In the United States, the execution of a death row inmate supported by personalities again suspended

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2023-05-06 00:03:19

His story is the subject of a four-part documentary series entitled Killing Richard Glossip. And his case attracted the attention of Hollywood stars like Susan Sarandon and Mark Ruffalo, but also Pope Francis or billionaire Richard Branson. Richard Glossip, 60, who was to be executed by lethal injection on May 18 in Oklahoma, obtained a reprieve from the United States Supreme Court on Friday May 5.

The highest court in the country has suspended the execution, the time for it to examine the case. It was the conservative state attorney general, a Republican, who asked the court, in an unusual way, to stay the execution, citing issues of trial fairness.

In his report, the minister writes that the state is “reached the difficult but crucial conclusion that Glossip’s death sentence is untenable and that a new trial is imperative.”

The detainee, who claims his innocence, was convicted of having ordered the murder of the owner of a motel he managed in 1997, on the basis of a very controversial testimony. He is accused of having recruited a 19-year-old young man, Justin Sneed, who confessed to the homicide.

Intervention of the pope

Supporters of Richard Glossip denounce the fact that his conviction was based on the sole testimony of Justin Sneed. However, by pleading guilty and involving Richard Glossip, Justin Sneed was able to negotiate life imprisonment, instead of the death penalty.

Already in 2015, when his execution seemed imminent, Richard Glossip had obtained a reprieve, after the intervention of the Vatican. The representative of Pope Francis in the United States had written to the Governor of Oklahoma at the time asking him to stay the execution.

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The World with AFP

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