Tennessee execution called off after failed lethal injection
Tennessee execution of Tony Carruthers was halted after officials were unable to find a vein for lethal injection. Carruthers was granted a one-year reprieve from death. His case has garnered national attention due to arguments from advocates like the ACLU, who cite issues with his trial, including being forced to represent himself and the reliance on discredited informant testimony. A petition for clemency was filed, highlighting Carruthers' mental state due to Schizoaffective Disorder and brain damage. Over 130,000 signatures were collected calling for the execution to be stopped to allow for fingerprint and DNA testing, a petition delivered to the governor's office.