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U.S. appeals court panel declines to delay execution of one of longest-serving death-row inmates

  • A U.S. appeals court declined to delay the execution of a death row inmate in Idaho.
  • The inmate had been convicted of multiple murders and was seeking to delay his execution citing issues with the death sentence being issued by a judge.
  • The Idaho attorney general's office opposed the stay request, claiming it was a last-minute delay tactic by the inmate's counsel.
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Since 1974, a convicted serial killer has been in jail in Idaho, most of it on death row. The US state is now planning to carry out the verdict by lethal injection. Prison staff and a judge support his plea for clemency.

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US appeals court panel declines to delay execution of one of longest-serving death row inmates

BOISE, Idaho — A U.S. appeals court panel on Friday declined to delay Idaho's scheduled execution next week of one of the nation's longest-serving death row inmates.

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Serial killer and poetry lover Thomas Eugene Creech is to be executed in the USA after almost 50 years. How many people he killed has not been clarified to this day — although he has already given a number.

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KOB 4 broke the news in Albuquerque, United States on Friday, February 23, 2024.
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