
1960 - 2010
Summary
Name:
Holly WoodYears Active:
1993Birth:
July 04, 1960Status:
DeceasedClass:
MurdererVictims:
1Method:
ShootingDeath:
September 10, 2010Nationality:
USA
1960 - 2010
Summary: Murderer
Name:
Holly WoodStatus:
DeceasedVictims:
1Method:
ShootingNationality:
USABirth:
July 04, 1960Death:
September 10, 2010Years Active:
1993Date Convicted:
October 20, 1994“I shot that bitch in the head, and blew her brains out and all she did was wiggle.”
— Holly Wood
Holly Wood was born on July 4, 1960. He grew up in Alabama, where he had a difficult childhood. His family life was troubled, as he faced many challenges during his early years. Over time, his struggles would shape his life in significant ways.
Holly had a son with Ruby Lois Gosha, who was his girlfriend at the time. However, their relationship became strained, and they eventually separated. This change led to a lot of emotional turmoil for him. Holly's problems with violence also started early. As he grew up, he was involved in various incidents that placed him in trouble with the law. By the age of 33, he had already amassed a long record of 18 arrests.
Holly Wood was known to have issues with anger and impulse control. These problems likely began affecting his relationships with others. His violent behavior resurfaced during his adult years, leading to serious consequences. His record included violent felonies, and he struggled to maintain stable relationships.
At the time of his arrest related to a violent crime, Holly was on parole for a previous violent felony. This background demonstrated a pattern of aggressive behavior, raising concerns about his mental state and its impact on his actions.
Overall, Holly Wood's early life was marked by instability and troubling behavior, both of which contributed to the trajectory of his later years. His experiences highlighted significant issues that would later come to a head during his criminal activities.
On the evening of September 1, 1993, Holly Wood killed Ruby Lois Gosha, his former girlfriend and the mother of his child. Earlier that day, Ruby's mother had told Wood to leave their home and not return. Despite this, Wood returned about four hours later. He sneaked into Ruby’s bedroom while she was sleeping and shot her in the head with a 12-gauge shotgun. Ruby was declared dead upon arrival at the hospital.
After the murder, Holly Wood confessed to his cousin, Calvin Salter, about the crime. He described the act in a crass manner, saying he "blew her brains out." This was not Wood’s first violent crime; two weeks prior, he had assaulted Ruby, causing her physical injuries.
At the time of the shooting, Holly Wood was on parole for a previous conviction for shooting another former girlfriend. He had a criminal record that included 18 additional arrests. The jury convicted him of capital murder during a first-degree burglary. On October 20, 1994, the jury recommended the death penalty by a 10-2 vote. Holly Wood was sentenced to death by electrocution.
After many years on death row, Holly Wood was executed by lethal injection in Alabama on September 10, 2010. He was 50 years old at the time of his execution and had no final words. His attorneys later argued that he had mental limitations, but the courts found no basis for this claim, and his convictions were upheld throughout his legal battles.