`; var circulars = ' He killed 2 people in Idaho in 1985. Now heâs asking the state not to execute him. Jacob Scholl, Idaho Statesman Share This BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — Attorneys for an Idaho man scheduled to be put to death for a pair of murders are asking state officials to block the execution. Members of the Federal Defender Services of Idahoâs capital habeas unit filed a clemency petition on April 19 to the Idaho Commission of Pardons and Parole on behalf of Gerald Ross Pizzuto Jr., who is scheduled to be executed on June 2. Pizzuto signed the clemency petition on April 9, over a month before his death warrant was actually signed. Judge Jay Gaskill, the administrative judge for Idahoâs Second Judicial District, did that last Thursday.