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.
 
>raped a 14 year old and raped and murdered a woman he was stalking a few years later

"I'm a kind and loving person."
Unsurprising that a dude who sees "woman" as a costume wouldn't take his murder and abuse of them into his niceness evaluation.
They're more likely objects in his mind than people he harmed and hurt which would therefore negatively impact his kind and loving status.
 
while it is based that a murderer was executed, and a tranny at that, its also pretty fucked that these people sit on death row for 15+ years, knowing there is no hope at the end of it. talk about cruel and unusual. why dont we just kill them quicker, and save the tax dollars as well?
You do know that the world is a tad bigger than your state, yes? If not, do some travelling. The right to life (I.e in prison smashing rock in a chaingang) is a human right. Afro-Europeans & Twatter-Trannies have a point. Oh, and do some reasearch 'bout our "justice" system. You'll be amazed you arbitrary it is, even within the same state.

Thanks to capital punishment he has become immortalized. And his victim (Ms. Guenther, say her name) has become forgotten.
My dude, the only rights you have are the ones you can defend. When you murder someone, get caught, and then get sentenced to death for it, you've kind of lost your rights. lol. Is this such an alien concept to people? For example do you believe you have a right to privacy? If so, do you continue using an iphone or android phone despite the mountain of evidence to suggest that these companies are monetizing identifying user data? Why don't you install something like grapheneos on a pixel which would guarantee you more privacy? The right to install whatever you want on your devices has been defended, so there's nothing stopping you from retaking your privacy in this manner.
I sort of agree that news like this only really immortalizes the murderer and leaves the victim forgotten but alas, we can't have a metokur video every time a randy stair murders someone. Best we can do is laugh at it and encourage others to do so as well.
 
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while it is based that a murderer was executed, and a tranny at that, its also pretty fucked that these people sit on death row for 15+ years, knowing there is no hope at the end of it. talk about cruel and unusual. why dont we just kill them quicker, and save the tax dollars as well?
Executions used to be handled much quicker, way back when. The multiple layers of appeals simply take too much time.
 
I feel like they weren't really a troon, but moreso did it in some bizarre street threater of "mental illness" for pity or appeal. They were thrown in jail as Scott, and they signed out as Scott. As far as i'm concerned, this is just another case of a man killing a woman and the justice system doing it's job.
 
Executions used to be handled much quicker, way back when. The multiple layers of appeals simply take too much time.
Retards wringing their hands about whether or not it's right to murder a murderer. Shaking my head, we give the state the monopoly on force for a reason, do your fucking job you useless fucks.
 
Retards wringing their hands about whether or not it's right to murder a murderer. Shaking my head, we give the state the monopoly on force for a reason, do your fucking job you useless fucks.
I don't want deathrow inmates to be executed immediately. I want them to suffer as long as they can, with as low tax dollars as possible.
 
I don't want deathrow inmates to be executed immediately. I want them to suffer as long as they can, with as low tax dollars as possible.
I don't really believe in afterlife punishments for evildoers in this world but I still believe it's best for everyone if convicted murderers are just executed as quickly as possible. I mean, I wouldn't want to be sitting on death row for 15 years myself, so I find it hard to justify condemning others to the same fate. We should be merciful and grant degenerates a swift release from the life they have rejected, so they do not trouble us anymore.
 
while it is based that a murderer was executed, and a tranny at that, its also pretty fucked that these people sit on death row for 15+ years, knowing there is no hope at the end of it. talk about cruel and unusual. why dont we just kill them quicker, and save the tax dollars as well?
They're only on there for so long because they keep appealing, etc. If the prisoner gives up, they can get scheduled pretty quickly. It's obvious that Scott here tried the to shift the tranny and it didn't work (and it seems he gave up at the end).
 
i hope that like 100 more death row inmate troons out and it becomes part of the “mitigating circumstances” bingo card during the appeals process and pleas for clemency. It would really highlight the absurdity of transitioning, by making all the ridiculous statistics they use to claim they are discriminated against really pop.

Imagine being a normal person who is liberal but doesn’t live online: 1/3 executions this year were women??? Up 100000000% From the previous 100 years? Oh they were trans women? Oh they were all men who plotted, raped, and murdered in cold blood. Oh they transitioned after they were arrested/sentenced? Oh the governor is getting flack for using the name that the murderer used when he committed his crimes? Oh dear god.
 
Executions used to be handled much quicker, way back when. The multiple layers of appeals simply take too much time.
Thats the reason the anti-penalty folks are able to say shit like “Killing someone on Death Row costs more than letting them live on our tax dollars.” We let these useless POS’s waste money in the legal system going through every appeal possible.

I do understand why they are given every opportunity to appeal. If the states going to be killing someone in it’s name they better have almost all legal channels open to them to make sure the trial was run by the books at the very least.
 
You are deducing from a Yougov poll in the UK asking about diverse constellations of murder cases in a very generalized way (most are against the reintroduction of the death penalty for all types of murder, though, and probably do not know that the murder of a child js punished way more severely already) and that the rest of the world thinks we are not backwards as a country. That is a non-sequitur.

I'm not doing anything. You're claiming that the rest of the world is laughing at the USA because they think it's barbaric. I'm pointing out that in most countries, whenever you poll the population, a majority wishes they had the death penalty. And I'm providing evidence in support of my argument. You're just bloviating.

One of us is wrong and one of us isn't. Again, just take the fucking L.
 
Missouri kiwis rise up!! That's the Show Me State for ya, baby! Good riddance.
Remember Missouri is the state that a local town executed a guy in broad daylight for being the most vile person around in public and no one "cared" to solve his murder.
 
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