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In 1975, while on his way to beat up a classmate, Cartwright was hit by a school bus while riding his big wheel. He broke his leg and spent several weeks in Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn, Il. He walked with a noticeable limp for the rest of his life.
In 1975, while on his way to beat up a classmate, Cartwright was hit by a school bus while riding his big wheel. He broke his leg and spent several weeks in Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn, Il. He walked with a noticeable limp for the rest of his life.
HE DID NOT COMMIT.


==See also==
==See also==

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Richard Cartwright, taken on the day of his execution.

Richard Michael "Rich" Cartwright (February 11 1970May 19, 2005)[1][2] was a Death Row inmate and activist who was executed by the state of Texas for the stabbing and shooting of 37 year old Nick Moraida during a robbery in Corpus Christi on August 1, 1996.[1]

Cartwright became well known with the Abolishment of the Death Penalty Movement[3] after contributing to a series of articles known as Uncensored from Texas Death Row.[4] After his execution, Clinton Lee Young,[5] presently on Texas Death Row, took over the Uncensored from Texas Death Row articles.

Cartwright never denied being a part of the robbery which resulted in Moraida's death, however, he claimed innocence[6] of the shooting and stabbing of Moraida throughout his life on Death Row. Death penalty proponents frequently argue that Cartwright confessed to the murder when he apologized to the family of the victim during his last statement. However, his supporters who knew him on a personal level, including his mother, Irene, continue to defend his innocence, stating that he never denied being a part of the robbery which resulted in Moraida's death. Cartwright had also been a member of the Aryan Brotherhood.

Several months after Cartwright's death, his supporters still claim he had an effect on the abolishment movement against the death penalty, including among his fellow inmates.[7]

The original writer of the Uncensored from Texas Death Row articles is Paul Colella,[8] a former Death Row inmate who was resentenced to 20 years.[9]

For his last meal, Cartwright requested fried chicken, a cheeseburger, onion rings, french fries, bacon, sausage, cheesecake, and cinnamon rolls.[10] When asked if he had a final statement, he said:

Yes, I do. I just want to thank all my friends and family who gave me support these past eight years. I want to apologize to the victim's family for the pain I caused them. And to everyone at the Polunsky Unit, just keep your heads up and stay strong.[11]

After his final statement, the lethal injection was started and Cartwright was pronounced dead at 6:16 p.m.[2]

Early life

Cartwright grew up in the southwestern suburb of Chicago called Oak Lawn.

In 1975, while on his way to beat up a classmate, Cartwright was hit by a school bus while riding his big wheel. He broke his leg and spent several weeks in Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn, Il. He walked with a noticeable limp for the rest of his life. HE DID NOT COMMIT.

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