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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Tennessee death row inmate granted one-year stay after botched lethal injection

  • Tony Carruthers' scheduled execution in Tennessee was halted after officials failed to find a vein for the lethal injection , prompting Governor Bill Lee to grant a one-year stay.
  • Carruthers, 57, was convicted for the 1994 kidnappings and murders of Marcellos Anderson, Delois Anderson, and Frederick Tucker, but his case has been plagued by questions regarding evidence and his mental competency.
  • A significant concern is that Carruthers was compelled to represent himself during his trial , and his conviction relied heavily on witness testimony, including a paid informant, with no physical evidence linking him to the killings.
  • His legal team contends that Carruthers suffers from 'paranoia and delusions,' believing the government is bluffing about his execution and that his own attorneys are part of a conspiracy against him.
  • The incident also highlighted ongoing issues with Tennessee's lethal injection protocols, as the state resumed executions after a hiatus due to problems with drug testing and officials admitting to incorrect testimony about drug purity.

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Tennessee death row inmate Tony Carruthers avoids execution after officials fail to find vein

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