TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A person convicted of raping and killing a 6-year-old lady in central Florida is scheduled to be put to loss of life in November beneath a loss of life warrant signed by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, who continues to set a record pace for executions.
Bryan Fredrick Jennings, 66, is scheduled to die by deadly injection Nov. 13 at Florida State Jail. Jennings could be the sixteenth individual set for execution in Florida in 2025, with DeSantis overseeing extra executions in a single 12 months than another Florida governor because the loss of life penalty was reinstated in 1976.
DeSantis signed the loss of life warrant Friday, simply days earlier than the scheduled execution Tuesday of Samuel Lee Smithers. One other convicted killer, Norman Mearle Grim Jr., is ready to die Oct. 28.
Jennings was convicted of homicide, kidnapping and sexual battery and sentenced to loss of life in 1986 after two earlier convictions have been overturned.
Based on courtroom data, Jennings climbed by way of the window of a Brevard County residence in Might 1979 and kidnapped 6-year-old Rebecca Kunash. Investigators mentioned Jennings drove the lady to an space close to a Merritt Island canal and raped her. Following the assault, Jennings smashed the lady’s head on the bottom after which drowned her within the close by canal, the place police later discovered her physique.
A short while later, Jennings was arrested on a site visitors warrant, and police ultimately linked him to the lady’s homicide.
Attorneys for Jennings are anticipated to file appeals to the Florida Supreme Court docket and the U.S. Supreme Court docket.
To this point 35 people have been executed within the U.S. in 2025 , with Florida main the way in which behind a flurry of loss of life warrants signed by DeSantis. The newest execution in Florida was the Sept. 30 deadly injection of Victory Tony Jones, convicted of killing a married couple throughout a 1990 theft in South Florida.
The earlier file for executions in a single 12 months in Florida was eight, most not too long ago in 2014.