By Joe Mandak
Associated Press
GREENSBURG, Pa. — A man who pleaded guilty to murder in the torture killing of a mentally disabled woman held captive in a dingy western Pennsylvania apartment has been given the death penalty.
A Westmoreland County jury announced its verdict Thursday against 22-year-old Melvin Knight.
A prosecutor had said Knight deserved the death penalty because his crimes were depraved. A defense attorney had argued Knight’s relatively young age and his lack of a prior criminal record were reasons the jury should give him life in prison for what happened at the apartment in Greensburg, east of Pittsburgh.
Pennsylvania has executed three people since the U.S. Supreme Court restored the death penalty in 1976. All chose to end their appeals. The last person executed was a man who murdered two women. He was executed in 1999.