Attorney General Brnovich Statement on Execution of Clarence Dixon

PHOENIX – Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced the execution of Clarence Dixon. The execution took place at 10:30 a.m. at the Arizona State Prison Complex in Florence.

“Prosecutors have a solemn responsibility to speak on behalf of all victims, and especially for those who can no longer speak for themselves,” said Attorney General Mark Brnovich. “My focus was on securing justice for Deana Bowdoin, her family, and our communities, and that has been achieved today.”

On January 7, 1978, 21-year-old Deana Bowdoin, an ASU student, was raped, strangled, and stabbed to death in her Tempe apartment. Police couldn’t find her killer, and her case became cold. About 20 years later, a Tempe Police Detective re-opened the case and, with the technological advancement of DNA profiling, was able to identify a suspect. Dixon was already serving a life sentence in an Arizona prison for a 1986 sexual assault conviction. Dixon was indicted for Bowdoin’s murder in 2002. A jury found Dixon guilty and sentenced him to death.

There are approximately 112 inmates on Arizona's death row, 23 have exhausted all their appeals. Many of their crimes go back to the 1970s and early 80s.

See photos of Deana below.

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