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Missouri set to execute first openly transgender death row inmate – Law Officer

Missouri set to execute first openly transgender death row inmate – Law Officer

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January 3, 2023
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MISSOURI – The State of Missouri is set to execute the first openly transgender person in the U.S., Governor Mike Parson has confirmed. Amber McLaughlin, 49, aka Scott McLaughlin, is scheduled to die by lethal injection Tuesday for killing a former girlfriend in 2003.

Parson announced that the execution would proceed as scheduled in a statement issued by the governor’s office, which rejected a request to grant clemency that was submitted by McLaughlin’s attorneys in December, CBS News reported.

“McLaughlin’s conviction and sentence remains after multiple, thorough examinations of Missouri law. McLaughlin stalked, raped, and murdered Ms. Guenther. McLaughlin is a violent criminal,” Parson said. “Ms. Guenther’s family and loved ones deserve peace. The State of Missouri will carry out McLaughlin’s sentence according to the Court’s order and deliver justice.”

According to the governor’s press release, “McLaughlin waited outside Beverly Guenther’s workplace, where McLaughlin brutally raped and violently stabbed her as she walked to her vehicle to go home. McLaughlin terrorized Ms. Guenther for months prior, to the point where Ms. Guenther had an order of protection against McLaughlin after McLaughlin broke into her home. McLaughlin’s culpability in Ms. Guenther’s murder has never been in question. Missouri courts have found no issue in the application of Missouri law to McLaughlin, and federal appellate courts have maintained as much.”

There is no known case of an openly transgender inmate being executed in the U.S. before, according to the anti-execution Death Penalty Information Center, CBS News reported.

If McLaughlin is executed Tuesday, it will mark the state’s third execution in nine months, which represents an increase from recent years.

Missouri inmate Kevin Johnson, 37, was executed Nov. 29, 2022, for the 2005 ambush murder of Sgt. Willaim McEntee from the Kirkwood Police Department, Law Officer reported at the time.

Another Missouri inmate, Leonard Taylor, is scheduled to die Feb. 7 for killing his girlfriend and her three young children.

Nationally, 18 people were executed in 2022.

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