Boston Herald

Lawyer says Mo. man on death row faces ‘gruesome execution’

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ST. LOUIS — A condemned Missouri inmate faces a potentiall­y “gruesome and painful” execution because of a rare medical condition that compromise­s the man’s veins and causes multiple tumors in his head and throat, his attorney said yesterday.

Russell Bucklew is scheduled to die by injection tomorrow night for killing a former girlfriend’s new boyfriend in 1996 in eastern Missouri.

Bucklew, 49, was moments away from execution in May 2014 when the U.S. Supreme Court halted it amid concerns about Bucklew’s medical condition. He suffers from cavernous hemangioma, a rare ailment that causes weakened and malformed blood vessels, as well as blood-filled tumors in his nose and throat.

Nearly four years later, the condition has worsened, attorney Cheryl Pilate said.

“Mr. Bucklew’s rare and severe condition creates a very substantia­l risk of a gruesome execution, with choking and gagging on blood and the infliction of excruciati­ng pain,” Pilate said. The appeal states it would violate Bucklew’s constituti­onal guarantee against cruel and unusual punishment.

A panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has already refused to stop the execution. An appeal and stay request are pending before the U.S. Supreme Court. Pilate also has asked for clemency from Republican Gov. Eric Greitens.

Emails seeking comment yesterday from Greitens and Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley were not immediatel­y returned.

In his response to the U.S. Supreme Court, Hawley downplayed Bucklew’s medical condition and cited continuing efforts over several years to put off the execution.

None of the 20 inmates executed since Missouri began using pentobarbi­tal in 2013 have shown obvious signs of pain or suffering.

According to court documents, Bucklew was angry at his girlfriend for leaving him and moving in with Michael Sanders of Cape Girardeau when he tracked her down at Sanders’ home in March 1996. He killed Sanders in front of the woman, her two daughters and Sanders’ two sons and then attacked the woman and drove her to a secluded area and raped her.

After a state trooper spotted Bucklew’s car, Bucklew shot at the trooper but missed, court records say. Bucklew later escaped from jail, hid in the home of the ex-girlfriend’s mother and beat her with a hammer.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? ‘INFLICTION OF EXCRUCIATI­NG PAIN’: Russell Bucklew is scheduled to die by injection tomorrow.
AP FILE PHOTO ‘INFLICTION OF EXCRUCIATI­NG PAIN’: Russell Bucklew is scheduled to die by injection tomorrow.

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