Failed Execution of Thomas Eugene Creech in Idaho

Idaho was unable to execute one of the longest-serving death row inmates in the U.S. due to the failure to establish an IV line. The execution, which would have been the state's first instance of capital punishment in 12 years, will need to be renewed for a later attempt.

Execution of Thomas Eugene Creech

Thomas Eugene Creech, a long-serving death row inmate in the U.S., is set to be executed in Idaho for multiple murders. Despite appeals and claims for leniency, his execution is scheduled to proceed with volunteers with medical training administering the lethal injection. Creech's supporters argue for his sentence to be converted to life without parole, citing his positive impact while in prison. His last chance for leniency rests on a petition to the U.S. Supreme Court regarding alleged lies by prosecutors during his clemency hearing.