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Jul 13, 2020 14 tweets 4 min read Read on X
Greetings from the parking lot of the FCC Terre Haute Training Center, where I’m sitting in my car while we wait for word on whether the execution of Daniel Lee, originally scheduled for 4pm, will go forward. Why my car you ask? Image
Good question! Unlike prison officials in say, Oklahoma or Arkansas, where I have previously covered executions, the federal government has not set up a media center on site for press who are here but who have not been selected to witness.
Instead, we were told to report to this small white building north of the prison complex on Route 63 between 2-2:45pm. Masks would be required, and our temperatures would be checked. No further details were given. Image
At the door, a woman in a face shield checked my name & told me to fill out a form. Confusingly, it was the kind used when you're a visitor, listing banned items--recording devices, electronics, phones, shit reporters carry. I was told no worries, just check off the items I have.
Spokesperson Jenna Epplin spoke briefly. Our credentials allow us access to designated areas outside, which could make good backdrops for photos, she said. No demonstrators showed up (more on that later) but we were free to go to the field where they would’ve been standing. Cool.
I asked where we should be in order to receive updates from BOP on the status of the execution. The BOP is not providing updates, she said. A guy asked if there would be a press conference later. Yes, she said, but only for media witnesses. Not for us. Even though we're press. 🤔
So what is the point of being here at the prison in Terre Haute with pre-approved press credentials if you are not witnessing? None, apparently, save for some shots of empty fields. Image
Throughout all this, the media witnesses were in a separate room. Around 2:45pm they were picked up in a white van. I asked how media witnesses were chosen but could not get an answer. One lady said to email MediaInquiryTH@bop.gov. I have done this before, repeatedly. No answer.
So, not surprisingly, the parking lot had mostly emptied out by 4-4:30pm. A photographer I know went to get some prison/field shots and then left to attend a protest off site organized by @DeathPenaltyAct, which is where most reporters ended up. Image
I’ve always found execution press rooms uncomfortable, bc the info you get is basically propaganda. But they do serve a purpose, especially when witnesses share what they saw w/ other press afterward. Especially important when it comes to lethal injection. That won't happen here.
As we continue to wait to find out Daniel Lee's fate, I'm grateful for the media witnesses who are tweeting & sharing a glimpse into this maddening process. As anyone who has covered the BOP during Covid can attest, this is not an agency that believes in transparency. More later.
Good morning from Terre Haute, where the BOP spokesperson just told me that I’m welcome to return to the prison to take photos (of empty fields) but would not answer questions about the state of things. “Email me.” I asked if the execution is moving forward & she hung up on me.
Daniel Lee was pronounced dead shortly after 8AM. I pulled up at the training center just as media witnesses were getting out, some leaving premises. When I tried to enter the room where other press witnesses were, I was told I was not allowed in. There was no press conference. Image
I spoke to a couple reporters briefly in the parking lot. I’ll let their coverage speak for itself. A number of them are supposed to witness 2 more executions this week. This whole ordeal has been twisted and surreal for all involved. And cruel. Even by death penalty standards.

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Jun 15, 2023
Greetings from Pima County Superior Court in Tucson, AZ, where I have an important update in the Barry Jones case. Stand by for news. Image
BREAKING: After more than 28 years on Arizona's death row, Barry Jones was just resentenced to time served. He should be released shortly. Jones's case was at the heart of the 2022 SCOTUS ruling Shinn v. Ramirez, which reinstated his conviction despite evidence of his innocence.
Story to come @theintercept. You can read my full coverage of Barry Jones’s case here: legacy.theintercept.com/series/death-a…
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Jan 12, 2021
Good evening from the FCC Terre Haute Training Center, where reporters are gathered to cover the execution of Lisa Montgomery. There is more press than usual tonight. Some, including myself, are here for the 11th time since July 2020.
Non-witnessing press are currently being briefed by BOP spokesperson Scott Taylor, who just told us that the victim’s family will not be addressing reporters after the execution.
These are the vans that take media witnesses to the penitentiary. The execution was originally scheduled for 6pm, but multiple stays have been in place at various times and litigation is ongoing. Everyone agrees it could be a long night and that this will come down to SCOTUS.
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Nov 19, 2020
Hello from Terre Haute, IN, where the Trump administration plans to execute 49-year-old Orlando Hall tonight. There is a stay currently in place, which I only found out about upon arriving at the media center a little while ago. Of course, this could change.
By now there are several familiar faces at the FCC Terre Haute Training Center, from the BOP official who lets us in to park, to the lady taking temperatures, to the spokesperson who gives the brief media orientation. These are the vans that take press witnesses to the prison.
Ordinarily BOP staffers provide little to no information to press about the status of appeals, etc. But we have been told there is “activity in the courts” and that it could be a long night. As far as the DOJ is concerned, the execution will happen, it is just a matter of when.
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Sep 24, 2020
Good morning from Terre Haute, IN, where the DOJ plans to kill another man in the federal death chamber tonight--the 7th since July. Christopher Vialva was 19 when he killed a young couple in Fort Hood, TX. His co-defendant is also on death row. He was 18. theintercept.com/2020/09/20/fed…
At 40, Vialva isn't the youngest man to face execution under Trump. Lezmond Mitchell was 38 when he died last month. Both did horrific things at 19. Advocates for both also describe how they grew up, showed remorse, contributed to the world around them. theintercept.com/2020/08/25/lez…
When the Supreme Court struck down death sentences for juveniles in 2005, it was on the basis that young people are less culpable for their crimes. Scientific research has long shown that brain development continues well into our 20s. None of us are the same people we were at 19.
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Sep 22, 2020
So, I’m back in Terre Haute, IN, where the Trump DOJ is preparing to carry out its 6th federal execution since July. These vans were at the FCC Terre Haute Training Center a moment ago, but they just left, carrying media witnesses for the killing of William LeCroy at 6pm. Image
It's hard to know what more to say right now. This is my third trip to Terre Haute this year, following a couple of visits in 2019. Some previous coverage here: theintercept.com/2020/08/02/fed… & here
theintercept.com/2020/08/25/lez… & here theintercept.com/2020/09/09/fed…
When I first visited Terre Haute last year, my first stop was the local library, which has a small archive related to the federal penitentiary. When it opened in 1940, a fawning press described it as “a hospital to cure men of tendencies which make them socially undesirable.”
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Sep 9, 2020
I wrote (again) about the events in Terre Haute, where the Trump administration killed two more people last month. At least two more federal executions are set for this year, with additional dates likely to be on the way. theintercept.com/2020/09/09/fed…
One thing I want to quickly highlight is an interview I got too late to include in my previous piece about Lezmond Mitchell, whose lawyers tried unsuccessfully to get permission from the court to investigate racial bias among jurors. (More on that here): theintercept.com/2020/08/25/lez…
On the eve of Mitchell's death, I spoke to the jury foreperson. Despite the fact that she was among 11 white jurors (& one Navajo) she remembers thinking it was people "from all walks of life...all kinds of backgrounds. And I thought, Wow, this is really...a jury of your peers.”
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