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Missouri governor denies clemency for man facing execution for killing girl | Missouri

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Bu içerik, Missouri Valisi’nin, dokuz yaşındaki bir kız çocuğuna cinsel saldırıda bulunarak öldüren ve cesedini bir çukura bırakan ölüm hücresindeki mahkum Christopher Collings için af talebini reddettiğini belirtmektedir. Christopher Collings, 2007 yılında dördüncü sınıf öğrencisi Rowan Ford’un öldürülmesi suçundan idam cezasına çarptırılmıştır. Vali Mike Parson’ın bu kararı, Collings’in kaderini belirlemiştir. Collings’in avukatı, hiçbir ek temyizin planlanmadığını belirtmiştir. Collings’in davasında adaletin sorgulanması ve diğer suçlu olan David Spears’a verilen ceza farkı da ele alınmıştır. Missouri’da bu yıl üç kişi idam edilmiştir ve eyalet, 2024 yılında en fazla idamı gerçekleştiren üçüncü eyalet konumundadır.
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Kaynak: www.theguardian.com

Missouri’s governor on Monday denied clemency for Christopher Collings, a death row prisoner facing execution for sexually assaulting and killing a nine-year-old girl and leaving her body in a sinkhole.

Collings, 49, is scheduled to receive a single injection of pentobarbital at 6pm CT on Tuesday at the state prison in Bonne Terre, Missouri, for the 2007 killing of fourth-grader Rowan Ford. It would be the 23rd execution in the US this year and the fourth in Missouri.

Christopher Collings. Photograph: AP

“Mr Collings has received every protection afforded by the Missouri and United States constitutions, and Mr Collings’ conviction and sentence remain for his horrendous and callous crime,” Republican governor Mike Parson said in a statement.

Parson’s decision likely sealed Collings’ fate. Earlier on Monday, the US supreme court denied an appeal on behalf of Collings, without comment. No additional appeals are planned, Collings’ attorney, Jeremy Weis, said.

Parson’s decision was not unexpected – a former sheriff, Parson has overseen 12 previous executions without granting clemency. Weis said Parson has allowed other executions to proceed for prisoners with innocence claims, intellectual disabilities and for men who were “reformed and remorseful” for their crimes.

“In each case of redemption, the governor has ignored the evidence and sought vengeance,” Weis said in a statement.

Collings confessed to killing Rowan, a child who referred to him as “Uncle Chris” after Collings lived for several months with the girl’s family in the village of Stella, Missouri. Rowan was killed on 3 November 2007. Her body was found in a sinkhole outside of town six days later. She had been strangled.

The clemency petition said an abnormality of Collings’ brain causes him to suffer from “functional deficits in awareness, judgment and deliberation, comportment, appropriate social inhibition, and emotional regulation”. It also noted that he suffered from frequent and often violent abuse as a child.

“The result was a damaged human being with no guidance on how to grow into a functioning adult,” the petition stated.

The petition also challenged the fairness of executing Collings when another man charged in the crime, Rowan’s stepfather, David Spears, also confessed but was allowed to plead to lesser crimes. Spears served more than seven years in prison before his release in 2015.

Collings told authorities that he drank heavily and smoked cannabis with Spears and another man in the hours before the attack on Rowan, according to court records. Collings said he picked up the sleeping child from her bed, took her to the camper where he lived and assaulted her there. He said he strangled the child with a rope when he realized she recognized him.

Collings told investigators that he took the girl’s body to a sinkhole. He burned the rope used in the attack, along with the clothes he was wearing and his bloodstained mattress, prosecutors said.

Spears also implicated himself in the crimes, according to court documents and the clemency petition. A transcript of Spears’s statement to police, cited in the petition, said he told police that Collings handed him a cord and that he killed Rowan.

“I choke her with it. I realize she’s gone. She’s … she’s really gone,” Spears said, according to the transcript. It was Spears who led authorities to the sinkhole where her body was found, according to court documents.

No phone listing could be found for Spears.

The supreme court appeal challenged the reliability of the key law enforcement witness at Collings’ trial, a police chief from a neighboring town who had four awol convictions while serving in the army. Failure to disclose details about that criminal history at trial violated Collings’ right to due process, Weis contended.

“His credibility was really at the heart of the entire case against Mr Collings,” Weis said in an interview.

Three men have been executed in Missouri this year – Brian Dorsey on 9 April, David Hosier on 11 June and Marcellus Williams on 24 September. Only Alabama, with six, and Texas, with five, have performed more executions than Missouri in 2024.

Missouri governor denies clemency for man facing execution for killing girl | Missouri
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