Compared to the late 90s/ early 2000s, 2023 was a slow year for executions in Texas. In 1998, Texas executed 50 people that year alone.

Despite the decrease, Texas led the nation in execution deaths this year, with eight individuals receiving the ultimate punishment. That represents a third of all executions in the U.S. Only five states executed inmates this year- Texas, Florida, Alabama, Oklahoma, and Missouri. Interestingly, Texas juries sentenced fewer people to death this year than Florida and California, so it's possible Texas won't be #1 in execution soon, despite our current reputation.

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If executions are becoming more and more rare, what crimes are still calling for the ultimate punishment? Texas death penalty sentences can only be given if two conditions are met: the person is found guilty of a capital crime (like killing a police officer or a child under 15), and the person has demonstrated future dangerousness.

Here is a look at the eight men executed this year in Texas and the capital crimes they were convicted of committing:

Texas Death Row: A Look The Life & Crimes Of Every Inmate Executed In 2023

Here is a look at the eight men executed this year in Texas and the capital crimes they were convicted of committing.

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An elderly Texas landlord's body was found in the backyard of his property. We take a tour of this property for sale and reveal the heinous details of the crime.

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The Biggest Drug Busts in Texas for 2023...So Far

While it's nowhere near the amount of busts made in 2021 and 2022, the year 2023 has been a busy one for Texas law enforcement. Take a look at just a few of the Lone Star state's biggest and most notable drug busts. We'll keep this updated throughout the year!

**Last updated: September 23, 2023

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