FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 21, 2024
Contact: Cathy Harmon-Christian
770-316-8592
charmon-christian@gfadp.org
GFADP Statement on the Execution of Willie James Pye
Last night, We the People of the State of Georgia, killed Willie James Pye.
Mr Pye was an intellectually disabled man with an IQ of 68. The challenges he faced from birth – profound poverty, neglect, constant violence and chaos in his family home – foreclosed the possibility of healthy development. These facts alone should have resulted in a life verdict, with or without parole.
Mr Pye’s trial in 1996 revealed a racist, overworked public defender, Johnny Mostiler, who effectively abandoned his post, leaving no one and nothing, to stand between his client and death.
The last 28 years have proven what Mr. Mostiler did not: Mr. Pye can be safely contained to prison. In spite of his disability, his circumstances, and a global pandemic that cut him off from the outside world, Mr. Pye did not complain. Mr. Pye thought often of the Yarbrough family and their suffering and would have done anything to repair the tragedy of Alicia Lynn Yarbrough’s loss.
We, the state of Georgia, did not allow restorative justice to happen for the Pye and Yarbrough families as we sought vengeance and political gain instead.
Mr Pye is intellectually disabled and should have been protected by the State from being sentenced to death and executed. Georgia once was the first state in the country to prohibit the execution of persons with intellectual disability - first by statute, then by judicial decision - but we now stand as the true outlier to all other states in our burden of proof and procedural barriers. The State of Georgia is willing to and does execute those with intellectual disability.
While on death row, Mr Pye has devoted his time to his relationship with God, to being a positive and encouraging presence in the lives of his family, and to trying to make the prison a more pleasant place for those who live and work there alike.
Every execution dehumanizes us, but when it is done to those most vulnerable, it is particularly egregious. We the People of Georgia are responsible for executing Willie Pye.
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GFADP is a Georgia-based, state-wide organization of individuals and groups working together to end the death penalty in Georgia. Our network includes dozens of state and local groups and thousands of individual Georgians, including murder victims’ family members and other survivors of violent crime, law enforcement professionals, families of the incarcerated, and death row exonerations.
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Asking the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles for Clemency for Willie James Pye
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 13, 2024
Contact: Cathy Harmon-Christian, PhD
770-316-8592
Charmon-christian@gfadp.org
Clemency Petitions Delivery to State Board of Pardons and Paroles
ATLANTA, GA - Georgians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (GFADP), disability advocates, racial justice advocates, and members of the faith community will gather at 10am on Monday, March 18th to deliver petitions and letters supporting commutation of the death sentence for Mr. Willie James Pye.
The Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles announced it will have a specially called meeting on March 19th, 2024, at 9am, to receive information for or against clemency for Willie Pye. This meeting is not open to the public.
Gather outside near the corner of Piedmont Ave and Martin Luther King Jr Dr across from the Georgia Capitol Building. 2 Martin Luther King Jr Dr, Atlanta, GA 30334.
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GFADP is a Georgia-based, state-wide organization of individuals and groups working together to end the death penalty in Georgia. Our network includes dozens of state and local groups and thousands of individual Georgians, including murder victims’ family members and other survivors of violent crime, law enforcement professionals, families of the incarcerated, and death row exonerees and their families. www.gfadp.org
PETITION DELIVERY
On Monday, March 18th at 10am:
Please join us for the delivery of our Petition for Clemency for Willie James Pye, signed by over 3500 people.
We will meet outside the East Tower of 2 Martin Luther King, Jr Dr, Atlanta, GA 30334.
Press invited.
Vigils* Scheduled for Mr Pye
March 20, 2024
AMERICUS,GA - KOINONIA FARM
7pm - prayer vigil at Koinonia Farm - 1324 GA Hwy 49 S, Americus, GA 31719
Contact: Elizabeth Dede
229-591-0114 (c), 229-924-0391 (o)
ATHENS, GA
6-7p.m - downtown Athens in front of the UGA Arch on East Broad Street.
Contact: John Cole Vodicka
612-718-9307
johnvodicka@comcast.net
ATLANTA, GA
6:30pm - meet on the steps of the Georgia Capitol, across from Central Presbyterian, on Washington St
Contact: Kimberly Johnson
205-903-1361
mtsjohnson@gmail.com
AUGUSTA, GA
6:30-7:30 pm - entrance of the Augusta Judicial Center at the corner of Walton Way and James Brown Blvd (9th St.)
Contact: Ayman Fadel
(706) 284-3002
BLAIRSVILLE, GA
6:30-7:30pm - St Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 3717 Hwy 515, Blairsville, GA 30512
Contact: Annie Grace Bassage
206-310-8730
agbassage@gmail.com
CLARKSVILLE, GA
7-7:30pm - silent vigil in the Gazebo on the square in Clarksville
Contact: Helen O’Brien
706-968-2490
COMER, GA
6-7pm - prayer vigil at Cliff Yarbrough Memorial Park - Comer Quaker worship group is hosting this vigil with the support of Jubilee Partners.
