Chris McDaniel
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Although the state's previous drug supplier says it will not supply for the next execution, Missouri says it's found another willing pharmacy. On Monday...
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Of the roughly 350 men and women who preserved and protected art during World War II, 14 of them had ties to Missouri. U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo.,...
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Missouri's recent executions have sparked controversy lately -- not just for the secrecy and the source of the execution drug but also for the state's...
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After a lawsuit filed by a death-row inmate, the Apothecary Shoppe in Oklahoma has agreed to not sell to Missouri for its upcoming execution. Last week,...
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Update: Governor says the state is prepared to proceed regardless. Update: Pharmacy hopes documents will be secret A federal judge has ordered an...
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Despite the controversy over how Missouri has carried out its past three executions, a state House hearing on Monday revealed little that hasn't already...
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An Oklahoma compounding pharmacy has supplied Missouri with the drug it's used three times to execute inmates, despite the fact that the pharmacy isn't...
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Updated at 1:41 a.m., Thurs., Jan. 30 Missouri inmate Herbert Smulls was put to death late Wednesday night after the U.S. Supreme Court removed two...
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For the death penalty to be carried out in Missouri, it requires three agencies in particular to work in sync. The Department of Corrections performs...
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Late Friday night, a group of federal judges found that the compounding pharmacy making Missouri's execution drug can remain secret, but new emails...