Overview
- Matthew Lee Johnson, 49, was executed by lethal injection on May 20, 2025, exactly 13 years after he set 76-year-old Nancy Harris on fire during a robbery in Garland, Texas.
- Harris, a great-grandmother, suffered fatal burns but was able to identify Johnson before her death five days later; part of the attack was captured on security video.
- Johnson admitted guilt during his 2013 trial, expressed remorse, and described himself as 'the lowest scum of the earth,' attributing his actions to drug intoxication.
- All appeals, including Johnson's requests to commute his sentence and stay the execution, were denied by lower courts and the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles.
- Johnson's execution is part of a broader increase in U.S. executions this year, underscoring Texas's role as the nation's leading state for capital punishment.