The state of Missouri on Tuesday executed Brian Dorsey for the 2006 murders of his cousin, Sarah Bonnie, and her husband, Benjamin Bonnie, after an effort to have his life spared failed in recent days.

Dorsey’s time of death was recorded as 6:11 p.m, the Missouri Department of Corrections said in a news release. The method of execution was lethal injection, Karen Pojmann, a spokesperson for the department, said at a news conference, adding it “went smoothly, no problems.”

The execution of Dorsey, 52, occurred hours after the US Supreme Court declined to intervene and about a day after Missouri’s Republican governor denied clemency, rejecting the inmate’s petition – backed by more than 70 correctional officers and others – for a commutation of his sentence to life in prison.

Dorsey and his attorneys cited his remorse, his rehabilitation while behind bars and his representation at trial by attorneys who allegedly had a “financial conflict of interest” as reasons he should not be put to death. But those arguments were insufficient to convince Gov. Mike Parson, who said in a statement carrying out Dorsey’s sentence “would deliver justice and provide closure.”

  • @Wogi
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    17 months ago

    The state is both the axe and the scales. It decides who to execute and when.

    Any discussion of precognitive abilities is irrelevant and fucking ridiculous. Not only can the state not predict murder, it’s not particularly good at determining who’s responsible.

    It can, and has, executed the wrong person. It will continue to do so so long as it has the authority to.

    This means that you, innocent of any crime, can be executed by the state should the state get that particular hair up it’s ass. Though, weirdly it seems to mostly go that to black men.