Episode 223
Episode 223: On Friday, February 20, 1976, while on vacation in Florida OPP Corporal Donald R. Irwin, 39, a father of three from Kitchener, Ontario, went on a ride along with his good friend Florida State Trooper, Philip Black, also 39-years-old. Irwin was in civilian clothing and unarmed. At around 7:15 a.m. they checked an old Camaro parked in a rest area on I-95, north of Pompano Beach, Florida. Moments later, both officers were dead, and the five people who’d been in the Camaro had fled in Black’s cruiser.
Walter Norman Rhodes Jr., 26, 29-year-old, Jesse Joseph Tafero, Sonia “Sunny” Jacobs, 28, Tafero’s wife and two children, Jacobs’ 9-year-old son, Eric, and the couple’s 10-month-old daughter, Christina, were apprehended at a road block after having kidnapped another man, and stolen his Cadillac from a retirement home after abandoning Black’s cruiser. Rhodes’ life was spared as he pleaded guilty and agreed to testify against the other two. Jacobs and Tafero were both sentenced to die in Florida’s electric chair, but was justice really served. The case eventually unravelled but not before Tafero had his date with Old Sparky in 1990.
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Sources:
21 Feb 1976, Page 1 - Fort Lauderdale News at Newspapers.com
Killer of 2 Police Officers Executed in Florida - The New York Times
Ontario Police Memorial Foundation — Donald R. Irwin
FHP MEMORIAL — Phillip A. Black (1936-1976)
In the Blink of an Eye - Essay
https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/stories/i-had-nothing-the-world-i-left-no-longer-existed
Jesse Tafero - Case Summary - Innocence Project by Claudia Whitman sponsored by Equal Justice USA
Exoneree, Center on Wrongful Convictions: Northwestern Pritzker School of Law
Tafero v. State, 223 So. 2d 564 | Casetext Search + Citator
Jesse Tafero | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers
The Joys of Forgiveness on Death Row | Sunny Jacobs | TEDxGalway — YouTube
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