Contact: Angie Martin
comerquakers@gmail.com
DECATUR, GA
6:30pm - on Ponce in front of the old Courthouse – intersection of Ponce and Clairmont
Contact: Andrew Johnson
(770) 301-6986
JACKSON, GA
6:00pm - in front of the Georgia Diagnostic & Classification Prison, where the execution will take place; please bring your photo ID; cars will be searched upon entry to the prison grounds. GA Diagnostic Prison, 2978 Hwy 36 West Prison Blvd, Jackson, GA 30233.
Contact: Mary Catherine Johnson
(404) 273-0621
mcjohnson78@yahoo.com
JOHNS CREEK, GA
7pm - Saint Brigid Catholic Church, 3400 old Alabama Road, Johns Creek, GA
Contact: Cathy Schneider
502-592-9123
MACON, GA
6:30pm - on the sidewalk in front of Macon City Hall, 700 Poplar St, Macon 31201
Contact: Karlan Holik
(229) 224-8391
MARIETTA, GA
6:30-7:30pm - Marietta Square in front of the Marietta Courthouse
Contact: Debby Freel
(404) 641-7719
debbyfreel@gmail.com
SAVANNAH, GA
5-6PM - meet in front of city hall and stand on the corners of Bull and Bay Street with signs
Contact: Sr Jackie Griffith
872- 205-5862
*You are welcome to wear t-shirts and carry signs such as GFADP, NOT IN MY NAME, or STOP EXECUTIONS NOW, etc.
It's time to act
Dear GFADP Supporters,
The state of Georgia has called for the execution of Willie James Pye on Wednesday, March 20th at 7pm.
Here are some things I want you to know about Mr Pye and his trial, which took place nearly 28 years ago.
Willie Pye is an intellectually disabled man with a 68 IQ.
The U.S. Constitution prohibits the execution of intellectually disabled persons as per Atkins v Virginia in 2002.
As we saw with the bill we tried to pass this session - HB 1014 - Georgia is the only state in the nation that requires proof of intellectual disability “beyond a reasonable doubt” to prevent execution. This is an unattainable standard. Had Willie Pye been tried in a state that uses “preponderance of evidence” as a standard of proof, he would have been ineligible for the death penalty.
Spalding County, where Willie was tried and convicted in the mid-1990s, sought the death penalty at a far higher rate than counties of comparable sizes and disproportionately against Black defendants.
Willie Pye’s trial attorney, Johnny Mostiler, was not only wildly ineffective, but had a long and well documented history of anti-Black racism. A qualified and experienced capital defense attorney would have assembled a team that included a mitigation specialist with the expertise required to conduct a thorough investigation into Willie’s deeply traumatic childhood, intellectual disability, and the pervasive racism in the community in which he was raised.
We have an opportunity right now to send a message to the Georgia Board of Pardons and Parole to grant clemency and stop the execution of Willie James Pye.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN THE PETITION TO GRANT CLEMENCY FOR WILLIE PYE
Georgia is a dangerous outlier with regards to its failure to protect people with intellectual disabilities from the death penalty.
There are three substantial aspects of the case that the jury did not hear during Mr Pye's trial:
For nearly 30 years, Mr. Pye has remained a non-violent presence in jail and prison.
Click here to sign the petition to grant clemency for Willie Pye
Join us today to fight for Mr Pye's right to life.
Cathy
M Cathy Harmon-Christian, PhD (she/her)
Executive Director
Georgians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (GFADP)
charmon-christian@gfadp.org
770-316-8592
GFADP is working to end capital punishment in Georgia and around the world. We are a strong, diverse, statewide, grassroots movement which:
Opposes individual executions;
Supports legislative initiatives aimed at reducing the application of the death penalty until it is ultimately abolished;
Protects the humanity of individuals on death row;
Educates our fellow Georgians about the death penalty;
Provides concrete action steps for individuals and groups.
30th Anniversary GFADP Journey of Hope Speakers' Tour!
The 30th Anniversary GFADP Journey of Hope: From Violence to Healing Speakers' Tour across Georgia takes place Jan 25-Feb 6th.
Witness healing and hope in action. Join Georgians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (GFADP) and Journey of Hope: From Violence to Healing for our 30th Anniversary Speakers’ Tour, with events being held across the state of Georgia.
Journey of Hope speakers include murder victim family members, exonerees, and family members of those on death row who will share their experiences encountering violence and how they have come to healing and advocating against the death penalty. We hope you will join us for one or more events to hear these powerful stories.
