Murderous Black Rapist Gets Stay of Execution Because He Fired His Attorneys

NBC Philadelphia
November 9, 2014

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Lindsey Bonistall was raped and murdered by a Black predator.

A judge has delayed the scheduled execution of a man convicted of raping and killing a University of Delaware student.

New Castle County Superior Court Judge William C. Carpenter Jr., who set the Dec. 4 execution date for 43-year-old James E. Cooke, signed the order delaying the execution on Wednesday.

Cooke was convicted of the 2005 murder of 20-year-old Lindsey Bonistall of White Plains, New York.

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James E. Cooke fired his attorneys and is now using that as an excuse for delaying his execution.

The News Journal of Wilmington reports that Carpenter delayed the execution so the U.S. Supreme Court can consider Cooke appeal. His attorneys argue that Cooke should have been given more time to prepare for trial after he fired his court-appointed attorneys to represent himself.

The Delaware Attorney General’s Office has until Nov. 26 to respond to the order.

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Lindsey Bonistall was a University of Delaware student from White Plains, who was killed on May 1, 2005, in Delaware.