Governor denies clemency for Missouri convicted killer

(Missourinet)- Gov. Mike Parson has declined to block the execution of convicted killer Russell Bucklew. The Missouri inmate is scheduled to die within a 24-hour window beginning at 6 p.m. today.
The U.S. Supreme Court could still block the execution, but earlier this year, it ruled against Bucklewโs argument that the stateโs lethal injection drug would cause him cruel and unusual punishment because of his rare brain condition. His execution has been blocked twice by the highest court in the land โ once in 2014 and once in 2018.
Bucklew could become the stateโs 89th person to be executed since 1989. Missouri NAACP President Nimrod Chapel says if Bucklewโs execution happens, Missouri is expected to face an international human rights investigation.
โWeโre creating a new floor for the least humane conditions that you can execute somebody,โ says Chapel. โWhat weโre doing is not right. I donโt think thereโs anybody that says that it is.โ
He says Bucklewโs health warrants the man getting released from prison because Chapel says Bucklew is beyond the capacity to harm others.
โThereโs some people that you canโt execute because of the nature of their physical condition, okay. He is one of these people,โ says Chapel. โHe wonโt die as anticipated โ you would simply fade away. This will be a cruel and inhumane death โ literally gurgling and dying on your own blood.โ
Bucklew is serving a death sentence for the 1996 murder of Michael Sanders of southeast Missouriโs Cape Girardeau. He also severely attacked his ex-girlfriend and whacked two of her relatives over the heads with a hammer. They survived the assaults. During the crime spree, Bucklew also go into a shootout with law enforcement and managed to survive a gun shot to the neck and head.