Upcoming Appeals Could Impact El Paso Serial Killer David Wood's Fate in 2026

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Several high-profile death row appeals in Texas, including that of El Paso serial killer David Leonard Wood, are set to be heard in 2026. Wood, who has been on death row for over three decades for the murders of six young women in the early 1990s, recently had his execution stayed by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. The appeals process is significant as it reflects the ongoing debates around the death penalty and the legal limbo many inmates face. Other notable cases include Brittany Holberg, whose conviction was overturned, and Robert Roberson, who has garnered attention for claims of innocence. The outcomes of these appeals could reshape the landscape of capital punishment in Texas.
Key Details: • David Wood's appeal is part of a series of high-profile cases scheduled for 2026. • Brittany Holberg's case will be heard on January 21, 2026. • Four executions are currently scheduled in Texas, with Charles Thompson set for January 28, 2026.