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STEINHORST, Walter (W/M)

DC#    065929

DOB: 08/29/31

 

Fourteenth Judicial Circuit, Bay County Case # 77-708 & 77-709

Sentencing Judge: The Honorable James Adkins

Attorney, Trial: Clifford Davis – Private

Attorney, Direct Appeal: Clifford Davis – Private

Attorney, Collateral Appeals:  Stephen Alexander & Lisa Kiebel – Private

 

Date of Offense: 01/23/77

Date of Sentence: 08/08/78

 

Circumstances of Offense:

 

Walter Steinhorst was a participant in a marijuana importation conspiracy.  On the night of 01/23/77, he was guarding a dirt road that led to a beach landing site, where a shipment of marijuana was to be brought ashore and loaded onto trucks.  Harold Sims, Douglas Hood, Sheila McAdams, and Sandra McAdams stumbled upon Steinhorst and a gunfight ensued between Sims and Steinhorst.  Sims was killed in the gunfight and the other three were taken and placed in a passenger van. 

 

Steinhorst talked with the leaders of the operation about what to do with Hood, Sheila McAdams, and Sandra McAdams.  Steinhorst, assisted by Charlie Hughes and David Goodwin, took the three to a sinkhole in rural Taylor County and shot each in the head, execution-style.  The bodies were weighed down with concrete blocks and thrown into the sinkhole.  The bodies were found several months later. 

 

Codefendant Information:

 

David Goodwin was convicted and sentenced to Life Imprisonment.

 

Charlie Hughes accepted a plea bargain and was sentenced to 15 years. 

 

Additional Information:

 

Steinhorst was also charged in federal court for drug smuggling but was acquitted. 

 

Steinhorst died of natural causes on 09/23/99. 

Trial Summary:

 

11/30/77          Indicted as follows – Case # 77-708:

                                    Count I:           First-Degree Murder (Douglas Hood)

                                    Count II:         First-Degree Murder (Sheila McAdams)

                                    Count III:        First-Degree Murder (Sandra McAdams)

                        Indicted as follows – Case # 77-709:

                                    Count I:           First-Degree Murder (Harold Sims)

03/08/78          Cases ordered consolidated for trial

05/04/78          Jury returned guilty verdicts on all counts of the indictments

Jury recommended death by majority votes

08/08/78          Sentenced as follows – Case # 77-708:

                                    Count I:           First-Degree Murder (Douglas Hood) – Death

                                    Count II:         First-Degree Murder (Sheila McAdams) – Death

                                    Count III:        First-Degree Murder (Sandra McAdams) – Death

                        Sentenced as follows – Case # 77-709:

                                    Count I:           First-Degree Murder (Harold Sims) – Death

 

 

Appeal Summary:

 

Florida Supreme Court – Direct Appeal

FSC# 55,087

412 So.2d 332

 

09/15/78          Appeal filed

03/04/82          FSC affirmed convictions and sentences

04/27/82          Rehearing denied

06/02/82          Mandate issued

 

Florida Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus

FSC# 64,755

477 So.2d 537

 

01/18/84          Petition filed

09/26/85          FSC denied Petition

11/19/85          Rehearing denied

 

Circuit Court – 3.850 Motion

CC# 77-708 & 77-709

 

02/13/86          Motion filed

03/24/86          CC denied Motion

11/20/86          03/24/86 order denying Motion vacated and Motion denied again

 

Florida Supreme Court – 3.850 Motion Appeal

FSC# 69,659

498 So.2d 414

 

11/24/86          Appeal filed

11/26/86          FSC reversed denial and remanded for evidentiary hearing

 

Circuit Court – 3.850 Motion Evidentiary Hearing

CC# 77-708 & 77-709

 

09/18/87          Evidentiary hearing held

06/23/88          CC denied Motion

 

Florida Supreme Court – 3.850 Motion Appeal

FSC# 72,695

574 So.2d 1075

 

07/12/88          Appeal filed

01/15/91          FSC affirmed the denial of the Motion

03/06/91          Rehearing denied and Mandate issued

 

