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SUMMARY:Stop the Execution of Wendell Grissom in Oklahoma
DESCRIPTION:Oklahoma has scheduled Wendell Grissom’s execution for March 20\, 2025 for the 2005 murder of Amber Matthews. He was denied clemency by the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board on February 5\, 2025. \n\nCall Governor Stitt at 405-521-2342 with the following message: \n‘Hi. My name is [your name]. I am calling to ask that Gov. Stitt stops the execution of Wendell Grissom on March 20\, 2025. We can be safe from people who have committed great harm and hold them accountable without killing them. It is what we do in most cases.” \n\nOn November 2\, 2002\, Wendell drove across state lines into Oklahoma where he picked up a homeless hitchhiker\, Jessie Johns. The two became well acquainted and discussed plans to make money through robberies or burglaries. The next day\, they drove through a rural Oklahoman county\, looking for a house to burglarize. Eventually\, they settled on the house of Matt and Dreu Kopf. After parking in their driveway\, Wendell told Jessie to wait in the car until the shooting had ceased\, then come and help him burglarize the property. Wendell found Dreu Kopf\, her friend Amber Matthews\, and two minor children inside the house. After shooting his way in\, he seriously injured Dreu\, and shot Amber. Dreu managed to escape using Wendell’s vehicle\, which Jessie had momentarily left to investigate the scene. After her escape\, Wendell and Jessie fled in a vehicle stolen from the Kopf’s garage and were arrested shortly after. Amber died on her way to the Oklahoma City Hospital. \nWendell’s defense team argues that there were several mitigating factors\, including neurological deficits\, which contributed to the crime and which they were not able to use during the trial – most significantly\, brain damage and alcohol and drug dependency. Three jurors\, who had initially sentenced him to death\, wrote letters saying that they wished this information had been available to them before they had made that fateful decision. Juror Deborah Givens wrote that she no longer feels confident in her decision to sentence Wendell to death. \n\nWendell’s defense team argues that there were several mitigating factors\, including neurological deficits\, which contributed to the crime and which they were not able to use during the trial – most significantly\, brain damage and alcohol and drug dependency. Three jurors\, who had initially sentenced him to death\, wrote letters saying that they wished this information had been available to them before they had made that fateful decision. Juror Deborah Givens wrote that she no longer feels confident in her decision to sentence Wendell to death. \nOn Wednesday\, February 5\, 2025\, the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board denied him clemency. \nOklahoma’s aggressive execution schedule marks it as an outlier in its use of the death penalty while the majority of other states are on a downward trend of executions. In the last few years\, Oklahoma has been one of only a handful of states that have carried out death sentences – and it continues to do so targeting the poor\, the mentally ill and people of color. \nThis particular execution is just one in a series of 25 executions scheduled by Oklahoma in the coming months\, despite serious concerns around the state’s lethal injection protocols and drugs. \nPlease sign the petition asking Governor Stitt and the Pardon and Parole Board to do everything within their power to ensure this execution does not go forward\, and to seek a path to clemency in the case.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/stop-the-execution-of-wendell-grissom-in-oklahoma/
CATEGORIES:Execution Alert
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250319T235959
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SUMMARY:Stop the Execution of Aaron Gunches in Arizona
DESCRIPTION:Aaron Gunches is scheduled for execution in Arizona on March 19\, 2025 for the 2002 murder of Ted Price.