A Texas man has been executed for killing his 3-month-old son more than 16 years ago.
According to ABC13, on Tuesday evening, 38-year-old Travis Mullis received a lethal injection at the state prison in Huntsville and was pronounced dead at 7:01 p.m.
The state condemned him for stomping to death his son Alijah in January 2008.
Mullis was the fourth inmate put to death this year in Texas, the nation’s busiest capital punishment state.
Mullis, who was 21 as when the heinous crime was committed, living in Brazoria County, drove to nearby Galveston with his son after fighting with his girlfriend.
Mullis parked his car and sexually assaulted his son. After the infant began to cry uncontrollably, Mullis started to strangle the child before taking him out of the car and stomping on his head.
The infant’s body was later found on the roadside.
Mullis fled the state but was later arrested after surrendering to police in Philadelphia.
Mullis’ execution proceeded after one of his attorneys, Shawn Nolan, said he planned no late appeals in a bid to spare the inmate’s life. Nolan also said in a statement Tuesday afternoon that Texas would be executing a “redeemed man” who has always accepted responsibility for committing “an awful crime.”
“He never had a chance at life, being abandoned by his parents and then severely abused by his adoptive father starting at age 3.
“During his decade and a half on death row, he spent countless hours working on his redemption. And he achieved it.
“The Travis that Texas wanted to kill is long gone. Rest in Peace, TJ,” Nolan said.
Mullis declined an offer earlier in the day to phone his attorney from a holding cell outside the death chamber, said Texas Department of Criminal Justice spokeswoman Hannah Haney.










