Carroll Pickett Explained

Carroll Pickett
Birth Place:Nursery, Texas
Birth Date:1933
Death Date: (age 88)[1]
Nationality:American
Other Names:Bud
Known For:Prison ministry, opposition to capital punishment
Education:Ordained minister
Employer:Texas Department of Corrections (ret.)
Occupation:Minister
Reverend
Children:4
Spouse:
  • Sonja Campbell Pocket

Reverend Carroll L. "Bud" Pickett (1933April 3, 2022)[2] was a Presbyterian minister in Huntsville, Texas. In the 1960s and 1970s, Pickett served as pastor for three churches in Texas.[3] [4] In 1980 he began serving as a chaplain in the Huntsville, Texas, prison, where he spent most of the next 15 years working with prisoners facing imminent execution.[5] After retiring from the Texas Department of Corrections, Pickett wrote and spoke against the death penalty. His 2002 book, Within These Walls: Memoirs of a Death House Chaplain, won several awards.[6] The 2008 documentary At the Death House Door: No Man Should Die Alone chronicles his prison ministry.[7]

Early life and ministry

Born in Nursery, Texas, Pickett attended Pattie Welder High School in Victoria and graduated from Victoria College, then Austin College in 1954 and seminary in 1957.[8] [9] [10] He married Sonja Campbell of Victoria and raised 4 children. After divorcing, he married his second wife Jane in 1990.[11]

Early in his career, he served a Presbyterian church in Sinton. From 1961 to 1967, he served as Associate Pastor for First Presbyterian Church in Victoria. From 1967 to 1980, he served as pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Huntsville, Texas.

Attitudes towards the death penalty

In 1974, the Carrasco Prison Siege took the lives of two of Pickett's parishioners.[12] After this, he was in favor of the death penalty. This was in direct conflict with the Presbyterian Church's established opposition to the death penalty.[13]

During his tenure as a prison chaplain in the 1980s and 1990s, his views changed. In 1989 he sought psychiatric help to deal with work-related issues. He came to believe that one prisoner, Carlos DeLuna, was wrongly executed. He could not reveal his changed attitudes without jeopardizing his job and he felt a calling to continue to minister to prisoners on the last day of their lives. On the day of his retirement in 1995, he announced that he was against the death penalty.[14] In 2008, he called execution "Biblically wrong."

In a September 2008 interview, he mentioned that his attitude change was a long process, and was in part due to the execution of several men who he believed were innocent.

In all, Pickett "walked with 95 inmates the last 10 steps to the Death House Door" in his 15 years with the prison system.

Campaign against the death penalty

In addition to writing a book and being the subject of a documentary about his time as the Death House chaplain, Pickett spoke and wrote against the death penalty.[6]

Recognition

Publications

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Remembering the life of Carroll Pickett 1933 - 2022 . obituaries.itemonline.com . January 27, 2023 . en.
  2. Brandon, Aprill, "Death Row Chaplain," Victoria Advocate, 2008-03-09, p. A1, A5. Sidebars: "Bio" p. A5, "Show Times" p. A5, photos and illustrations: "Caroll Picket" p. A1, "Within These Walls" p. A1, "Death House" p. A5, "Carroll Picket" p. A5, "The Rev. Carool Pickett's family in 1967" p. A5, "De Luna" p. A5
  3. McCain, Colleen Rev. Carroll Pickett: The evolution of a death penalty opponent (interview), Dallas Morning News, 2008-10-01, retrieved October 1, 2008
  4. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Qr4LAAAAIBAJ&sjid=OVYDAAAAIBAJ&dq=sonja%20carroll-pickett&pg=7023%2C507515 Return To Victoria
  5. Stowers, Carlton, and Carroll Pickett, Within These Walls: Memoirs of a Death House Chaplain,, St. Martin's Press, 2002, Google Books
  6. http://sun.synodsun.com/documents/TheSUN_2006Vol13No4_Aug.pdf From out of Texas to Everywhere!
  7. http://www.ifc.com/atthedeathhousedoor At the Death House Door
  8. http://www.victoriaadvocate.com/features/education/story/365832.html VC spring registration begins Monday
  9. http://www.austincollege.edu/Attachments/presreport04.pdf Page, Oscar C., "A Decade of Leadership: Austin College President's Report 2003-2004"
  10. https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/execution/readings/pickett.html Frontline: The Execution: Readings: Interview With Reverend Carroll Pickett
  11. Stowers, Carlton, Death Angel, Dallas Observer, September 14, 2000, retrieved May 19, 2008
  12. Harper, William T., Eleven Days in Hell: The 1974 Carrasco Prison Siege in Huntsville, Texas,, 2004, University of North Texas Press, p. 202, 290–291, Google Books
  13. http://www.pcusa.org/101/101-capital.htm PC(USA) – Presbyterian 101 – Capital Punishment
  14. Lee, Felicia R. His Life With the Deaths That the State Carried Out, The New York Times, May 27, 2008, retrieved September 14, 2008
  15. http://www.arts.state.tx.us/artstexas/02winter/crown.asp 2002 Violet Crown & Teddy Book Awards presented in Austin
  16. http://www.pentexas.org/2005%20PEN%20Awards.htm 2005 PEN Southwest Book Awards