\n \n\nCall Governor Hobbs at 602-542-4331 with the following message: \n“Hi. My name is [your name]. I am calling to ask that Gov. Hobbs not move forward with Arizona’s plan to resume executions on March 19\, 2025 with the execution of Aaron Gunches. Gov. Hobbs promised an administration centered around transparency yet is allowing for the resumption of executions before an investigation into Arizona’s execution protocols could be completed. It is not too late to turn back now.” \n\nIn November 2002\, the victim\, Ted Price\, went to visit his ex-wife\, Katherine Lecher\, in her apartment. Ted planned to stay with her until his school grant came in. The two argued a week and a half into his stay\, which led to a physical altercation. Katherine hit Ted’s face with a telephone\, causing him to appear dazy and unresponsive but conscious. Later that evening\, Aaron came to see Katherine\, who was his girlfriend at the time. After talking to her\, he instructed her two roommates to put Ted and his belongings in Katherine’s car so that he could take him to a bus station. Jennifer\, one of the roommates\, drove the car to the station. Upon arrival\, Aaron realized he did not have money to pay for Ted’s bus ticket\, so he ordered Jennifer to drive out of the city and into the desert. When the car stopped and Ted got out\, Aaron shot him four times. Aaron was subsequently charged with his kidnapping and murder and eventually sentenced to death. He represented himself at trial\, pleaded guilty\, and has consistently requested to be executed since. \nAaron’s execution in Arizona will be the state’s first since the practice was halted in 2022 after a series of botched lethal injections. Gov. Katie Hobbs ordered a state-wide moratorium until the situation could be properly investigated. She appointed David Duncan\, a retired federal judge\, to conduct the review but fired him before he could finish his investigation. Thereafter\, she decided that an internal review would suffice\, and the moratorium was subsequently lifted in November 2024. \nLethal injections are challenging to perform\, and complications frequently arise. Inmates can bleed to death\, experience mental torment or severe physical pain\, and create a sensation of choking or burning. Lethal injections carry a significant unconstitutional risk of cruel and unusual punishment and should not be used\, especially not by a state so seemingly desperate to execute its citizens. \n\nWhile the vast majority of states with capital punishment continue on a downward trend away from executions\, Arizona is continuing to go against this trend by carrying out executions. \nArizona\, which has 112 prisoners on death row\, last carried out three executions in 2022 following a nearly eight-year hiatus brought on by criticism that a 2014 execution was botched and because of difficulties obtaining drugs for execution. \nPlease sign the petition asking the Arizona governor to do everything in her power to stop this.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/stop-the-execution-of-aaron-gunches-in-arizona/
CATEGORIES:Execution Alert
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SUMMARY:Stop the Execution of Jessie Hoffman in Louisiana
DESCRIPTION:Jessie Hoffman was convicted in Louisiana for the 1996 killing of Mary “Molly” Elliot. He is scheduled to be executed via nitrogen gas suffocation on March 18\, 2025. \n\nCall Governor Landry at 225-342-0991 with the following message: \n“Hi. My name is [your name]. I am calling to ask that Gov. Landry grants clemency to Jessie Hoffman\, who is scheduled to be executed by nitrogen suffocation on March 18\, 2025. We do not need the death penalty to be safe from people who have committed great harm– a life sentence is punishment enough. Thank you.” \n\nPlease sign this petition specific to Jessie\, and also this other petition from our partners in Louisiana\, which opposes the resumption of executions in Louisiana in general. \nMary Elliot\, an account executive for an advertising agency\, was reported missing the day before her murder. Soon after her body was found\, Hoffman was identified as a suspect. After providing inconsistent statements during his police interviews\, he eventually confessed to kidnapping and robbing the victim\, engaging in sexual intercourse\, then shooting her. Jessie’s videotaped confession\, along with DNA evidence linking him to the crime scene\, was used to secure his conviction. Although Jessie’s defense team never disputed that he had shot Mary\, they argued that she had been shot accidentally\, rather than purposefully\, during a struggle over the gun. \nDuring the penalty phase\, the defense presented testimony from eleven witnesses to show that Jessie had no prior issues with the law and\, therefore\, would not pose any future danger to society. However\, the jury unanimously agreed on a death sentence because the offense had been committed in an especially heinous\, atrocious\, or cruel manner. \nLouisiana also intends to be the second state to implement nitrogen suffocation executions after years without an execution due to troubles sourcing lethal injection drugs. Alabama became the first state to implement this experimental method when it executed Kenneth Smith January 2024. The public was promised an execution method that resulted in an almost immediate loss of consciousness and a quick and painless death\, yet Kenneth’s execution went very differently than how the state insisted it would. Kenneth thrashed\, convulsed\, gasped and heaved for more than 20 minutes. The 3 nitrogen suffocations that followed went similarly. \n\n\n\nThe State of Louisiana has not had an execution in 15 years. Its scheduling of an execution at this time makes the state an outlier in its use of the death penalty while the majority of other states are on a downward trend away from executions. \nPlease sign the petition asking Governor Jeff Landry to do everything within his power to stop this execution\, including issuing a stay\, and seeking a path to clemency in the case.