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.
 
“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.
Ah, yes, I want to be "equal rights"-ed right into protected class territory too. Eventually one of them would have to go up (though I'm sure we all note how damn fast this was). So yeah, keep claiming they're above the law us mundane evil cissies need to live under, that's going to work out real good.

She tried to kill herself multiple times, both as a child and as an adult.
Aww, don't fret, sunshine! They'll do it for you, and they'll get it right!
 
It’s hypocritical how some people oppose the death penalty but then have no problem with assisted suicide.
It's an example of when self-determination is valued so much that it comes at the expense of what's good for society.

Assisted suicide- The extreme end point of self-determination and individualism, even as it erodes social mores and taboos that are protective for society's most vulnerable. The individual matters above all.

Prohibition against the death penalty- Same deification of self-determination and individualism. A person can't decide for themselves when they die with the death penalty, so it becomes 'cruel.' Despite it being a punishment and safeguard for criminals being deemed too dangerous to live and an active threat to citizens, people who regard self-determination and individualism as having primacy above almost all else will see it as 'cruel.'

Self-determination and individualism are not bad things, but they become bad things when taken too far. There has to be a balance, or you become like Canada.
 
Well, he is dead now. Missouri is safer now /sarcasm/ and the victim's family is totally unaffected by having to read about their loved one's murderer EVERYWHERE, plus having to see his face all over the internet while the victim (her name was Beverly Guenther and the two photos of her you can find are...but look for yourself)
has been forgotten a long time ago. Good job, Missouri. At least "first" in something.

Did some background check und honestly, this guy was broken and f...up from his childhood on. No wonder he trooned out in the end. More deviant murderers, like thots who, with premeditation and in cold-blood, murder their spouses for insurance money get life sentences with the possibility of parole.

TL;DL- s..show. The world is laughting at the US and I can't even blame them. Scott should have disappeared behind prison walls and died naturally in obscurity instead of being immortalized as the first "transwoman" to be euthanized by the state.
 
>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.
Somebody is going to have to provide the full checklist of which acts of child abuse excuse the victim to rape and murder as a 30 year old adult. ( I also wonder about the age and circumstances of the tasing.)
 
Way to set the precedent Missouri! TMDWU! Okay, USA, Let's get those numbers up!
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Well, he is dead now. Missouri is safer now /sarcasm/ and the victim's family is totally unaffected by having to read about their loved one's murderer EVERYWHERE, plus having to see his face all over the internet while the victim (her name was Beverly Guenther and the two photos of her you can find are...but look for yourself)
has been forgotten a long time ago. Good job, Missouri. At least "first" in something.

Did some background check und honestly, this guy was broken and f...up from his childhood on. No wonder he trooned out in the end. More deviant murderers, like thots who, with premeditation and in cold-blood, murder their spouses for insurance money get life sentences with the possibility of parole.

TL;DL- s..show. The world is laughting at the US and I can't even blame them. Scott should have disappeared behind prison walls and died naturally in obscurity instead of being immortalized as the first "transwoman" to be euthanized by the state.
As a Missourian I just want to say you're an absolute nigger, "the whole world is laughing at the US" yeah just retarded leftist euroniggers/twitterfags at this point, and who cares what they think. There are crimes so abhorrent that you forfeit your right to live.
 
Well, he is dead now. Missouri is safer now /sarcasm/ and the victim's family is totally unaffected by having to read about their loved one's murderer EVERYWHERE, plus having to see his face all over the internet while the victim (her name was Beverly Guenther and the two photos of her you can find are...but look for yourself)
has been forgotten a long time ago. Good job, Missouri. At least "first" in something.

Did some background check und honestly, this guy was broken and f...up from his childhood on. No wonder he trooned out in the end. More deviant murderers, like thots who, with premeditation and in cold-blood, murder their spouses for insurance money get life sentences with the possibility of parole.

TL;DL- s..show. The world is laughting at the US and I can't even blame them. Scott should have disappeared behind prison walls and died naturally in obscurity instead of being immortalized as the first "transwoman" to be euthanized by the state.
Better for him to rot in Hell than suck up hundreds of thousands of USD rotting in prison for 50 more years, publicity or no. The tranny angle is irrelevant as journoscum will run any headline to make a single penny. They'll sooner call him a transwoman than a rapist and a murderer. I hope they find their ways into Hell soon as well
 
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