Woman executed in Texas for 1998 killing

Suzanne Basso became only the 14th woman executed in the US since the Supreme Court in 1976 allowed capital punishment to resume.

Convicted murderer Suzanne Basso

A woman convicted of torturing and killing a mentally impaired man in Texas has been put to death. (AAP)

Texas has performed a rare execution of a woman, putting to death a prisoner convicted of the brutal murder of a mentally disabled man 15 years ago.

Suzanne Basso, 59, was only the 14th woman executed in the United States in more than three decades, after losing a last-ditch appeal to the US Supreme Court.

Almost 1400 men have been put to death during that time.

She was pronounced dead at 6.26 pm on Wednesday (1126 AEDT Thursday) at Huntsville Prison, after lethal drugs flowed into her veins.

The wheelchair-bound killer, who weighed 160 kilograms at the time of her arrest in September 1999, was sentenced to die for the horrific slaying of Louis "Buddy" Musso in 1998, whom she murdered in an attempt to benefit from his life insurance.

Musso was burned with cigarettes and beaten with belts, baseball bats and hobnailed boots by Basso and five accomplices.

His body, bloodied and battered beyond recognition, was found dumped in a roadside ditch near Houston in August 1998, according to court documents.

Despite a series of appeals that led all the way to the US Supreme Court, Basso's death sentence had been reconfirmed several times.


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