Joyce Hardin Garrard, 50, died five days after being stricken at the state's women's prison, prison spokesman Bob Horton said.
The cause of death wasn't
immediately available, but defense attorney Dani Bone said Garrard
apparently suffered a heart attack Sunday minutes after visiting
relatives at the state women's prison. She was taken from the prison by
helicopter ambulance to a Montgomery hospital where she was placed on
life support and eventually died.
"This is another loss for a family that already has lost so much," Bone said.
Last
year, an Etowah County jury convicted Garrard of killing 9-year-old
Savannah Hardin by making her run as punishment for a lie about eating
candy in 2012. Evidence during the trial showed that girl ran for hours
outside Garrard's home in rural northeastern Alabama.
Garrard
testified that she never meant to harm the girl but stayed outside
running and picking up sticks with the child as they talked about the
importance of telling the truth. Garrard also claimed she was coaching
the girl in how to run faster in school races.
"If she was running, I was running," Garrard said.
But
jurors convicted her of capital murder, siding with prosecutors who
called the woman the "drill sergeant from hell" and described the
child's death as agony imposed by a woman she loved and trusted.
"She was tortured," prosecutor Carol Griffith told jurors in closing arguments.
The
child's stepmother, Jessica Mae Hardin, is set for trial in June on a
murder charge for allegedly failing to stop the punishment. Hardin, who
is free on bond, has pleaded not guilty.
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