Hi my name is George Miller and I would thank you for taking
time to care about my well being.
I've
been on death row for almost four years and haven't had a pen pal or anything
similar. I've contacted many organizations and still haven't gotten
any feedback. I am one of those persons who has been wrongfully
convicted. I know you probably here that a great deal, but my attorney
has proof that the state of Oklahoma has the wrong guy. I
just can't get anyone to listen ! I have irrefutable proof
that it wasn't me, but I'm poor, black and have a criminal record.
Those things equal to three strikes and you're out. If there is anyway
that you can help I would really appreciate it. My name is George
Miller, I'm 35 years old, my hobbies are history, music and sports.
I have two years college my major was social science. If and when released
I plan to open a ranch for troubled youth it will be called "The Last Chance
Ranch" Thanks for your time and concern.
George Miller #168725
PO BOX
97
McALESTER,
OKLAHOMA
74502
USA
Miller Executed For 1994 Murder
Death Row Inmate Convicted Of Brutally Killing Hotel Worker
May 12, 2005 - ChannelOklahoma.com
OKLAHOMA CITY -- A man convicted of beating and stabbing an Oklahoma City
motel clerk and pouring acid down his throat was put to death on Thursday.
George James Miller Jr., 37, received a lethal injection of drugs and was
pronounced dead at 6:24 p.m. at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary.
Miller was convicted of killing Kent Dodd, 25, a night auditor for the Central
Plaza Hotel in Oklahoma City, during a Sept. 17, 1994 robbery.
Dodd was stabbed repeatedly, beaten with hedge shears and a paint can, and
had muriatic acid poured on his face and down his throat, authorities said.
Strapped to a gurney inside the death chamber, Miller
nodded to his mother and other family members who witnessed the execution.
"I love you," were his final words. Miller's breath hitched once, and he
exhaled deeply as the lethal combination of drugs entered his system.
Miller's breathing slowed and then, after several minutes, stopped. "He's
resting now," his mother said softly, her eyes full of tears.
Miller's attorney, Robert Jackson, also attended the execution, but neither
he nor Miller's family addressed the media.
Miller and Jackson both had maintained his innocence.