Daryl Linnie Mack (August 28, 1958 – April 26, 2006) was an American man who was executed in Nevada for murder. Mack was sentenced to death for the October 1988 rape and murder of Betty Jane May in Reno. The murder went unsolved for twelve years until DNA evidence linked him to the crime. He was already in jail at the time, having been sentenced to life in prison without parole for the April 1994 murder of Kim Parks. He was sentenced to death, waived his appeals and asked to be put to death. Mack was executed via lethal injection at Nevada State Prison on April 26, 2006. He remains the most recent person executed in Nevada.
On April 8, 1994, the body of 35-year-old Kim Parks was found in a motel room in Reno by a maid. She had been strangled to death with her own bra. According to police, Parks worked as a prostitute and was a regular guest at the motel. She had registered into the motel late at night on April 6. The autopsy determined she had been killed on April 7. Blood discovered on a bedsheet in the room was not hers. An employee of the motel reported to police that they had seen Parks with Mack at the motel. Through a seizure order, police took a sample of Mack's blood, which matched the blood from the crime scene. Mack was arrested and charged with murder.
While Mack was in prison, the unsolved homicide of Betty Jane May was reexamined by another detective who requested DNA testing of some of the evidence. Semen that had been taken from May's body as well as blood stains found on her blouse matched the DNA profile of Mack. In 2000, Mack was officially charged with first-degree murder. This time the state of Nevada sought the death penalty. Before his trial began, Mack requested to waive a jury trial and have a judge trial instead. Mack was tried by a three-judge panel and was sentenced to death on May 15, 2002. He continued to deny murdering May.
On April 26, 2006, Mack was executed via lethal injection at Nevada State Prison. While in prison he converted to Islam and spent his final hours reading the Quran. His last meal was a fish fillet sandwich, french fries and a soft drink. He was pronounced dead at 9:06 p.m. and his final words were "Allah is great, Allah is great."
, Mack remains the most recent person to be executed by the state of Nevada, which has gone over seventeen years without an execution. Convicted murderer Scott Dozier was nearly executed by Nevada in 2018, but his execution was halted. Dozier later died by suicide by hanging in January 2019. In 2021, convicted mass murderer Zane Floyd was scheduled for execution in Nevada on July 26, 2021. However, a federal judge stayed the execution. If executed, Floyd would have been the first person executed in Nevada in over fifteen years.
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