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Texas 'vampire' killer set for execution Wednesday

John Bacon
USA TODAY
Pablo Lucio Vasquez.

The so-called "vampire" killer who says he was taking orders from the devil when he slit the throat of a 12-year-old boy and drank his blood is scheduled to be executed Wednesday in Texas.

Pablo Lucio Vasquez, 38, admitted in a videotaped confession to police that he smashed David Cardenas' head with a pipe and then slit his throat on April 18, 1998. Vasquez said he tried to cut off Cardenas' head but couldn't get it off.

The scalped, mutilated body was found buried in a shallow grave in the south Texas town of Donna four days later.

Defense lawyer James Keegan appealed for a stay from the U.S. Supreme Court, claiming problems with jury selection. Keegan previously tried to save Vasquez's life by claiming his client was mentally ill and thus his execution would be a cruel and unusual punishment. A stay was granted, but the argument ultimately failed.

Vasquez said he and cousin, Andres Rafael Chapa, had been drinking alcohol, smoking pot and snorting cocaine when voices told him to kill Cardenas, a friend of Chapa. Vasquez said Cardenas was still alive when Vasquez drank the blood.

“The blood was dripping and (I) got it all over my face. So, I don’t know, I mean something just told me drink," Vasquez told police.

Vasquez, 20 when the murder took place, was sentenced to death in 1999. Chapa, then 15, is serving a 35-year sentence.

Half of the 10 U.S. executions so far this year took place in Texas. All have been by injection.

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