The death warrant will now expire as the state determines next steps
Convicted killer and mass murderer Thomas Creech will be returned to his cell as his execution was unable to proceed Wednesday.
In a statement released by Creech's defense, the Federal Defender Services of Idaho criticized the procedure claiming the state botched the execution after attempting 10 times to access Creech's veins in both his arms and his legs. In their statement, FDSI said"Yesterday, the State called Mr. Creech’s worries 'patently absurd' in its motions to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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