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Ohio executes one-time neo-Nazi who killed 3

All three of the inmates victims during his 1982 spree were black

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Frank Spisak has been on Ohio’s death row for more than 27 years since his conviction for the 1982 deaths of two men and a teenager during the months-long spree on the campus of Cleveland State University. (AP photo)

By Andrew Welsh-Huggins
Associated Press

LUCASVILLE, Ohio — Ohio has executed a one-time neo-Nazi who shot to death two men and a teen more than a quarter century ago on the campus of Cleveland State University in a shooting spree that targeted blacks.

Frank Spisak was pronounced dead at 10:34 a.m. Thursday following an injection of sodium thiopental at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville.

The 59-year-old Spisak set the Ohio record for the longest time on death row before execution, at more than 27 years.

He was also the last Ohio inmate to die by sodium thiopental, the scarce drug the state is giving up in favor of a more readily available substitute.

Spisak blamed the 1982 shootings on his hatred of gays, blacks and Jews and on his mental illness related to confusion about his sexual identity.