Man who lured 6-year-old from sleepover and ‘bricked’ her to death is executed by state of Missouri

Johnny A. Johnson (Missouri Dept. of Corrections) and Cassandra Casey Williamson (RememberingCasey.org)

Johnny A. Johnson (Missouri Dept. of Corrections) and Cassandra Casey Williamson (RememberingCasey.org)

The 45-year-old man in Missouri who lured a 6-year-old girl from her home and brought her to an abandoned factory where he attempted to sexually assault her before bashing the little girl’s head in with a brick was executed by the state this week. A lethal dose of pentobarbital was administered to Johnny A. Johnson Tuesday evening and the convicted killer was pronounced dead at 6:33 p.m. CDT, state authorities confirmed to Law&Crime.

Johnson was sentenced to death for the horrific 2002 abduction, sexual assault, and murder of young Casey Williamson. He was the fourth person executed in the state in 2023.

Johnson’s death came shortly after the conservative justices on the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a request to block the execution based on Johnson being mentally incompetent. All three liberal justices dissented, suggesting that the state should be required to “meaningfully investigate” a death row inmate’s mental competency to determine whether execution would violate the Eighth Amendment.

Gov. Mike Parson (R) on Monday confirmed that the state would be going forward with Johnson’s execution, with the governor saying his crime was “one of the most horrific murders that has come across my desk.”

“Casey was an innocent young girl who bravely fought Johnson until he took her life,” Parson said. “My office has received countless letters in the last few weeks seeking justice for Casey. Although this won’t bring her back, we hope that carrying out Johnson’s sentence according to the Court’s order may provide some closure for Casey’s loved ones.”

The Supreme Court of Missouri in April similarly issued a “per curiam” order from all seven justices declaring that Johnson could be put to death for his horrific crimes.

Prior to being executed, Johnson released a written final statement in which he apologized to Williamson and her family.

“God Bless(.) Sorry to the people and family I hurt,” he wrote, according to a report from Lafayette, Indiana CBS affiliate WLFI-TV.

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