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Texas man who was convicted brutal murder The young mother and burned the body into the fire just over two decades ago was executed by a deadly injection on Wednesday.
Moises Sandoval Mendoza, 41, was declared dead in the Huntsville Penitentiary at 6:40 pm, said Associate Press.
Mendoza was sentenced to death from a 20-year-old mother in March 2004, Rachelle O’Neil Tolleson, and took her body to the field behind his house, where he kept him for several days, said the Texas Criminal Justice Department.
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Moises Sandoval Mendoza, 41, executed a deadly injection in Texas on Wednesday night due to the killing of Rachelle O’Neil Tolleson in 2004. (Texas Department of Criminal Justice)
Mendoza allegedly attended a party at Tolleson’s Farmersville House, where she and her six -month daughter lived, a few days before murder, According to the report.
On the day of the murder, he suffocated and sexually attacked his young mother before pulling her into the field and stabbed her in his throat.
After the police questioned him, he drove Tolleson’s body to dirt in rural Collin County, Texas, where he lit her body to destroy the evidence and buried her under a bunch of brush.

Moises Sandoval Mendoza, 41, was the third prisoner executed in Texas this year. (East)
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Tolleson’s daughter found a baby grandmother the next day, AP reported.
Mendoza’s friend warned the police after learning about the crime, and the body was found and coincidentally with Tolleson using the dental slabs.
He later acknowledged the murder, although the motive remains unclear.
Prior to the murder, the State Attorney’s Office announced that Mendoza had attacked family members and sexually attacked a 14-year-old girl, AP said.
Now the Supreme Court On Wednesday, Justices denied Mendoza’s request for the rest of the execution and plea for a certiorari file, finding a previous complaint lawyer that represents him did not miss the effective advice, as it was allegedly, according to the Texas coalition to abolish the death sentence (TCADP).

Moises Sandoval Mendoza, 41, was executed by a deadly injection on Wednesday night. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, pool)
Similarly, the Texas Committee on Pardon and Parish on Monday rejected a request for the passing of its death penalty. The committee has previously refused to recommend grace.
TCADP, a advocacy organization aimed at completing the death sentence in Texas, claimed that in the last two decades behind bars, Mendoza “transformed from impulsive, risk -taking over and late adolescent into the empathy of faith that has a positive impact on those around it, including the guards, Chapelains and Wardens.”
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He gained certificates in multiple programs of self-impotection and faith and maintained meaningful relationships with his family, according to TCADP.
Mendoza was the third person executed in Texas this year, and the thirteenth person was killed throughout the country.
Associated Press contributed to this report.