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Utah death row inmate with dementia dies 3 months after court blocked his execution

Ralph Menzies, who spent over 37 years on Utah's death row, died of vascular dementia before a December competency hearing could assess his execution fitness.

  • On Wednesday, Ralph Leroy Menzies, 67, died of apparent natural causes at an area hospital at 1:45 p.m. after more than 37 years on Utah's death row.
  • The Utah Supreme Court this summer blocked the September execution after Menzies' attorneys argued dementia concerns, and a judge scheduled a mid-December competency hearing as evaluators assessed competency.
  • Police records show Menzies abducted Maurine Hunsaker on Feb. 23, 1986, and her body was found two days later about 16 miles away in Big Cottonwood Canyon.
  • Hunsaker's family said they were notified and that Menzies' death does not bring them closure, while Utah Attorney General Derek Brown called the victim `a cherished wife and mother`.
  • He had chosen the firing-squad method decades earlier after his 1988 sentencing, and a firing-squad execution is rare—Utah last used it in Ronnie Lee Gardner's 2010 case.
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U.S. News broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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