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Published November 17, 2022 2:20pm EST

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A Texas man who killed his pregnant ex-girlfriend and her 7-year-old son more than 17 years ago was executed by lethal injection on Wednesday.
Stephen Barbee, 55, was pronounced deceased at 7:35 p.m. local time at the state penitentiary in Huntsville. Barbee was condemned for the February 2005 deaths of 34-year-old Lisa Underwood and her son, Jayden. The mother and son were found buried in a shallow grave in Denton County after being suffocated at their home in Fort Worth.
Prosecutors said that Barbee killed them because he didn't want his wife to know that Underwood was seven months pregnant. However, DNA evidence later revealed that Barbee wasn’t the father. 

Stephen Barbee
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He confessed to police that he killed Underwood and Jayden but later recanted and claimed the confession was coerced. He has since maintained his innocence, saying he was framed by his business partner.
Before his death, Barbee talked about his faith in God. He also said he hoped it would not be a sad moment for his family and friends. 

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Barbee did not mention Underwood or her son. He also did not look in the direction of his victims' family and friends.
He cried as he told the warden to send him "home."
"I just want everyone to have peace in their hearts," he said.

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The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles had declined to commute Barbee's death sentence to a lesser penalty or to grant a four-month reprieve.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday denied an appeal from Barbee's lawyers to halt his execution over claims of religious freedom violations and indifference to his medical needs.
He was the fifth inmate put to death this year in Texas and was the last inmate scheduled for execution this year in the state.
In the U.S., 15 people — including Barbee — have been executed by lethal injection in 2022 and two more are scheduled for Thursday.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Julia Musto is a reporter for Fox News and Fox Business Digital. 
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Indiana man arrested in 35-year-old 'cold case' sex assault of two girls in Exeter
Indiana man arrested in 35-year-old 'cold case' sex assault of two girls in Exeter The suspect was linked to the case through DNA, according to the state police.
Jack Perry
 
The Providence Journal
An Indiana man has been arrested and charged in the 35-year-old "cold case" knifepoint sexual assault of two girls, ages 11 and 13, the Rhode Island State Police announced late Wednesday night.
Frank Joseph Thies, 66, of Terre Haute, Indiana, was arrested Oct. 19 in Indiana on one count of first-degree sexual assault and two counts of first-degree child molestation, State Police Supt. Col. Darnell S. Weaver announced.
He was extradited to Rhode Island, where he appeared before Judge Melanie Wilk Thunberg in Superior Court Thursday morning and was ordered held pending a bail hearing.
"This is essentially every parent's worst nightmare," prosecutor Timothy G. Healy said in court.
Thies was linked to the case through DNA, according to the state police. He served in the Marines and Navy but did not live in Rhode Island. He had reported to the Naval Justice School in Newport the day before the assault, the police said. 
On April 12, 1987, the Rhode Island State Police were called to a home to investigate a report that an 11-year-old girl and a 13-year-old girl had been forced into the woods at knifepoint and sexually assaulted by an adult male, the police said.
According to Journal reports at the time, the girls had been playing tennis in the street when the man approached them. Although the suspect was walking, the police believed he had a car nearby, the police said at the time.
The assault happened in a rural, wooded area near one of the girl’s home in Exeter, the police said. Through a "large-scale" investigation, physical evidence was developed to include the DNA profile of the suspected offender from a sexual assault evidence collection kit, the police said.
The evidence was preserved, and through the years it was used to compare with the profiles of several possible suspects, who were then excluded as contributors to the DNA sample, the police said. The investigation turned into a cold case because of a lack of new leads, the police said.
In 2005, with the advent of the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS), an attempt to solve the case was made, but no new leads were generated. According to the U.S. Justice Department, CODIS is a national DNA information repository maintained by the FBI that allows state and local crime laboratories to store and compare DNA profiles from crime-scene evidence and convicted offenders. Once entered into CODIS, the unknown DNA sample was continuously searched against new entries into the database, the state police said.
In 2019, state police Special Victims Unit detectives reopened the case. The state police Forensic Services Unit with the Rhode Island Department of Health re-examined the physical evidence and researched and initiated a request for genetic genealogy, the police said.
In August of 2022, SVU detectives received a lead that the suspect was probably one of three brothers from Erie County, New York. All had served in the military. Detectives worked with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service and learned that the oldest brother, Frank Thies, with no previous known ties to Rhode Island, had reported to the Naval Justice School in Newport the day before the assault, the police said. 
With the help of the Indiana State Police, a discarded sample of Thies’s DNA was obtained, tested and found to match the DNA profile of the suspected offender. The case was presented to a Rhode Island statewide grand jury, and he was indicted. The Indiana State Police took Frank Thies into custody as a fugitive from justice and held him pending extradition to Rhode Island. 
Thies is believed to have lived in New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Virginia, Mississippi, Tennessee, Washington D.C., Texas, Italy and the United Kingdom. The state police ask anyone with information about Thies to contact the Special Victims Unit at (401) 764-5394. 
With reports from Journal Staff Writer Mark Reynolds


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Police in Rhode Island say DNA evidence and the use of forensic genealogy has led to an arrest in a 35-year-old sexual assault case
PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- DNA evidence left behind 35 years ago and the use of forensic genealogy has led to the arrest of an Indiana man on charges that he sexually assaulted two Rhode Island girls in 1987, authorities announced Wednesday.
Frank Thies, 66, of Terre Haute, Indiana, was arraigned Thursday in Rhode Island on charges of sexual assault and molestation.
The victims, aged 11 and 13, were sexually assaulted in April 1987 after their attacker forced them into the woods in rural Rhode Island, authorities said. One of the girls lived nearby in Exeter. Police recovered physical evidence that they believed came from the perpetrator, but could not make an identification.
The case was reopened in 2005 following advancements in genetic forensics, but still no match was found.
In 2019, detectives with the state police's Special Victims Unit worked with the Rhode Island Department of Health to reexamine the genetic evidence once again. They turned to genetic profiling, which involves searching DNA databases to find familial matches to the DNA of a suspect. From there, they determined the suspect was likely one of three brothers from western New York who had served in the military.
Investigators then teamed up with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service and found that one of the brothers had visited the Naval Justice School in Newport the day before the assault. Authorities in Indiana obtained a discarded sample of the suspect's DNA, which police say matched the evidence recovered 35 years ago.
Thies was arrested Oct. 19 in Indiana and was extradited to Rhode Island. He is charged with one count of first-degree sexual assault and two counts of first-degree child molestation. He is being held without bail.
It was unclear Thursday if Thies is represented by an attorney who could comment on the charges.
Forensic genealogy received widespread attention in 2018 after it was used to track down a California serial killer who was responsible for at least 13 killings and dozens of rapes in the 1970s and 1980s. Since then, the new method has led to the identification of dozens of suspects in cold cases, though some critics have voiced privacy concerns about the practice.
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