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Judge denies convicted murderer James Dailey's request to drop death penalty

A federal judge granted a temporary stay of execution for James Dailey, who was convicted for the 1985 murder of a 14-year-old Pinellas County girl.
Credit: Florida Department of Corrections

TAMPA, Fla. — A federal judge who granted James Dailey a stay of execution in October has now denied his request to drop the death sentence in his case.

Gov. Ron DeSantis in September signed a death warrant for Dailey, 73. The execution was originally set for Nov. 7 at Florida State Prison. 

Dailey was convicted of the 1985 murder of Shelly Boggio in Pinellas County. Investigators say Dailey and two other men met Boggio and her twin sister when the girls were hitchhiking near St. Petersburg. After a night of barhopping, Dailey and one of the other men, Jack Pearcy, 64, took Boggio to a deserted fishing area.

Boggio's nude body was later found in the water. 

Dailey's defense teams have claimed he might be innocent of the murder.

Pearcy was also convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. He told detectives that Dailey stabbed Boggio and held her down in the water. Court documents say Boggio was beaten, choked, stabbed 31 times and held underwater until she drowned.

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Dailey was convicted largely on testimony from three jailhouse informants, who claimed Dailey shared graphic details of the murder. No physical evidence of eyewitness testimony linked Dailey to the crime.

Dailey's legal teams have filed numerous appeals over the decades since, and the case has been tried twice with two different juries recommending the death penalty.

10News has reached out to the governor's office for a new execution date.

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