The state plans to execute Charles Warner, who was convicted for the 1997 sexual assault and murder of an 11-month-old, at 6 p.m. CST. Warner had been scheduled to die in April directly following the execution of Lockett, who kidnapped and buried alive Stephanie Neiman in 1999.
Date: Jan 15, 2015
Source: Google
Oklahoma Death Row Inmate Died From Lethal Injection, Not Heart Attack
Oklahoma executed Lockett, convicted in the 1999 murder of Stephanie Neiman, using a three-drug lethal injection protocol that included midazolam, vecuronium and potassium chloride. The execution took 51 minutes as prison officials struggled to find a vein to properly administer the drugs.
Date: Aug 28, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
ACLU explains why to question Oklahoma's botched execution
TULSA, Okla. The response to the botched execution of an Oklahoma inmate has been overwhelming. Many say they are concerned the story takes the focus away from Clayton Locketts victim, Stephanie Neiman.
Date: Jun 13, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Tennessee brings back electric chair as lethal injection supplies dry
The moves follow the botched lethal injection execution last month in Oklahoma of convicted murderer Clayton Lockett, 38, who was sentenced to death for shooting and burning alive 19-year-old Stephanie Neiman.
Date: May 23, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Oklahoma court agrees to 6-month stay of execution
Lockett was convicted of shooting 19-year-old Stephanie Neiman and watching as two accomplices buried her alive in rural Kay County in 1999. Warner was convicted of raping and killing his roommates 11-month-old daughter in Oklahoma City in 1997.
He and his accomplices abducted two teenage girls (as well as a man and his baby). One of them, Stephanie Neiman, refused to say she wouldn't tell the police, so Lockett shot her with a shotgun. But she didn't die. He ordered his accomplices to bury her alive. Here's an AP summary of his crimes, in