Richard Glossip — Help Save An Innocent Man

My friends,

Richard Glossip, an innocent man scheduled to be executed Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015 by the state of Oklahoma

Richard Glossip, an innocent man scheduled to be executed Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015 by the state of Oklahoma

Sometimes, you just have to raise your voice. I know there are a lot of terrible things going on in the world right now, all vying for your attention.  This is one life. One man.  One innocent man. And maybe, just maybe, you can make a difference.

I’ve written before about Troy Davis and why I am opposed to the death penalty. Today I am morally obliged to return to the subject.

Below is a letter I received from Sister Helen Prejean the anti-death penalty advocate and subject of the film “Dead Man Walking”.  She, alone with Susan Sarandon and a team of legal angels, are working feverishly to stop an horrific injustice being carried out tomorrow, Wednesday, Sept 16th at 3 pm when the state of Oklahoma has scheduled the execution of Richard Glossip, who many people believe — me included, did NOT commit the murder for which he himself is about to be murdered.

Please read the facts and then consider doing something to help us.  I’m most grateful.  Here’s Sister Helen’s letter:

Dear friends,

Richard Glossip is scheduled to die at 3pm this Wednesday. Time is short, but I have not given up hope and I urge you to do the same. So many good people are working around the clock to help save Richard. While he lives and breathes, there is still a chance we can persuade Governor Mary Fallin that she really does not want this man’s death on her conscience.What can we do to help prevent this execution? At this stage, although our options may be limited there are still things we can do, and please know that while you are acting so, too, are his dedicated, experienced pro bono lawyers. Richard and his legal team have had their spirits buoyed by the actions of people like you who have phoned, posted, tweeted and written. You have no idea how important even a small show of support can be!On Wednesday, should Richard’s execution proceed, I will be there with him. At that time, please direct your thoughts and prayers to Richard and his family, to his legal team, to the family of Barry Van Treese, and to Susan Sarandon and me and our teams.

From the heart, Sister Helen

WHAT CAN YOU DO?

ACTION: PROTEST AND SIT-IN

Richard’s family, friends and supporters will be meeting at the State Capitol in Oklahoma City on Tuesday September 15, at 11:30am to protest his execution. They will meet at the Ten Commandments Monument, on the northeast corner of the State Capitol. The rally will be followed by a sit-in in the Governor’s office, Room 212, at 1 p.m. Please come along and show your support.

ACTION: CALL THE GOVERNOR – AGAIN!

Governor Mary Fallin has the power to stay Richard’s execution. Some people have reported that the Governor’s staff have replied tersely that Richard has received a fair trial and the execution will proceed, so we have created a list of very short talking points you can use to make your call count. Please choose any one of these and phone the governor today – even if you have called before. Please keep your call courteous and to the point.Did you know that Richard Glossip’s trial was found unconstitutional because his legal defense was so poor? The second trial wasn’t much better. His public defenders were underfunded, they failed to present crucial videotape evidence and they failed to thoroughly cross-examine the medical examiner. Please give Richard Glossip a 60-day stay.

  • Oklahoma City police used tried-and-true methods to gain a false confession and statements during their interrogation of Justin Sneed. Have you watched the videotape of the interrogation? Please give Richard Glossip a 60-day stay.
  • Jurors say the medical examiner’s testimony was crucial in their vote on Richard Glossip’s guilt, but now it has been shown that the evidence the examiner gave in the two trials was contradictory and also contradicted the autopsy report. Please give Richard Glossip a stay so his lawyers can investigate this further.
  • Do you really have faith in the findings by the office of the Oklahoma City Medical Examiner as you now say? If so, why did you sign the Chanda Turner Reform Act in 2011, which allows people to sue the Medical Examiner for false findings. Did you know such false findings were a widespread problem around the time Barry Van Treese was killed by Justin Sneed?
  • Why do you find Justin Sneed, an admitted murderer and drug addict, trustworthy? Which of his eight stories about the murder do you believe? Sneed’s own mother doesn’t believe him. Can you really send a man to his death based on Sneed’s word? Please give Richard Glossip a stay.
  • Even jurors who originally sentenced Richard Glossip to death want this execution stopped. If they have changed their minds based on newly emerging information shouldn’t this information come before a court? Give Richard a stay so his lawyers have time to investigate and present it.
  • Ten people have been exonerated from death row in Oklahoma. Four of those exonerations were based on false “snitch” testimony. Richard Glossip could be the fifth. Please don’t let him die on your watch.
  • You can never reverse a mistaken execution and there is plenty of doubt about Richard Glossip’s guilt. How will you feel when it comes out later that Richard Glossip was innocent but you executed him anyway?
  • You are the last state official with the power to stop this execution. No one can do it but you. Please give Richard Glossip a 60-day stay.

