In an open letter published in The Oklahoman on Wednesday, the scheduled date of Glossip's execution, Branson pleads for the life of a "man, father, son and fellow human being" who was convicted of first-degree murder 17
MCALESTER, Okla. – An Oklahoma inmate was just minutes away from death when Gov. Mary Fallin stepped in to bring his execution to a halt. Richard Glossip was scheduled to be put to death at 3 p.m. on Wednesday for
In an open letter published in The Oklahoman on Wednesday, the scheduled date of Glossip's execution, Branson pleads for the life of a "man, father, son and fellow human being" who was convicted of first-degree murder 17
Two weeks ago, Oklahoma attempted to execute death row inmate Richard Glossip—a fate he narrowly avoided thanks to a last-minute stay from the state's Court of Criminal Appeals. The execution was rescheduled for Wednesday to give the court time to
Updated on September 30 at 5:30 p.m.. Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin issued a last-minute stay of execution for Richard Glossip on Wednesday afternoon amid questions about the drugs purchased for his lethal injection. “Last minute questions were raised