Missouri Murderer Gets Stay of Execution From Supreme Court

Missouri Murderer Gets Stay of Execution From Supreme Court
Death row inmate Russell Bucklew is shown in this Missouri Department of Corrections photo taken on Feb. 9, 2014. Reuters/Missouri Department of Corrections/Handout via Reuters/File Photo
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A Missouri man convicted of murder and rape received a stay of execution from the U.S. Supreme Court moments before he was scheduled to die on Tuesday, after lawyers argued that a lethal injection would cause an agonizing death due to his rare medical condition.

Russell Bucklew, 49, was granted a reprieve so his case could be reviewed further. It was his second last-minute stay in less than four years.