Missourians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty

Execution Alert: Roderick Nunley Faces Lethal Injection

Execution Date: September 1, 2015



Missouri plans to execute Roderick Nunley on September 1 at 6 p.m.  The state charged Nunley with first-degree murder for the abduction and death of a young woman, Ann Harrison, who was waiting for a school bus in Kansas City, Missouri.  Expressing genuine remorse, Roderick immediately took responsibility for his crime following his arrest.  He gave the police a detailed statement, told his attorney he was guilty and accepted that he deserved punishment.  He was ready to accept life in
prison without the possibility of parole.

Despite repeated judicial directives, a jury never heard Roderick’s social history or received mitigation evidence to evaluate the sentence appropriate to his case.  A judge alone made the capital sentencing decision.  Medical examiners  testified that Roderick suffers from “severe personality disorder,” stemming, in part, from a “seizure disorder from numerous [childhood] head injuries.”  Finally, they also indicated cocaine use rendered Roderick “acutely intoxicated” during
the time in question.

While the rest of the nation is moving away from the death penalty because of concerns about systemic geographic and racial arbitrariness,  cost,  and the impact on those with serious mental health problems and intellectual disabilities,  Missouri is continuing on pace for a record number of executions this year.  MADP extends its condolences to the Harrison family and all families that have lost loved ones to violence, but we firmly believe that the death penalty only continues the
cycle of violence and fails to make our society safer.



Actions Needed Immediately

* Contact Governor Nixon to urge that he stay Mr. Nunley’s execution.  Call 573-751-3222. * Contact Attorney General Chris Koster to urge that he ensure justice by facilitating the stay.
    Call 573-751-3321.



Please join us as we gather around the state to remember victims of violence and urge the state to not commit another act of violence in their names.  Missouri is planning vigils in cities across the state to raise awareness and call attention to the case of Roderick Nunley, who faces execution on Tuesday, September 1 at 6 p.m. The vigils will take place on September 1, unless otherwise noted.



Bonne Terre:  A candlelight vigil will be held outside the prison where the execution takes place, 2727 Highway K. For more information email stlo...@madpmo.org, or call Margaret at 314-322-5159.

Columbia:  5 pm to 6 pm, Boone County Courthouse, in front of the columns, corner of Walnut and
8th.  For more information contact 573-449-4585.

O-Fallon:  Monday, August 31, 7 p.m. Sisters of the Most Precious Blood in O'Fallon. Coordinatior: Sr. Ellen Orf:   email: el...@cpps-ofallon.org   phone: 636-293-8253

Instructions to the Chapel:  I-70 to O'Fallon K--M exit (Main St.). Turn right from the exit ramp and head north to railroad tracks; after crossing tracks, you will see the O'Fallon City Hall complex, the former convent and junior college; go past the entrance to the next right and turn in
there.

Jefferson City, Capitol vigil:  12 pm - 1pm. A respectful Vigil for Life outside of the Governor's
office, Second Floor (Room 216) of the State Capitol Building.

Jefferson City: Prayer service, 4:30 pm, in St. Peter's Chapel, Broadway St. 5- 6 pm.  Vigil across from the Supreme Court Building at 207 West High Street, 4:30-5:30. For more information
contact 573-301-3529.

Joplin: Prayer begins at 5:30 pm. St. Peter the Apostle Church, Mass begins at 6 p.m. followed by
continued prayer.  Contact Fr J. Friedel for more information, at 417-623-8643.

Kansas City:  Watch at Intersection of 39th and Troost, 5-6 pm. For more info contact 816-206-8692.

Springfield: Park Central Square, 12 noon to 1 pm. For more information call Donna, 417-459-2960.

St. Joseph:  4:30 pm at the intersection of Belt & Frederick. Contact Jean at 816-671-9281 for more
info.

St. Louis:  3 p.m. - 4 p.m.  Vigil on the steps of St. Francis Xavier Church at the corner of Grand and Lindell. A group will carpool from there to reach Bonne Terre  before 6 p.m..  For more
information email stlo...@madpmo.org, or call Margaret at 314-322-5159.


6320 Brookside Plaza, Suite 185
Kansas City, MO 64113
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