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Texas woman on death row loses state court appeal

The state's highest criminal court has denied an appeal from an East Texas woman
Kimberly Cargill was 42 when she murdered a 39-year-old woman in Whitehouse, Texas, on June 18, 2010. She was sentenced on May 31, 2012.

HOUSTON (AP) -- The state's highest criminal court has denied an appeal from an East Texas woman on death row for the slaying of her developmentally disabled baby sitter more than four years ago.

Kimberly Cargill of Whitehouse was condemned for the death of 39-year-old Cherry Walker. Evidence showed Cargill killed Walker in June 2010 to keep her from testifying against Cargill at a custody hearing involving Cargill's 4-year-old child.

Walker's body was found on the side of a rural Smith County road. It had been doused with lighter fluid and set on fire.

The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Wednesday rejected claims that Cargill's 2012 trial in Tyler was compromised by multiple errors.

The 47-year-old Cargill is among seven women on Texas death row. She does not have an execution date.

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