Missouri man executed for killing his cousin and her husband in 2006
- Brian Dorsey, convicted of killing two individuals in 2006, was executed in Missouri using a single-drug protocol, sparking concerns about anesthetics.
- Capital punishment, abolished in 23 US states, has faced scrutiny as various individuals have urged clemency for Dorsey's case.
- The Supreme Court rejected Dorsey's appeals, and Missouri plans to execute David Hosier on June 11 for a 2009 murder conviction.
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Brian Dorsey pleaded guilty to the murder of his cousin and her husband in 2006. He was executed by legal injection on Tuesday, despite multiple calls for clemency, including those from more than 70 prison guards.
A convicted murderer has been executed in the US state of Missouri. The 52-year-old was killed by poison in prison in Bonne Terre, as US media reported on behalf of the competent authority. The man was sentenced to death in 2006 for the murder of his cousin and their husband. He had confessed to having shot his then 25-year-old cousin and their 28-year-old husband in their home in New Bloomfield, Missouri with a shotgun. They had taken him a nig…
A man has been executed again in the United States.
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