#RodneyReed's attorneys filed a clemency petition with the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles yesterday. The petition includes a new sworn statement from a man who says Jimmy Fennell confessed that he murdered Stacey Stites. Rodney Reed is innocent! Thread:
Some reminders: Rodney Reed was wrongfully convicted and sent to death row for killing Stacey Stites. Rodney is innocent – he did not kill Stacey. A lot of evidence suggests that Jimmy Fennell is the real killer.
Jimmy Fennell was a police officer until he pleaded guilty after he was accused of sexually assaulting a woman he had in custody while on duty. Fennell did 10 years in prison as a result of this crime.
Now, a man who was in prison with Jimmy Fennell has come forward and made a sworn statement that Fennell confessed to murdering Stacey Stites. I will quote from the sworn statement. Warning: The statement does contain several racial slurs.
The new witness was a member of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang. In 2010, Jimmy Fennell approached the Aryan Brotherhood and offered to pay the gang money for "protection from the blacks and Mexicans at the prison."
The new witness was "never really friends" with Jimmy Fennell, but they did occasionally make conversation. The witness reports that one conversation with Fennell stands out very clearly in his mind.
Jimmy Fennell was "talking about his ex-fiancé [Stacey Stites] with a lot of hatred and resentment." Fennell said that Stacey "had been sleeping around with a black man behind his back." At the end of the conversation, Fennell said: "I had to kill my nigger-loving fiancé."
The witness reports that he believed Jimmy Fennell felt safe, even proud sharing that he had killed Stacey Stites for sleeping with a black man.
Other prisoners eventually learned that Jimmy Fennell was a cop and had sexually assaulted a woman in his custody. After that information came out, the Aryan Brotherhood could not protect Fennell anymore.
The new witness first learned about #RodneyReed after reading a newspaper article that included Jimmy Fennell's picture. That's when the witness "realized that Rodney Reed was sitting in prison for a murder that Jimmy Fennell had confessed that he had committed."
The new witness eventually let go of some of the prejudices he had learned in childhood and as part of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang. He "looked at the situation differently" and tried to put himself "in Rodney Reed's shoes." The witness then decided to come forward.
There's already more than enough evidence to exonerate #RodneyReed. Top forensic experts agree that Rodney could not have killed Stacey Stites – it's medically and scientifically impossible. This new sworn statement further suggests that Jimmy Fennell is the real killer.
Texas still plans to execute #RodneyReed on November 20th even though it's so obvious that he is innocent. @GovAbbott and the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles need to stop this execution immediately! Call @GovAbbott and let him know what you think: (512) 463-2000.
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The execution of Marcellus Williams is a horrible injustice. This didn’t have to happen. Just a couple weeks ago, prosecutors—with the support of the victim’s family—had reached a plea agreement with Marcellus that took death off the table.
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey and the Missouri Supreme Court scuttled that agreement without any regard for the wishes of the victim's family. A week later, the trial court judge reversed course and blocked efforts by St. Louis County prosecutors to vacate Marcellus’s conviction.
This wasn’t the first time Marcellus faced execution. Back in 2017, he came within hours of death before then-Gov. Greitens formed a Board of Inquiry to look into all the problems with the case. Gov. Parson took over and disbanded the Board before they could finish their job.
It’s outrageous that Missouri is so close to executing Marcellus Williams. He was convicted at a trial where prosecutors intentionally struck at least one Black person from the jury pool. Witnesses were paid to point the finger at Marcellus. His DNA is not on the murder weapon.
Trial prosecutors handled the murder weapon without gloves, irreparably contaminating it. The current St. Louis County prosecuting attorney admitted fault and was willing to enter a plea agreement where Marcellus would be re-sentenced to life in prison.
A judge initially accepted that agreement, only to reverse course a week later. The legal system has failed Marcellus Williams over and over again. It’s unconscionable for Missouri to move forward with this execution in the face of such grave doubts.
The State of Texas killed Ivan Cantu last night. I was there with him, standing near his face, holding his hand, and praying into his ear until the chemicals killed him. God's grace was with him and with me.
He was one of the most faith-filled, self-directed people I have ever encountered. His strength helped me. His last words were directed calmly and clearly to the victims' families watching him die from the witness chambers.
"I did not kill James Mosqueda and Amy Kitchen. If I had known who killed them I would have gotten the information to you in any way I could. But I did not kill them and if your hope in coming here is because you seek closure or peace, I'm afraid you’re going to be disappointed."
Yesterday, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond filed a brief in support on one of Richard Glossip's pending appeals at the U.S. Supreme Court. AG Drummond agrees that Richard is entitled to a new trial due to prosecutorial misconduct.
AG Drummond presents the question before the Supreme Court in the case:
AG Drummond's brief begins: "The State of Oklahoma, acting through its chief law enforcement officer, recently made the difficult decision to confess error and support vacating the conviction of petitioner Richard Eugene Glossip."
Unless a court intervenes, Missouri will execute Michael Tisius tomorrow, June 6th. When Michael was 19 years old, he made a terrible mistake and killed two jailers while attempting to free a former cellmate. But Michael is not the worst of the worst and does not deserve to die.
Michael's difficulties began before he was born. His mother, Patty, was abandoned by her own mother at a young age. Patty's father died suddenly when she was 13 years old.
Patty's life took a bad turn when she was returned to the custody of her mother, who took 13-year-old Patty out drinking at local bars until late at night almost every day. Patty became pregnant with her first son, Joey, at just 17 years old.
Today is the 20th World Day Against the Death Penalty, with a focus this year on the relationship between capital punishment and torture. The entire death penalty process is torturous for every person involved.
Those on death row spend decades awaiting the eventual day when the government will take them into a room, render them defenseless, and kill them through one of several torturous methods of execution. This is mental torture.
In some cases, the execution eventually happens. In many other cases, the execution is never carried out. People on death row live out every day not knowing if or when the government will legally kill them. This is another form of mental torture.