Why Richard Glossip received stay just minutes before scheduled execution

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