Lance Shockley was condemned for killing Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. Carl Dewayne Graham Jr. in March 2005.
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Anti-death penalty protesters walk 30 miles across Missouri after governor denies man clemency
Putting one foot in front of the other for 30 miles, a group is walking across central Missouri to send a message about the ...
Missouri law allowed a judge to sentence Shockley to death in 2009 even after a jury deadlocked and couldn’t decide on the ...
Tuesday evening the state of Missouri is set to carry out its first scheduled execution of 2025. Opponents say evidence in ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe denied clemency Monday to Lance Shockley, a man sentenced to be executed at 6 p.m. Tuesday, citing Shockley’s ...
The murder of Missouri State Highway Patrol Sergeant Carl DeWayne Graham, Jr., was an attack not only on a dedicated law ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe denied clemency Monday to Lance Shockley, a man sentenced to be executed at 6 p.m. Tuesday, citing Shockley’s unanimous conviction by jury for the 2005 murder of Missouri State Highway ...
The execution of a man convicted of killing a Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper will go forward as scheduled this week.
One day before the scheduled execution of a Missouri man convicted of killing a state trooper two decades ago, Gov. Mike ...
A group of about 10 people will march from Columbia to Jefferson City over two days to protest the execution of Lance ...
Lance Shockley is scheduled to face execution by lethal injection Tuesday in connection with the 2005 murder of MSHP Sgt. Carl DeWayne Graham Jr.
Gov. Mike Kehoe has denied clemency to Lance Shockley, who was convicted in the first-degree murder of a state trooper.
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