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/stop-the-execution-of-jessie-hoffman-in-louisiana/
CATEGORIES:Execution Alert
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SUMMARY:Update: Execution Stayed! Stop the Execution of David Wood in Texas
DESCRIPTION:SOME GOOD NEWS! In Texas\, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has stayed this Thursday’s scheduled execution of David Wood “until further order of this court.”  This is a solid stay and Thursday’s execution is definitely OFF for the time being\, and hopefully forever!
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/execution-alert-david-wood/
CATEGORIES:Execution Alert
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SUMMARY:Stop the Execution of Brad Sigmon in South Carolina
DESCRIPTION:Brad Sigmon\, 63\, is scheduled for execution in South Carolina on March 7\, 2025 for the murders of David Larke and Gladys Larke.\n \nThe following comes from our allies at South Carolinians for Alteratives to the Death Penalty. \nBrad Sigmon’s case highlights the troubling flaws in the justice system’s treatment of people who’ve experienced childhood trauma and undiagnosed\, inherited mental illness. His case also shows that nobody is beyond redemption if we are given the chance to become different people. Please take consistent action in the coming weeks for #ClemencyForBradSigmon \nBrad is a caring and hardworking Christian man. Despite a childhood marred by his father’s alcoholism and physical abuse and his mother’s instability and neglect\, Brad began working factory shifts as a teenager so that he could buy food for his brothers and sisters. Brad also worked to keep their spirits up\, shielding them from the horrors of their childhood with jokes and acts of tenderness. When his younger brother was injured and could not walk without pain\, Brad\, then 13\, would carry him everywhere on his back. \nIn his thirties\, Brad\, still reeling from his childhood traumas\, succumbed to a severe\, inherited mental illness that\, at the time\, went undiagnosed and untreated. The nature of the crime and his behavior at trial was the product of this disorder\, which caused manic episodes that left him unable to recognize or control his irrationality. \nBrad is deeply remorseful. In prison\, he has dedicated himself to his faith as he seeks repentance and forgiveness. As one minister observes\, Brad could be “an informal chaplain on Death Row because of the ways he pastors and mentors his fellow inmates.” \nBrad has not been involved in a single violent incident in his more than twenty years on death row. Because of his maturity and respect for security officers\, they recognize him as a good influence on his fellow prisoners and have trusted him with many responsibilities\, including passing out food trays\, cleaning\, running the laundry\, and “assist[ing] the community with whatever they need.” \nBrad remains a source of strength\, spiritual discernment\, and support to all who know him. He has maintained a close bond with his siblings\, who have depended on his deep faith and steadiness while navigating the death of their father and the disabling illnesses of their mother. \nBrad is himself in deteriorating health. Now 67\, he has suffered at least one stroke and\, due to a near-total blockage of his carotid arteries\, is at great risk for another. \nBrad would be the oldest person ever executed by South Carolina. Executing the man who Brad is today because of the tormented and ill man he was more than twenty years ago\, would accomplish nothing. It would only deprive the many people who have come to appreciate and even rely upon Brad—his family\, prisoners\, guards\, and ministers—of his example and aid. \nWe\, the undersigned\, ask that you do everything within your power to stop this execution\, including issuing a stay\, and seeking a path to clemency in the case. \nThank you for your time and attention to this serious matter. \n\nUnder South Carolina law\, Brad Sigmon has to make a choice to die by lethal injection\, electrocution or by firing squad. \nSouth Carolina is making itself an outlier in its use of the death penalty. The majority of other states are on a downward trend of executions\, and increasingly\, states are abolishing the practice altogether\, including the southern state of Virginia. \nPlease sign the petition asking Governor Henry McMaster to do everything within his power to stop this execution\, including issuing a stay\, and seeking a path to clemency in the case. \nPetitions will be delivered on your behalf in advance of the execution. \nLearn more & take action with us here.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/execution-alert-brad-sigmon/