ACTION:

GET INFORMED, SPREAD THE WORD

Governor Fallin insists Richard had a fair trial and she cannot overturn the verdict of the jurors nor the independent Pardons and Parole Board. It is important that we get the word out that his “fair trial” was anything but fair and that the “independent” Pardons and Parole Board is a hand-picked board consisting primarily of ex-prosecutors and judges.Please arm yourself with as much information as you can and share that information with others.

Get informed: We have talking points, videos of Richard’s lawyers, and links to articles on our website page dedicated to Richard.

Become an ambassador for Richard’s cause. Retweet our tweets, share our Facebook posts, forward this newsletter, and tell people about the website sisterhelen.org/richard – we’ve made the address short and memorable for easy sharing.

Even at this late stage it is not too late to get the word outI know this is a lot to ask, but I’m asking you to do what you can today. If it was you, if it was your loved one about to die for something he or she didn’t do… you can imagine how much public outcry would mean.Thank you.

I hope to report back tomorrow that Richard has been granted a stay.We don’t know whether we can save Richard’s life, but Richard himself has said that if he is to die on Wednesday, he hopes his case and the symphony of protest it has aroused will help propel the campaign to end the death penalty in the United States closer to its goal.Whether Richard dies or not, you can keep his voice alive and the momentum for abolition going by joining your state coalition. If you live in one of the states that has already abolished the death penalty, join the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (NCADP).You’ll find a list of state-based groups on the NCADP’s website.

6 Comments

  1. Victoria Wheeler on September 15, 2015 at 10:05 am

    Governor Fallin: Please reconsider the execution of Richard Glossip, who is to be executed tomorrow Sept. 16th at 3:00pm. There is much more investigation which can be done on this case, in time. Can it hurt to wait? So many individuals are counting on you. Please give this more time. Thank you. Vicki Wheeler

    • Lauren B. Davis on September 15, 2015 at 10:20 am

      Victoria, I appreciate your comment, however I don’t think it will do much good on my page, since I strongly suspect Gov. Fallin isn’t reading my blog. Please cut and paste your comment to her twitter feed: @GovMaryFallin, or her Facebook Page … https://www.facebook.com/GovernorMaryFallin?fref=ts, or best of all, call and leave a message on her phone: (405) 522-8857. Thanks so much.

  2. Ron Davis on September 16, 2015 at 10:25 am

    Lauren, thanks for being one of the many champions on this travesty of justice. I’m proud of you and stand along side you and the thousands of others that are appealing to the Governor of Oklahoma to demonstrate humanity and common sense by giving a stay of execution.
    Ron

    • Lauren B. Davis on September 16, 2015 at 10:27 am

      Thanks, my love. Heartbreaking to see such little response, really. Cat photos and celebrity news fill the airwaves… sigh. It’s not over yet, but time is running out. Just over 5 hours to go.

  3. Cassandra linn on October 7, 2015 at 11:06 am

    I am fighting everyday for Richard. Trying to think of what else I can do. We need to keep this in the public eye. I feel it’s going to quiet down over the next month and that’s not good.

    • Lauren B. Davis on October 7, 2015 at 11:13 am

      Good for you, Cassandra. Keep in touch with Sister Helen Prejean on FB and Twitter. She’s keeping us all abreast of new developments and calls for action. The fight goes on!

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