story has drawn widespread attention, thanks in part to Sabrina Van Tassel’s Hulu documentary The State of Texas vs. Melissa, which scrutinized the evidence and judicial processes that led to her conviction. Prominent figures such as Kim Kardashian and Sister Helen Prejean have championed her case, joining bipartisan lawmakers in calling for her release.

In April 2022, Lucio came within 48 hours of her scheduled execution before the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals issued a stay. Reflecting on the temporary reprieve, Lucio stated, “I am grateful the Court has given me the chance to live and prove my innocence. Mariah is in my heart today and always.”

Lucio’s case has sparked intense scrutiny of the criminal justice system, with advocates like Abraham Bonowitz of Death Penalty Action criticizing the systemic flaws it highlights. “It took a film viewed by millions and a massive public relations campaign just to halt her execution,” Bonowitz remarked. “Without a loud campaign, people like Melissa are left unheard.”

As the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals prepares to review Judge Nelson’s recommendation, Lucio’s case represents more than a fight for one woman’s freedom—it’s a rallying cry for justice reform in the face of a flawed system.

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