CATEGORIES:Execution Alert
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SUMMARY:Stop the Execution of Richard Tabler in Texas
DESCRIPTION:Richard Tabler was convicted in Texas of the 2004 capital murders of Mohamed-Amine Rahmouni and Haitham Zayed. He has been given an execution date for February 13\, 2025. \n\n\n\nTexas’ aggressive execution schedule marks it as an outlier in its use of the death penalty while the majority of other states are on a downward trend of executions. In the last few years\, Texas has been one of only a handful of states that have carried out death sentences – and it continues to do so targeting the poor\, the mentally ill and people of color. \nPlease sign the petition asking Governor Abbott and the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles to do everything within their power to stop this execution\, including issuing a stay\, and seeking a path to clemency in the case. \nAdditionally\, you may reach out now to the Board at bpp_clemency@tdcj.texas.gov and the Governor at https://gov.texas.gov/contact/and (512) 463-1782. You can simply leave a voice message\, or choose to speak to a representative if you prefer. \nPlease note: In Texas\, the Governor does have limited power when it comes to the death penalty. But the story we are told that “it’s out of the governor’s hands\,” is only true if we allow it to be. Yes\, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles must recommend clemency in that state in order for the Governor to grant clemency (mercy) by commuting a death sentence. But the fact is that the governor appoints the members of the Board of Pardons and Paroles. He can choose to appoint members who will take valid claims and concerns more seriously\, instead of acting like rubber-stamping gate-keepers. He can still use his position of power and influence to enact justice in the State of Texas
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/stop-the-execution-of-richard-tabler-in-texas/
CATEGORIES:Execution Alert
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SUMMARY:Stop the Execution of James Ford in Florida
DESCRIPTION:Florida has scheduled James Ford’s execution for February 13\, 2025 for the 1997 murders of Greg and Kimberly Malnory. \nThe following information is from Floridians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty. This petition will be updated as additional information becomes available. It will be delivered in conjunction with FADP’s petition at a appropriate time ahead of the scheduled execution. \nJames Ford has been on death row for more than 25 years\, and his childhood was marred by neglect and trauma. His death sentence was not handed down by a unanimous jury\, and he missed the deadline for getting his death sentence overturned by just 27 days – after the United States Supreme Court declared Florida’s death penalty scheme unlawful. \n\nFlorida’s return to executions in 2023\, after more than three years of not pursuing them\, marks the state as an outlier in its use of the death penalty. The majority of other states are on a downward trend of executions. Please sign the petition asking Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida State Board of Executive Clemency to do everything within their power to stop this execution\, including issuing a stay\, and seeking a path to clemency in the case. \nPetition to stop this execution.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/stop-the-execution-of-james-ford-in-florida/
CATEGORIES:Execution Alert
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250206T235959
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SUMMARY:Stop the Execution of Demetrius Frazier in Alabama
