Thomas Bartlett Whitaker

American convicted murderer (born 1979)

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Thomas Bartlett Whitaker
Born (1979-12-31) December 31, 1979 (age 44)
Houston, Texas[citation needed]
NationalityAmerican
Other namesRudy Rios, Bart
Criminal statusIncarcerated
MotiveMonetary gain
Conviction(s)Capital murder (2 counts)
Criminal penaltyDeath; commuted to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole
Details
DateDecember 10, 2003
Location(s)Sugar Land, Texas
Killed2[a]
Injured2 (including self)[b]
Date apprehended
September 25, 2005

Thomas Bartlett Whitaker (born December 31, 1979) is an American convicted under the Texas law of parties of murdering two family members as a 23-year-old. Whitaker was convicted on December 10, 2003, for the murders of his mother and 19-year-old brother; he was sentenced to death in March 2007.[1] He spent years on death row at the Polunsky Unit near Livingston, Texas, before the commutation of his sentence.

Whitaker's father, who Whitaker had also attempted to have murdered, had pleaded with Governor Greg Abbott for the commutation of Whitaker's sentence, stating that by executing his son, the state was simply making him a victim once again. On February 22, 2018, about 40 minutes before his scheduled 6:00 P.M. execution, Whitaker had his death sentence commuted to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole by Governor Greg Abbott, the first such commutation by Abbott and the first in the state since 2007, in which Governor Rick Perry commuted Kenneth Foster's death sentence.[2][3] As of September 2021, Whitaker resided in the McConnell Unit near Beeville, Texas.[4][5]

Early life and education

Thomas Bartlett Whitaker was born on December 31, 1979, to father Kent, the comptroller of a construction company, and mother Patricia (Trish), an elementary school teacher.[5][6][c]

Whitaker attended Clements High School where in 1997 as a 17-year-old he received a criminal conviction for a series of seven burglaries that he had "meticulous[ly]" planned, leading other young friends in the spree.[7] In that same time frame,[when?] Whitaker's parents had bought him several luxury vehicles.[8]: Ch.50 [page needed] Whitaker began attending Baylor University in 2001, transferring from there to Sam Houston State University (SHSU), where he was thought by his parents to be in attendance in late 2003, and from which he was expected to graduate.[9][4] He had lied to his parents about his continued status in college; varying reports had him dropping out of SHSU months before,[10] or being present there as a freshman on academic probation.[4] His parents funded his academic pursuits.[citation needed] In addition, they purchased a lakeside townhouse in Willis, Texas, for his use, and a $4,000 Rolex watch was given to him as a college graduation present hours before the murders.[8]: ch.50 [page needed]

Murders