Richard Glossip
Richard Glossip Has Survived 3 Execution Dates. Now He’s Set for a Fourth.
Richard Glossip, 59, was sentenced to death in Oklahoma in 2004. Since then, he's eaten his last meal three times.
Is America Closer to Getting Rid of the Death Penalty?
Most states have stopped killing criminals or haven't done so in over a decade, according to a new report.
Richard Glossip Just Got Another Last-Minute Break to Avoid Lethal Injection in Oklahoma
Governor Mary Fallin issued a 37-day stay because of "last-minute questions" about the drug cocktail the state plans to use on him.
Oklahoma Governor Issues Last-Minute Stay of Execution for Richard Glossip
Glossip was set to be put death by a controversial lethal injection procedure, and activists, celebrities, and religious figures have petitioned to spare his life.
Oklahoma Plans to Execute Richard Glossip Today Despite Doubts About His Guilt
The high-profile case has put the spotlight on America's fondness for killing criminals even in the face of dozens of death row exonerations and serious questions about the drugs used in lethal injections.
Talking to an Attorney for the Oklahoma Death Row Inmate Who Just Avoided Execution
VICE spoke with attorney Don Knight about Richard Glossip, who last week found out he would not be executed just hours before it was scheduled.
Oklahoma Halts Execution of 'Good-Hearted Guy' Two Hours Before He’s Supposed to Die
An appeals court halted the execution of convicted murderer Richard Glossip at the last minute to allow his attorneys to review new evidence in his case.