Mr. Peede was convicted of the 1983 stabbing murder of his wife, Darla Peede. The jury voted 11-1 to recommend a death sentence and he was condemned. This Court upheld his conviction and sentence on direct appeal. The governor signed a death warrant in 1988, but Mr. Peede's execution was stayed indefinitely. The trial court summarily denied his first post-conviction motion, and on appeal, this Court remanded for an evidentiary hearing on numerous claims. After the evidentiary hearing, the trial court again denied relief. This appeal follows. He raises several issues, including argument that he was not competent to stand trial or to proceed with the evidentiary hearing in his post-conviction motion.