Is Man on Texas Death Row Innocent? – Pt. 2 – Crime Watch Daily

Is Man on Texas Death Row Innocent? – Pt. 2 – Crime Watch Daily

Robert Pruett speaks to Michelle Sigona from behind bars.

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33 thoughts on “Is Man on Texas Death Row Innocent? – Pt. 2 – Crime Watch Daily

  1. This is such a sad story this guy was one of my best friends growing up on the Eastside if you read his memoirs he wrote before he was executed he was in prison for killing someone who he never touched me and him and his cousin Chucky broke into this house one night and stole a small arsenal of rifles and we got caught but the police never found the gun's and the guy offered to drop the charges if Robert would give the guy the guns back and Robert intended to do that but his girlfriends stepdad had found a few of the guns we had stashed under his trailer and he kept them telling Robert that they were payment for stealing his wife's purse the night before, well I was actually the person who had stolen his wife's purse but I was in juvenile detention for the burglary that we had gotten arrested for that same night after I had stolen his wife's purse and Robert was just trying to get the charges dropped like a real friend because we had used my father's car to commit the burglary inn and the police woke him up out of bed at 4:00 in the morning so Robert was just trying to help repair the damage we had done and it ended up getting him a 99 year sentence which led to him catching the murder case that cost him his life I myself spent 10 years and 4 months flat in tdc for crimes committed later on in my teens and ironically I was transferred from french Robertson unit to polunsky unit in may of 2005 and I spent the last year and a half in Ad-Seg on 12 building F-pod and I was able to get on the outside rec yard with Robert and we had managed to get some pot and smoked us a few joints and caught up on each other's sad lives (I say that now because that's the way it seemed back then you know the Eastside of Houston Texas is a place that raises young men and women to be pessimistic while acting contrarily) and I expressed my feelings of shame and guilt over my part in creating the negative action of stealing his girlfriends mother's purse while he and her were in her bedroom fooling around…I was 13 years old in 1995 a young drug addicted boy in a gang since the age of 10 snorting cocaine and smoking Sherm but I am 42 and I'm Jewish and according to the teachings that I believe to be the word of God I became a man when I turned 13 years old and with that being true I find myself feeling responsible for the tragic execution of Robert Pruitt a good friend and someone who was extremely talented intelligent and worth so much more to the world than what he was given a chance to be this is an amazing example of the failure of the department of justice love and respect bro TCB

  2. Who is responsible for this? We need the name. Whoever it is needs to be tried and convicted of murder. Enough of these corrupt lawyers destroying people and this country. They need to pay for their crimes.

  3. Oh my god! Sex maniacs, pedophiles, cannibals, brutal murderers are released from prisons and are simply registered criminals, who continue to lead brutal lives. And this boy, who had already been sentenced to 99 years, was unjustly executed. F@€k your unjust laws! Love&light forever my friend! ✊

  4. Some of you saying that this is disgusting and sick now it's not disgusting and sick he should have been in jail he witnessed a crime and he should have told them instead of keeping it in and yes maybe he should have got the death penalty his father should have but he still should be sitting in jail because he witnessed a crime and the fight let into his dad shooting

  5. If he has 99 years and on death row wouldnt he just come clean and say ya I killed the security guard. If he did kill the guard then prison made him do it. They turn a young man into a monster. Should of never been locked.

  6. There is absolutely no evidence that shows he did it. At the time, other inmates said he wasn't even there. On the other hand, Texas was about to be exposed by this CO as he played by the book which is why they didn't even like him. He had a lot to say about the corruption going on. So he was silenced by those who were about to exposed.

    Do you honestly think Robert would have ripped his write up and left it with the body? And made to believe the other 5 or 6 convicts that said he wasn't there all of a sudden remembered and testified they did see him there. Turns out they had amnesia but woke up when they saw the good chunk of prison time they were to do is gone….just like that…magic.

    So now 2 people were murdered to keep the silence and a warning to those who loud snitches.

  7. Robert Lynn Pruett (September 18, 1979 – October 12, 2017) was a Texas man convicted and executed for the 1999 murder of TDCJ Correctional Officer Daniel Nagle (September 9, 1962 – December 17, 1999) at the McConnell Unit, Bee County.
    Died: October 12, 2017 (aged 38); Huntsville, …
    Penalty: Death (April 30, 2002)
    Born: September 18, 1979; Houston, Texas
    Criminal charge: Capital murder

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