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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 Bucklewโ€™s argument that the stateโ€™s 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 stateโ€™s 89th person to be executed since 1989. Missouri NAACP President Nimrod Chapel says if Bucklewโ€™s execution happens, Missouri is expected to face an international human rights investigation.

โ€œWeโ€™re creating a new floor for the least humane conditions that you can execute somebody,โ€ says Chapel. โ€œWhat weโ€™re doing is not right. I donโ€™t think thereโ€™s anybody that says that it is.โ€

He says Bucklewโ€™s health warrants the man getting released from prison because Chapel says Bucklew is beyond the capacity to harm others.

โ€œThereโ€™s some people that you canโ€™t execute because of the nature of their physical condition, okay. He is one of these people,โ€ says Chapel. โ€œHe wonโ€™t 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 Missouriโ€™s 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.

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