Here is a list of all the public events, by date. Click on an RSVP link to find out more about individual events and to RSVP. All are welcome!
Thursday, Jan 25th - 12pm - Temple Beth Tikvah, Roswell, GA - RSVP
Thursday, Jan 25th - 7pm - Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta - Chancery, Smyrna, GA - RSVP
Friday, Jan 26th - 6pm - St Mary Mother of God Church, Jackson, GA - RSVP
Saturday Jan 27th - 6pm - High Street Unitarian Universalist Church, Macon, GA - RSVP
Saturday, Jan 27th - 4:30pm - Atlanta Friends Meeting, Decatur, GA - RSVP
Sunday, Jan 28th - 9:30am - Oconee Street United Methodist Church, Athens, GA - RSVP
Sunday, Jan 28th, 11:15am - Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Atlanta, GA - RSVP
Sunday, Jan 28th - 12:30pm - Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Atlanta, GA - RSVP
Sunday, Jan 28th - 11:15am - Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Atlanta, GA - RSVP
Sunday, Jan 28th - 3pm - Oconee Street United Methodist Church, Athens, GA - RSVP
Sunday, Jan 28th - 4pm - All Saints Episcopal Church, Atlanta, GA - RSVP
Monday, Jan 29th - 4pm - Augusta University, Augusta, GA - RSVP
Monday, Jan 29th - 7pm - Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Atlanta, GA - RSVP
Monday, Jan 29th - 7:30pm - Jubilee Partners, Comer, GA - RSVP
Tuesday, Jan 30th - 6pm - Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Warner Robins, GA - RSVP
Thursday, Feb 1st - 7pm - Wesleyan College, Macon, GA - RSVP
Friday, Feb 2nd - 1pm - Georgia Southwest State University, Americus, GA - RSVP
Friday, Feb 2nd - 6pm - First African Baptist Church, Savannah, GA - RSVP
Saturday, Feb 3rd - 10am - St Joseph’s Catholic Church, Waycross, GA - RSVP
Saturday, Feb 3rd - 1pm - South Georgia Technical College, Americus, GA - RSVP
Saturday, Feb 3rd - 1:30pm - North Decatur Presbyterian Church, Decatur, GA - RSVP
Saturday, Feb 3rd - 5pm - Park Ave Baptist Church, Atlanta, GA -RSVP
Sunday, Feb 4th - 10am - Americus Mennonite Fellowship, Americus, GA - RSVP
Sunday, Feb 4th - 3pm - Columbus Library Auditorium, Columbus, GA - RSVP
Tuesday, Feb 6th - 6pm - St Andrew’s Catholic Church, Roswell, GA - RSVP English speaking
Tuesday, Feb 6th - 6pm - St Andrew’s Catholic Church, Roswell, GA - RSVP Spanish speaking
GFADP Day at the Georgia Capitol Wed, Feb 7th, 8am-3pm
On Wednesday, Feb 7th, Georgians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (GFADP), Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty, the Catholic Mobilizing Network along with Journey of Hope and many others will gather at the Georgia State Capitol to advocate with our legislators on the importance of passing a bill regarding the death penalty and those with intellectual disabilities.
The schedule is as follows:
8am-11am - room 215 in the Capitol Building (coffee and instructions)
11am - room 216 in the Capitol Building (catered lunch)
12-1pm - South Stairs - Press Conference and Speakers
Meeting with legislators will take place in scheduled meetings as well as on the rope lines, if permitted by the House.
Georgia Faith Leaders will be delivering a letter opposing the executions of those with intellectual disabilities. To sign on to this letter, follow this link: GEORGIA FAITH LEADERS LETTER SIGN ON
Please RSVP to let us know you will be with us for this important Day at the Capitol!
Thank you for attending our 2023 Community Book Read, You Shall Not Condemn: A Story of Faith and Advocacy on Death Row by Jennifer M McBride on August 26, 2023. This event was co-sponsored by GFADP and New Hope House. We were glad to see so many familiar and new faces at All Saints Episcopal Church as well as those watching via the livestream.
The link to the recording is: https://vimeo.com/858249867?share=copy
As well as the author, panelists included Kelly Gissendaner's lead defense lawyer; the executive director of New Hope House and board member of GFADP; a state senator and lead organizer in the #KellyOnMyMind campaign; and a friend of Kelly's and graduate of the Certificate in Theological Studies at Lee Arrendale State Prison.
Copies of Jenny's book are still available on Amazon.
T-shirts are on sale for just $20! Support GFADP in style!
If you are interested in a T-shirt, please contact gfadp@yahoo.com
GFADP IN ACTION!
Executive Director
M. Cathy Harmon-Christian, PhD
Contact information can be found HERE