Christopher Chubasco Wilkins (September 29, 1968 – January 11, 2017) was a Texas spree killer who was sentenced to death and executed for a 2005 double murder.
[1] In October 2005, Wilkins was offered crack cocaine by 40-year-old Willie Freeman, a local drug dealer.
[2] On October 27, 2005, Wilkins told Freeman that he had guns and drugs stashed on the west side of Fort Worth.
[2] The numbers "666" and a pentagram matching one of Wilkins' numerous tattoos were found carved into Silva's car at the scene of the murders.
The previous day, Wilkins also killed Gilbert Vallejo, 47, outside a bar in south Fort Worth after a dispute over a payphone.
[2] About a week earlier, Wilkins used a stolen Ford Explorer that he had taken days prior from a home burglary and picked up a prostitute.
While in jail awaiting trial, Wilkins, plotting an escape, swallowed a handcuff key and made a makeshift knife.
When asked by his defense lawyer if he wanted to die, Wilkins said: "I guess, subconsciously, I've been trying to get myself killed since I was 12 or 13 years old.