DESCRIPTION:Demetrius Frazier is scheduled for execution in Alabama on February 6\, 2025 by nitrogen gas asphyxiation. He was convicted and sentenced to death for the 1991 murder of Pauline Brown. \nCase-specific details are pending. Please sign this petition to receive updates in this case\, and watch for the follow-up email which will direct you to related petitions regarding transparency in Alabama executions and opposing the use of the gas suffocation method of executions. \nRegarding Gas Suffocation Executions: \nKenneth Smith and Alan Miller were both fully conscious for several minutes as the nitrogen gas suffocated them. Carey Grayson was fully conscious for at least six minutes as the nitrogen gas suffocated him. This method of execution is the conscious suffocation of human beings\, and it is abhorrent and absolutely torture. It amounts to cruel and unusual punishment which is barred by the U.S. Constitution. \nThe vast majority of states with capital punishment continue on a downward trend of executions\, Alabama has continued to go against trend by carrying on with scheduled execution dates. \nAlabama must delay all executions to allow for a thorough study of its capital punishment process and consider the serious objections raised as to how it administers the death penalty.  Alabama has repeatedly shown that it is not capable of carrying out executions – amounting to cruel punishment and the torture of prisoners. \nPlease take action and sign the petition to stop this execution.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/stop-the-execution-of-demetrius-frazier-in-alabama/
CATEGORIES:Execution Alert
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SUMMARY:Stop the Execution of Steven Nelson in Texas
DESCRIPTION:In 2012\, Steven Nelson was convicted of the capital murder of Clinton Dobson on March 3\, 2011\, in Arlington\, Texas. He has been given an execution date in Texas for February 5\, 2025. \n\nSteven La’Wayne Nelson was convicted and sentenced to death for his involvement in a tragic incident that resulted in the loss of a life. However\, the circumstances surrounding this case reveal a profound injustice that cannot be overlooked. \n\nSee Steven’s official web site here.\nSteven’s Spiritual Advisor\, Rev. Dr. Jeff Hood\, Blogs about the case here.\nSign the petition here\n\nCase Background\nOn the day of the incident\, Steven\, along with two other people\, were involved in a robbery at a church\, which tragically ended in the loss of a life. Steven’s role was that of a lookout\, a position that inherently carries less culpability than the actions of those who directly caused harm. He has consistently maintained that he was outside the church when the victims were injured\, yet the two other individuals involved were never prosecuted. \n\n\nDespite the clear disparity in involvement\, he was the only individual convicted in this case and the only one to receive the death penalty. This raises serious questions about the fairness of his trial and sentencing. This situation highlights a grave injustice that undermines the very foundation of our legal system\, which is meant to ensure that punishment is proportional to the crime committed. \n\n\nArguments Against the Death Penalty in Steven’s Case\n\nDisproportionate Punishment – Steven’s actions do not warrant a death sentence. As a lookout\, he did not commit murder\, nor did he have any intent to harm anyone. It is fundamentally unjust to equate his actions with those of his co-defendants\, who directly caused the death of Clinton Dobson.\nLack of Knowledge – At the time of entering the church\, Steven was unaware that a murder had occurred. This critical fact must be taken into account when determining his culpability. Holding him accountable for a crime he did not commit is a violation of basic principles of justice.\nArbitrary Application of Justice – The fact that Steven is the only one convicted and sentenced to death raises serious concerns about the arbitrary application of the death penalty in this case. Such a disparity undermines public confidence in the justice system.\nRehabilitation Potential – Steven has great potential for rehabilitation and has been positively contributing to society. He keeps showing love and compassion to his wife\, friends and whoever has the chance to cross his path\, demonstrating numerous times that he has grown as a person.\nSteven deeply regrets his involvement in the robbery and has taken multiple opportunities to atone for his past actions.