It was a place where two children went to bed believing they were safe and never opened their eyes again. >> I can’t say exactly when the kids became a part of it. But it it was I was sitting there thinking, well, who’s going to take care of the kids when I’m gone? Cuz up until this point, all I ever heard just my son had ADHD and people who would take care of him were always like, “He’s a handful.
He wears me out. He does this. He does that. D I get calls from the daycare. Mom was keeping them in the evening times and she was always just so exhausted. And so in my mind, nobody wanted them.” From the moment Christina was arrested, investigators [music] began digging into her life, searching for answers, looking for the moment everything changed.
But what they found didn’t make things clearer, only heavier. Christina Marie Riggs was born in Lton, Oklahoma, and grew up in Oklahoma City. But growing up doesn’t always mean being loved. Behind the front door, things happen that no child should ever face alone. Later, she told investigators she’d been sexually abused by a relative, [music] and by age 14, she was numbing the pain with cigarettes, alcohol, and marijuana.
At 16, she became pregnant for the first time. She carried the baby to term, but gave it up for adoption, a decision she rarely spoke of afterward, but she tried to move on. She went back to high school, earned a license as a practical nurse, and for a while, her life seemed stable. [music] She spent her early 20s doing home care work before landing a job at a veterans hospital.
On paper, she looked like someone rebuilding her life. She was good at her job, but inside something was starting to break. In 1991, Christina became pregnant again, this time with a boy she named Justin Thomas. The father had disappeared before she even knew she was pregnant. But shortly before Justin was born in June 1992, she started dating a man named John Riggs and they married the following year.
In December 1994, they had a daughter, Shelby Alexis. And in 1995, they moved to Sherwood, Arkansas, where Christina’s mother lived. There, she got a new job at Baptist Hospital. And on paper, it looked like a fresh start, but the cracks began to show quickly. Christina claimed that Jon was abusive toward Justin, that she once saw him punch the boy in the stomach.
“That moment was the breaking point,” she said, and she ended the marriage soon after. From then on, she was on her own, raising two children, working long shifts at the hospital with no real help. To most people, she seemed like a tired but responsible single mother, just trying to hold it all together. But inside, she was falling apart.
And in November 1997, everything exploded. At her trial in 1998, Christina didn’t ask for mercy. She didn’t claim innocence. Instead, she said she had lost her mind. Her attorneys argued she wasn’t guilty by reason of insanity, that years of depression had hollowed her out, and that the trauma of working as a nurse near the Oklahoma City bombing site [music] had shattered what was left of her.
Doctors who testified on her behalf said she suffered from severe depression caused by childhood sexual abuse, failed relationships, financial [music] struggles, and low self-esteem related to her weight. >> No matter how you sugarcoat it, no matter she was depressed, she was this, she was that, doesn’t make up for the fact that I took two innocent people’s lives that were my babies.
But prosecutors saw it differently. They said this wasn’t about pain or illness. They said Christina had become bitter and saw her children as a burden. They accused her of locking them in their room while she went out drinking and singing karaoke, of calmly planning their murders, and that what she did wasn’t the result of mental illness, but a choice.
They painted her as a cold-blooded killer for whom her children had become an inconvenience. [music] It didn’t take the jury long to decide which story they believed. Christina Riggs was found guilty on all counts. Then came sentencing. Her defense team tried to fight for her life, but Christina wouldn’t let them. She didn’t want help.
She didn’t want to negotiate. She stood in court and said exactly what she wanted to die. I want to die. I want to be with my babies. I want the death penalty. And she meant it. She gave up every appeal one after another until nothing stood in the way of her execution. Christina was transferred to the McFersonson unit, home to Arkansas’s female death row.
There she waited in a small cell as her execution date drew closer. And when the day finally came, she was moved to the Cumins unit where executions are carried out. She didn’t resist. She didn’t ask for a delay. Christina wanted to die and in the end the state [music] granted her wish.
On her final day alive, Christina received no visitors, though she was allowed to. 12 hours before her execution, she was offered her last meal. She chose a supreme pizza with salad, pickled okra, strawberry shortcake, and cherry lemonade. On May 2nd, 2000, the execution process began. Christina was brought into the death chamber at the Cumins unit around 8:40 p.m.
[music] The team struggled to find a suitable vein for the lethal injection. The procedure took nearly 15 minutes during which Christina remained conscious, calm, and silent. Eventually, they found a vein in her arm. Once strapped to the gurnie, Christina spoke directly to her children. There are no words to express how sorry I am for taking the lives of my babies.
There’s no way to make up for or erase the pain I’ve caused to everyone who knew and loved them. Her voice stayed steady as she added. Now I can be with my babies just as I always intended. And before the drugs began to flow, she gave one last message. I love you, my babies. Christina became the first woman executed in Arkansas since 1845.
And to this day, she remains the youngest woman executed in modern US history. She was pronounced dead at 9:28 p.m. Christina Marie Riggs was 28 years old. What do you think? Was justice truly served in the case of Christina Marie Riggs. Some believe she acted under an undiagnosed postpartum depression.
Others say there’s simply no excuse for what she did. Let me know your thoughts in the comments.