Death Row Timeline Nears End for Frank Walls
Death Row Timeline Nears End for Frank Walls Staff Reports November 19, 2025 11:36 am Crime, Okaloosa County, Public Safety In Brief: Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a December 18 death warrant for Frank Athen Walls, convicted in the 1987 murders of an Eglin airman and his girlfriend and linked to three additional Okaloosa County killings. Walls’ execution adds to a record-high year for Florida, which has scheduled more executions in 2025 than any year since capital punishment was reinstated. Attorneys for Walls are expected to appeal to both state and federal courts as the execution date approaches. Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a death warrant for Frank Athen Walls — the Okaloosa County man convicted of a string of brutal killings in the 1980s — according to reporting from the Associated Press. Walls, now 58, is scheduled to die by lethal injection on December 18 at Florida State Prison, marking yet another addition to what has become the most execution-heavy year in Florida’s modern history. Walls’ case has haunted Okaloosa County for nearly four decades. The crimes that ultimately put him on death row began on a July night in 1987, when prosecutors say he slipped into the mobile home of Eglin Air Force Base Airman Edward Alger and his girlfriend, Ann Peterson. According to court records, Walls tied the couple up in what investigators later characterized as a robbery that escalated into extreme violence. Alger managed to free himself and fought back—forcing Walls to slash his throat, then shoot...
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