US First openly transgender woman set to be executed in the U.S. asks for mercy - You'll never guess the crime

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Lawyers for Amber McLaughlin, 49, asked Missouri Gov. Mike Parson to spare her this week. McLaughlin was convicted of killing 45-year-old Beverly Guenther in 2003.

COLUMBIA, Mo. — The first openly transgender woman set to be executed in the U.S. is asking Missouri’s governor for mercy, citing mental health issues.

Lawyers for Amber McLaughlin, now 49, on Monday asked Republican Gov. Mike Parson to spare her.

McLaughlin was convicted of killing 45-year-old Beverly Guenther on Nov. 20, 2003. Guenther was raped and stabbed to death in St. Louis County.

There is no known case of an openly transgender inmate being executed in the U.S. before, according to the anti-execution Death Penalty Information Center.

“It’s wrong when anyone’s executed regardless, but I hope that this is a first that doesn’t occur,” federal public defender Larry Komp said. “Amber has shown great courage in embracing who she is as a transgender woman in spite of the potential for people reacting with hate, so I admire her display of courage.”

McLaughlin’s lawyers cited her traumatic childhood and mental health issues, which the jury never heard, in the clemency petition. A foster parent rubbed feces in her face when she was a toddler and her adoptive father tased her, according to the letter to Parson. She tried to kill herself multiple times, both as a child and as an adult.

Parson spokeswoman Kelli Jones said the Governor’s Office is reviewing her request for mercy.

“These are not decisions that the Governor takes lightly,” Jones said in an email.

Komp said McLaughlin’s lawyers are scheduled to meet with Parson on Tuesday.

A judge sentenced McLaughlin to death after a jury was unable to decide on death or life in prison without parole.

A federal judge in St. Louis ordered a new sentencing hearing in 2016, citing concerns about the effectiveness of McLaughlin’s trial lawyers and faulty jury instructions. But in 2021, a federal appeals court panel reinstated the death penalty.

McLaughlin’s lawyers also listed the jury’s indecision and McLaughlin’s remorse as reasons Parson should spare her life.

Missouri has only executed one woman before, state Corrections Department spokeswoman Karen Pojmann said in an email.

McLaughlin’s lawyers said she previously was rooming with another transgender woman but now is living in isolation leading up to her scheduled execution date.

Pojmann said 9% of Missouri’s prison population is female, and all capital punishment inmates are imprisoned at Potosi Correctional Center.

“It is extremely unusual for a woman to commit a capital offense, such as a brutal murder, and even more unusual for a woman to, as was the case with McLaughlin, rape and murder a woman,” Pojmann said.
Missouri executed two men this year. Kevin Johnson, a 37 year old who was convicted of ambushing and killing a St. Louis area police officer he blamed in the death of his younger brother, was put to death last month. Carmen Deck died by injection in May for killing James and Zelma Long during a robbery at their home in De Soto, Missouri, in 1996.
 
Why in the world would we spare a transgender murderer and rapist? To spare them from execution solely because they're trans when we would do it to a cis person is to imply that trans people are somehow different from cis people. That would be against the very concept of trans rights, wouldn't it? This would be like sparing a woman from execution solely because she is not a man, something which we used to do and is now frowned upon.

I don't support execution as a punishment, generally, but if your objection is 'because we don't want to kill a trans person', that's an invalid objection. Appeal on literally any other basis. It is unlikely to succeed, given other recent executions were from less violent crimes, but it's still better than 'I'm not a legitimate woman so you can't kill me'. I know there's no atheist in a fox hole and apparently no trans-activist on death row, but it's just a really bad argument.

He also raped the victim after the was dead, so add necrophilia to this fucking creep's perversions

The reason that two courts have agreed on the death penalty and all other appeal attempts have failed so far becomes more clear. If you wanted to not get executed, don't rape, murder, and then rape the corpse of a woman in a state with the death penalty. Were I a lawyer, that'd be my first pro-tip given to potential clients.
 
Why in the world would we spare a transgender murderer and rapist? To spare them from execution solely because they're trans when we would do it to a cis person is to imply that trans people are somehow different from cis people. That would be against the very concept of trans rights, wouldn't it? This would be like sparing a woman from execution solely because she is not a man, something which we used to do and is now frowned upon.

I don't support execution as a punishment, generally, but if your objection is 'because we don't want to kill a trans person', that's an invalid objection. Appeal on literally any other basis. It is unlikely to succeed, given other recent executions were from less violent crimes, but it's still better than 'I'm not a legitimate woman so you can't kill me'. I know there's no atheist in a fox hole and apparently no trans-activist on death row, but it's just a really bad argument.



The reason that two courts have agreed on the death penalty and all other appeal attempts have failed so far becomes more clear. If you wanted to not get executed, don't rape, murder, and then rape the corpse of a woman in a state with the death penalty. Were I a lawyer, that'd be my first pro-tip given to potential clients.

I thought fags and troons just loooooove writing endless articles about some alphabet being, 'the first openly _______ to be _____'. Accept the honour trannies!
Sadly he is the far from the first rape/murderer to ride ol sparkey.
 
I reckon it would be interesting to see if he's actually spared justice or not. Because the outcome of this might just set a precedent if they actually spare him. Who wants to bet that the amount of beautiful butterflies hatching from their eggs and embracing their true trans identity in Death Row will skyrocket if this fucker somehow avoids the chair?

Even his lawyer seems to be literally trying to argue "they're trans and muh mentals so please spare them :(" didn't his motherfucker rape and kill his own sister or cousin or something? Aren't we forgetting the actual situation lol!

Even the most sleezy of lawyers know pleading insanity is very difficult on its own. Even more so late into the trial and especially AFTER a sentence has been declared like this. And even *if* they are somehow magically able to convince everyone to forget about justice and *help* the individual with severe mental illness, it will still mean being taken out of society and life in a secure mental institution full of people who literally eat their own poo. Not a nice place to spend the rest of your trans identifying life if you have any fecal matter related trauma! There'll be some cosmic justice there I suppose.

Or if he gets clapped as he likely will be, then I bet troon advocates will nonstop cite this case when they talk about that transphobia, they love talking about that institutionalied violence that LITERALLY KILLS trans people all the time. They're very much known for using dead people to forward their agenda anyway.


Also
>Missouri has only executed one woman before,
It is extremely unusual for a woman to commit a capital offense, such as a brutal murder, and even more unusual for a woman to, as was the case with McLaughlin, rape and murder a woman,"
>Trans

>woman

What in the everloving fuck? Would the state of Missouri rather validate a murderer's gender identity and use it to justify why they should be spared the death sentence... Or keep the record of "only 1 woman" so it can still be seen as "extremely unusual" when REAL women comit such henious acts.
Why does this give me the feeling that this is all a ploy for this dude to get put in a female only prison so he can rape and murder some more? Surely this would never ever cross a beautiful tran's woman's mind, like... This NEVER happens right? :^)
 
I was genuinely surprised it wasn't a kid he raped and murdered, and then...

The article neglects to mention McLaughlin is listed on the Missouri Sex Offender Registry and was at one point incarcerated for the 1992 sexual assault of a 14-year-old girl. Never saw that one coming, right?

Of course.
 
“It’s wrong when anyone’s executed regardless, but I hope that this is a first that doesn’t occur,” federal public defender Larry Komp said. “Amber has shown great courage in embracing who she is as a transgender woman in spite of the potential for people reacting with hate, so I admire her display of courage.”
"Please don't kill it, it is a tranny those are sacred and better than your common person."
 
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