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Death row inmate Richard Rojem spoke shocking final words before his execution for rape and murder of a child

Richard Rojem, 66, was the longest-serving inmate on Oklahoma’s death row since he was sentenced to death in 1984 for the kidnapping, rape and murder of his former stepdaughter Layla Cummings, 7.

Richard Rojem was executed on Thursday(News from KFOR Oklahoma 4)

A death row inmate convicted of the brutal kidnapping, rape and murder of a seven-year-old girl spoke powerful final words before his execution on Thursday.

Richard Rojem, 66, died from a lethal triple-drug cocktail at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester. Authorities pronounced him dead at 10:16 a.m.




Rojem has been behind bars since 1985, making him the longest-serving prisoner on Oklahoma’s death row. When asked for his final words while strapped down and hooked up to an IV, Rojem replied curtly, “I said goodbye.”

His eyes darted briefly to the witnesses gathered in the next room as the sedative midazolam began to take effect. At 10:08 a.m. he was declared unconscious, and two minutes later he stopped breathing. A spiritual adviser was present in those final moments, the Mirror reports.

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Richard Norman Rojem Jr. was executed for stabbing his former stepdaughter to death(News from KFOR Oklahoma 4)

Despite his protestations of innocence, Rojem was convicted of the brutal murder of his former stepdaughter, Layla Cummings. Her body, which bore signs of mutilation and was only partially clothed, was found with numerous stab wounds in a field in Washita County near Burns Flat on July 7, 1984.