HOUSTON (AP) —
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused an appeal from a 38-year-old man on Texas death row for the 1998 fatal beating and robbery of a 12-year-old Rio Grande Valley boy in what authorities said may have been an occult ritual slaying.
The high court on Monday rejected the case of Pablo Vasquez, who was convicted and condemned for the slaying of David Cardenas.
Cardenas went missing after attending a party attended by Vasquez and a 15-year-cousin. When his body was found in a field in Donna, authorities said the boy had been scalped and mutilated.
Evidence at Vasquez's trial showed he acknowledged killing the boy and drinking his blood.
Vasquez's cousin, Andy Chapa, is serving a 35-year prison term for his involvement.
Vasquez doesn't yet have an execution date.
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