Texas man who suffocated Arlington pastor set to be executed this week


    • Convicted murderer Steven Nelson is scheduled to be executed on Wednesday.

    • Nelson suffocated pastor Clint Dobson in 2011.

    • Nelson would be the first execution in Texas in 2025.

  • Convicted murderer Steven Nelson is scheduled to be executed on Wednesday.

  • Nelson suffocated pastor Clint Dobson in 2011.

  • Nelson would be the first execution in Texas in 2025.

Texas’ ArlingtonThis week, a man on death row who killed a pastor in North Texas is set to be put to death.

Steven Nelson is scheduled to be put to death on Wednesday, February 5, according to documents from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

Steven Nelson convicted of murdering Pastor Clint Dobson

The backstory

Nelson was found guilty in 2012 and given the death penalty for killing Clint Dobson at Arlington’s NorthPointe Baptist Church in 2011.

The young pastor was seated in his office preparing a sermon when Nelson, according to the prosecution, smothered him by placing a bag over his head.

Dobson was choked by Nelson and died on the ground.

Clint Dobson, a pastor

Before escaping in her vehicle, Nelson also badly assaulted the church secretary.

He was apprehended after using the victims’ credit cards to go shopping.

Studs from Nelson’s belt were discovered at the church, and blood from both victims was discovered on one of his shoes.

Jurors unanimously decided during Nelson’s trial that he was a danger to society and ought to be executed.

Phillip Rozeman, Dobson’s father-in-law, said in a statement following the sentencing, “It is difficult for me to understand that you did what you did for a car and a laptop and a phone.” “A leader will be missed by the world. Knowing how many people won’t receive assistance because Clint isn’t here makes me sad.

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As part of an agreement with Dallas County prosecutors following his arrest for aggravated assault on his fiancée, Nelson had been released from a court-ordered anger-management program three days prior to the murder. He had previously been imprisoned for two years for theft and had spent a large portion of his teenage years in juvenile detention centers for a variety of offenses.

He was accused of violently shattering a sprinkler head in his holding cell following the sentencing, which caused the courtroom to flood.

Steven Nelson Execution

Nelson’s execution had previously been postponed.

Prosecutors submitted a motion to postpone the now 37-year-old’s October lethal injection until February.

According to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Nelson’s attorneys requested further time to formulate their case regarding the sentence.

Texas Executions in 2025

(Source: Texas Department of Criminal Justice) Richard Tabler

Next steps:

In 2025, Nelson would be the first person executed in Texas.

Three other executions are planned for this year.

Richard Tabler, a convicted killer, is set to be put to death on February 13.

On March 13, serial killer David Woodis will be put to death.

Moises Mendoza is scheduled to be put to death on April 23 after being found guilty of killing a 20-year-old in Collin County, disposing of the body in a dirt pit, and then setting it on fire.

Based on the figures:

In 2024, five men were put to death in Texas.

First execution since Robert Roberson

The Texas Supreme Court temporarily stopped Robert Roberson’s execution by issuing a stay in a late-night decision. Roberson was subpoenaed by Texas House members to testify the following week. Roberson’s murder conviction linked to the shaken baby syndrome diagnosis would make him the first person executed in the United States.

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Nelson’s execution would be the first since the last-minute postponement of the execution of fellow death row convict Robert Roberson.

Following a subpoena from a Texas House committee, the Texas Supreme Court postponed Roberson’s execution, which was originally set for October 2024.

Since then, Roberson’s execution has been approved by the Supreme Court.

There is currently no set date for a new execution.

In 2002, Roberson, then 58, was found guilty of the murder of his 2-year-old daughter in Palestine, Texas.

He brought her to the ER because she had a high fever, and the doctors there concluded that she had shaken infant syndrome.

That diagnosis has been contested by Roberson’s lawyers, who have referred to it as “junk science.”

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice and previous FOX coverage of the case are the sources of the information in this article.

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