Circuit Court – 1.540 Motion for Relief from Judgment

CC# 77-708 & 77-709

 

10/04/91          Motion filed

04/12/93          CC denied Motion

07/08/93          Rehearing granted and Motion denied

 

Florida Supreme Court – 1.540 Motion Appeal

FSC# 82,188

636 So.2d 498

 

08/09/93          Appeal filed

04/21/94          FSC reversed denial and remanded for a factual determination

05/17/94          Mandate issued

 

Florida Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus

FSC# 82,643

638 So.2d 33

 

10/29/93          Petition filed

05/26/94          FSC denied Petition

 

Circuit Court – 1.540 Motion for Relief from Judgment

CC# 77-708 & 77-709

 

10/13/94          Evidentiary hearing held

06/16/95          CC denied Motion

 

Florida Supreme Court – 1.540 Motion Appeal

FSC# 86,109

695 So.2d 1245

 

07/20/95          Appeal filed

06/05/97          FSC affirmed denial

 

U.S. Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Certiorari

USSC# 97-375

533 U.S. 1022

 

09/02/97          Petition filed

12/08/97          USSC denied Petition

 

 

Death Warrant:

 

11/06/86          Governor Bob Graham signed a death warrant

11/26/86          FSC granted a stay of execution

 

 

Factors Contributing to the Delay in Imposition of Sentence:

 

At several stages in the appellate process, the case was remanded due to trial court errors. 

 

 

Case Information:

 

Steinhorst filed a Direct Appeal with the Florida Supreme Court on 09/15/78, citing the following errors: permitting a State witness to testify despite witness' violation of rule of sequestration; limiting cross-examination of a State witness to prevent inquiry into witness' participation in a smuggling operation; admitting evidence that the murders were committed during a kidnapping and were especially heinous, atrocious, and cruel; and failing to find the mitigating evidence that Steinhorst had no significant history of prior criminal activity.  On 03/04/82, the FSC affirmed the convictions and sentences. 

 

Steinhorst filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus with the Florida Supreme Court on 01/18/84, alleging ineffective assistance of counsel.  On 09/26/85, the FSC denied the Petition. 

Steinhorst filed a 3.850 Motion with the Circuit Court on 02/13/86 that was denied on 03/24/86 and again on 11/20/86.

 

Steinhorst filed a 3.850 Motion Appeal with the Florida Supreme Court on 11/24/86.  On 11/26/86, the FSC determined that an evidentiary hearing was required, reversed the denial of the 3.850 Motion and remanded to the Circuit Court. 

 

An evidentiary hearing was held on 09/18/87, and the 3.850 Motion was again denied on 06/23/88. 

 

Steinhorst filed a 3.850 Motion Appeal with the Florida Supreme Court on 07/12/88, citing the following errors: withholding of exculpatory evidence by the State and failing to instruct the jury on nonstatutory mitigating factors.  On 01/15/91, the FSC affirmed the denial of the 3.850 Motion. 

 

Steinhorst filed a 1.540 Motion for Relief from Judgment with the Circuit Court on 10/04/91 that was denied on 04/12/93. 

 

Steinhorst filed a 1.540 Motion Appeal with the Florida Supreme Court on 08/09/93, arguing that the trial court erred in failing to conduct an inquiry as to whether relevant records regarding alleged conflict of interest of the judge were available.  On 04/21/94, the FSC remanded for an evidentiary hearing on the conflict of interest. 

 

Steinhorst filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus with the Florida Supreme Court on 10/29/93 disproportionate sentencing, compared to codefendants.  On 05/26/94, the FSC denied the Petition. 

An evidentiary hearing on the conflict of interest was held on 10/13/94 and the 1.540 Motion was again denied on 06/16/95. 

 

Steinhorst filed a 1.540 Motion Appeal with the Florida Supreme Court on 07/20/95.  The FSC found no conflict of interest and affirmed the denial of the 1.540 Motion on 06/05/97. 

 

Steinhorst filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court on 09/02/87 that was denied on 12/08/97.

 

Steinhorst died of natural causes on 09/23/99. 

 

 

Report Date:   03/28/05          JFL