Jesse Earl Scheuing is an inmate on death row in the state of Alabama.
His appeal includes:
Potts parked the car a couple of blocks behind the Pak–a–Sak store. Scheuing walked to the store; he had the .38 caliber pistol in the back pocket of his pants. When Scheuing walked up to the store, Cook, who had to push a button to allow someone to enter the store, recognized Scheuing and allowed him in. Scheuing briefly spoke with Cook before asking where the restroom was. Scheuing had planned to put on a hockey mask he had with him while in the restroom, but, because Cook had recognized him, Scheuing decided not to use the mask. There were three customers in the store when Scheuing first entered, so he went into the restroom and waited until he heard them leave. After leaving the restroom, Scheuing walked to the counter where he talked with Cook about various topics. As they spoke about marijuana and the “munchies”2 (State's Exhibit 96), Scheuing said that he was hungry and walked to the candy aisle. There, where Cook was unable to see what Scheuing was doing, Scheuing moved the .38 caliber pistol from his pants pocket to his coat pocket. With his hand in the coat pocket containing the pistol, Scheuing then walked back to the counter and continued speaking with Cook. Cook turned his head, looking out the window at a passing car; Scheuing pulled out the gun, and, when Cook turned back toward Scheuing, Scheuing shot him in the head. Scheuing then took the cash-register drawer and ran out the door. He went back to the car and told Potts and Kulp that he had shot Cook. The three returned to Potts's home where Scheuing and Potts took the money from the cash-register drawer. The two men then took the cash-
register drawer to a remote road where they cleaned their fingerprints from the cash-register drawer and then abandoned it.
A short time after Scheuing left the store, Mary De
La Zerda, a regular customer of the Pak–a–Sak store and an acquaintance
of Cook's, arrived there. When she first entered the store, De La Zerda
called for Cook because she did not see him. After getting no response
from him, she noticed that the counter area was in disarray. De La Zerda
again called for Cook and, receiving no response, walked behind the
counter where she found him lying on floor. She then went outside and
telephoned emergency 911.
His victim was Sean Cook.
You can write to Jesse Earl Scheuing at:
Jesse Earl Scheuing 0000z772
His appeal includes:
Potts parked the car a couple of blocks behind the Pak–a–Sak store. Scheuing walked to the store; he had the .38 caliber pistol in the back pocket of his pants. When Scheuing walked up to the store, Cook, who had to push a button to allow someone to enter the store, recognized Scheuing and allowed him in. Scheuing briefly spoke with Cook before asking where the restroom was. Scheuing had planned to put on a hockey mask he had with him while in the restroom, but, because Cook had recognized him, Scheuing decided not to use the mask. There were three customers in the store when Scheuing first entered, so he went into the restroom and waited until he heard them leave. After leaving the restroom, Scheuing walked to the counter where he talked with Cook about various topics. As they spoke about marijuana and the “munchies”2 (State's Exhibit 96), Scheuing said that he was hungry and walked to the candy aisle. There, where Cook was unable to see what Scheuing was doing, Scheuing moved the .38 caliber pistol from his pants pocket to his coat pocket. With his hand in the coat pocket containing the pistol, Scheuing then walked back to the counter and continued speaking with Cook. Cook turned his head, looking out the window at a passing car; Scheuing pulled out the gun, and, when Cook turned back toward Scheuing, Scheuing shot him in the head. Scheuing then took the cash-register drawer and ran out the door. He went back to the car and told Potts and Kulp that he had shot Cook. The three returned to Potts's home where Scheuing and Potts took the money from the cash-register drawer. The two men then took the cash-
register drawer to a remote road where they cleaned their fingerprints from the cash-register drawer and then abandoned it.
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| Sean Cook |
His victim was Sean Cook.
You can write to Jesse Earl Scheuing at:
Jesse Earl Scheuing 0000z772
Donaldson Death Row
100 Warrior Lane
Bessemer, AL 35023-7299
You can email Jesse using Jpay - you will need to select Alabama and use the ID 0000z772
100 Warrior Lane
Bessemer, AL 35023-7299
You can email Jesse using Jpay - you will need to select Alabama and use the ID 0000z772


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