By: Storme Jones
A group of lawmakers are asking Gov. Kevin Stitt and the state pardon and parole board for an independent investigation into the 1997 murder that sent Richard Glossip to death row.
The letter signed by a bipartisan group of 34 lawmakers was sent after 16 of those lawmakers visited the state’s death row in McAlester.
“There is nothing to gain when you get involved in something like this,” Rep. Kevin McDugle, R-Broken Arrow said. “The only reason I’m here is because I do believe personally that we have an innocent man on death row.”
Glossip was seconds away from receiving a lethal injection in 2015 when the execution was called off due to a drug mix up. He is accused of ordering the 1997 beating death of Barry Van Treese. The man who admitted to killing the motel owner is serving life in prison.
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28 Oklahoma Republicans led by Rep Kevin McDugle want third party investigation into death row prisoner Richard Glossip s case
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