Tennessee halts execution after officials can't find inmate's vein
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New York TimesAMay 21, 8:39 PM
Tennessee Calls Off Execution After Staff Can’t Find Prisoner’s Vein
Tony Carruthers, convicted in connection with three 1994 murders, was scheduled to be executed Thursday morning.
The GuardianAMay 21, 7:49 PM
Tennessee governor orders stay of execution after doctor can’t find vein
Tony Carruthers’s lawyers say no evidence ties him to 1994 crimes he was convicted of and he is mentally incompetent Sign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email Tennessee governor Bill Lee has
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NBC NewsBMay 21, 5:14 PM
After Tennessee botches inmate’s execution, governor grants him a one-year reprieve
Tony Carruthers’ execution was called off Thursday and he was given a one-year reprieve after the state Department of Corrections struggled to find a vein to set a backup injection line.“Medical perso
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Just the NewsCMay 21, 12:00 AM
Tennessee delays prisoner's execution for one year after staff can't find his vein
The man expected to be executed is Tony Carruthers, who was convicted of three 1994 murders and sentenced to death in 1996.
Washington TimesCMay 21, 8:28 PM
Tennessee halts execution after officials can't find inmate's vein
Tennessee called off the scheduled execution of Tony Carruthers on Thursday after officials spent more than an hour trying and failing to establish an intravenous line, prompting Gov. Bill Lee to gran
Washington ExaminerCMay 21, 9:13 PM
‘Botched’ lethal injection earns Tennessee death row inmate reprieve
Gov. Bill Lee (R-TN) delayed the execution of Tony Carruthers by one year after the inmate experienced a “botched” execution on Thursday. Executioners failed to find a vein to insert the mandatory bac
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