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Scott Andrew Mink
Born(1963-10-13)October 13, 1963
DiedJuly 20, 2004(2004-07-20) (aged 40)
Cause of deathExecution by lethal injection
Criminal statusExecuted
Parent(s)Sheila A. Mink and William C. Mink
Conviction(s)Aggravated murder (2 counts)
Aggravated robbery (4 counts)
Theft
Criminal penaltyDeath

Scott Andrew Mink (October 13, 1963 – July 20, 2004) was executed by the State of Ohio. A drug addict and alcoholic, he had been sentenced to die on June 29, 2001, for beating his 79-year-old father and 72-year-old mother to death with a hammer.

Mink had previously served six months in jail for theft.[1]

The crimes occurred on September 19, 2000, when Mink, angry with his parents because they hid his car keys to prevent him from leaving the house to buy drugs and alcohol, attacked William and Sheila Mink while they slept in their rural Montgomery County home.

Enraged at being thwarted in his quest to get high, Mink beat his sleeping parents with a claw hammer until the head broke. He then battered them with cutting boards until those shattered. Finally, he repeatedly stabbed his parents with kitchen knives and strangled his mother with an electrical cord. Mink then stole his parents' credit cards and sold their belongings to purchase crack cocaine. He later confessed the brutal slayings to police.

He pleaded guilty before a panel of three judges and asked for a death sentence, which the judges handed down. Under Ohio law, all death sentences are automatically reviewed by an appellate court regardless of the inmate's desire to appeal. After his conviction was upheld by the Ohio Supreme Court on direct appeal in April 2004, Mink dropped his efforts to fight his sentence.

Mink spent 1,118 days (i.e., 3 years and 23 days) on death row before being executed by lethal injection – the second-shortest time, aside from Rocky Barton, since Ohio began executing criminals in 1999.

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  1. ^ "Offender Details". appgateway.drc.ohio.gov. Retrieved 2022-04-19.
Executions carried out in Ohio Preceded byStephen VrabelJuly 14, 2004 Scott Andrew Mink July 20, 2004 Succeeded byAdremy DennisOctober 13, 2004 Executions carried out in the United States Preceded byEddie Crawford – GeorgiaJuly 19, 2004 Scott Andrew Mink – Ohio July 20, 2004 Succeeded byMark Bailey – VirginiaJuly 22, 2004