\n\nThe death penalty would eliminate any possibility for further growth and change\, denying Steven the chance to continue his positive contributions to the world and make amends for his mistakes. \n\n\n\nWe urge Governor Abbott\, Texas State Legislators\, and all relevant authorities to review Steven’s case thoroughly. His death sentence represents not only a personal tragedy but a failure of the system to fully investigate the individuals involved. It doesn’t serve anybody’s interests to have an incomplete investigation. Justice should not be a one-size-fits-all approach; it must consider the nuances of each individual case \n\n\nTexas’ aggressive execution schedule marks it as an outlier in its use of the death penalty while the majority of other states are on a downward trend of executions. In the last few years\, Texas has been one of only a handful of states that have carried out death sentences – and it continues to do so targeting the poor\, the mentally ill and people of color. \nPlease sign the petition asking Governor Abbott and the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles to do everything within their power to stop this execution\, including issuing a stay\, and seeking a path to clemency in the case. \nAdditionally\, you may reach out now to the Board at bpp_clemency@tdcj.texas.gov and the Governor at https://gov.texas.gov/contact/and (512) 463-1782. You can simply leave a voice message\, or choose to speak to a representative if you prefer. \nPlease note: In Texas\, the Governor does have limited power when it comes to the death penalty. But the story we are told that “it’s out of the governor’s hands\,” is only true if we allow it to be. Yes\, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles must recommend clemency in that state in order for the Governor to grant clemency (mercy) by commuting a death sentence. But the fact is that the governor appoints the members of the Board of Pardons and Paroles. He can choose to appoint members who will take valid claims and concerns more seriously\, instead of acting like rubber-stamping gate-keepers. He can still use his position of power and influence to enact justice in the State of Texas
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/execution-alert-steven-nelson-in-texas/
CATEGORIES:Execution Alert
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SUMMARY:Stop the Execution of Marion Bowman in South Carolina
DESCRIPTION:Marion Bowman is scheduled for execution in South Carolina on January 31\, 2025 for his alleged 2002 murder of KanDee Louise Martin. Bowman has always maintained his innocence. \nThe following is from our allies at South Carolinians for Alteratives to the Death Penalty. Learn more here. \nMarion takes responsibility for making immature choices like selling drugs as a teenager\, but he has steadfastly maintained his innocence of murder. His conviction was based on unreliable\, incentivized testimony\, with no forensic evidence connecting him to the crime scene. Studies show that incentivized testimony\, where witnesses are rewarded for providing testimony that supports the prosecutors’ theory of the case\, increases the risk of wrongful convictions.\n\nMarion’s trial was marred by the deep-seated racism of his own trial attorney\, who was more committed to his prejudice than his ethical duty to represent his client effectively. Despite having access to evidence to challenge the State’s case\, his trial attorney failed to use it on behalf of Marion. His inaction stemmed from a disbelief in his Black client\, rooted in racist stereotypes rather than an objective assessment of the facts.\n\nMarion is not just a number or a statistic; he is a father and a grandfather\, a man with strong ties to his family\, even as he faces the harsh reality of death row. The outcome in his case will reverberate deeply in the lives of those closest to him\, especially his daughter and grandchildren\, who will grow up without the man who shaped their early years. For those who know him best\, the prospect of his loss is more than just a family tragedy; it would mean the loss of a guiding presence\, a source of strength\, and a constant reminder of the power of love that transcends even the walls that separate them.\n\nKnown for his humor and charisma\, Marion has become a beacon of support for his fellow inmates\, offering kindness and encouragement in an overwhelmingly harsh and isolating environment. His peers seek him out and respect him for his ability to lift the spirits of those around him\, tirelessly caring for others and even helping to bridge the gap between inmates and correctional staff.\n*** \nIn scheduling executions after more than a decade without one\, South Carolina makes itself an outlier in its use of the death penalty. The majority of other states are on a downward trend of executions\, and increasingly\, states are abolishing the practice altogether\, including the southern state of Virginia\, which repealed its death penalty law. \nPlease sign the petition asking Governor Henry McMaster to do everything within his power to stop this execution\, including issuing a stay\, and seeking a path to clemency in the case. \nPetitions will be delivered on your behalf in the days prior to the scheduled execution.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/stop-the-execution-of-marion-bowman-in-south-carolina/
CATEGORIES:Execution Alert
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