Tuesday, January 03, 2023

MISSOURI MAKES MAJOR MOVE TOWARDS TRANSGENDER EQUALITY

By Bob Walsh


Amber McLaughlin executed missouri transgender                                                      Amber McLaughlin

 

If all goes according to plan Missouri will soon execute Amber McLaughlin, 49, the first transgender person under sentence of death in the United States.

Back in 2003 Ms. McLaughlin murdered a woman she had been dating as a man.  The relationship went sideways and McLaughlin began stalking her, including hiding out in her work place.  She was convicted of knifing her to death in the parking lot of her work place.

There have been 1,558 prisoners legally executed in the U. S. in the last 50 years, since the death penalty was reinstated.  Only 17 of them have been women, including one in Missouri.

The jury found her guilty, but the judge imposed the death sentence.  Missouri is one of only two states in which the judge, rather than the jury, imposes the death sentence.

The governor has already said he will not intervene in the matter.

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

She was in fact executed yesterday.