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Family of Paul Howell: Comfort in affirmation of Julius Jones' guilt Thank you so much Governor Stitt for commuting Julius Jones sentence to life without parole and stopping his execution today. "I’m so grateful to everyone who used their voice and helped to save Julius’s life today." Kardashian tweeted. Stitt, supporters who 'helped to save' Julius Jones More: Kim Kardashian thanks Oklahoma Gov.
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Kardashian, who has been supportive of Jones for years, sent a series of tweets Thursday, sharing details from her conversations with Jones and thanking the Oklahoma parole board, Stitt and others who advocated on his behalf. Kevin Stitt for commuting Julius Jones' death sentence to life in prison without parole just hours before Thursday's planned execution. Kim Kardashian West thanked Oklahoma Gov. Kim Kardashian thanks Stitt for commuting Jones' sentence But today is a good day, and I am thankful to Governor Stitt for that.”
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“I still believe that every day Julius spends behind bars is an injustice, and I will never stop speaking out for him or fighting to free him. I am grateful that after today’s decision by the governor, that can no longer happen. “For over twenty years, I have been haunted by the idea of watching my baby boy die in an execution chamber for a murder that occurred when he was home with his family. Madeline Davis-Jones, Julius Jones’ mother, released the following statement today after Gov. Mother of Julius Jones: 'I will never stop fighting' One medium (or small as budget allows) meat lovers pizza from Pizza Hut One large McDonald's french-fries with salt and ketchup Two KFC sandwiches with lettuce, tomato and mayo The Oklahoma Department of Corrections on Thursday released what Jones ordered for that meal: Kevin Stitt announced he was granting clemency and reducing Julius Jones' sentence to life without parole, Jones had already had what would have been his last meal. DOC releases Julius Jones' last meal order Julius Jones' sister: 'Grateful' Stitt stepped in when he did Addison Kliewer, Sarah Phipps, Nuria Martinez-Keel, 5:50 p.m. More: What you need to know about death row inmate Julius Jones and his execution case Video: Crowds at Capitol, State Penitentiary react to news of Julius Jones' sentence commutation It was later learned the same wrong drug had been used to execute an inmate in January 2015.Madeline Jones dances as she greets supporters at a Freedom Vigil in Oklahoma City /9yrgMbV2O8 Richard Glossip was just hours away from being executed in September 2015 when prison officials realized they had received the wrong lethal drug. Grant was the first person in Oklahoma to be executed since a series of flawed lethal injections in 20 led to a de facto moratorium. John Marion Grant, 60, convulsed and vomited as he was being put to death Oct. Oklahoma ended a six-year moratorium on executions - brought on by concerns over its lethal injection methods - last month. Since then, Kim Kardashian West and athletes with Oklahoma ties, including Mayfield and NBA stars Russell Westbrook, Blake Griffin and Trae Young, have urged Stitt to commute Jones’ death sentence. Jones’ case was profiled in “The Last Defense,” a three-episode documentary produced by actress Viola Davis that aired on ABC in 2018. In a separate vote on Wednesday, the same board voted 3-2 to grant clemency to another death row inmate, Bigler Stouffer, citing concerns with the state’s lethal injection protocols. Jones claims the murder weapon was placed there by the actual killer, who visited Jones’ house after Howell was shot. Investigators also found the murder weapon wrapped in a bandana with Jones’ DNA in an attic space above his bedroom.
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Trial transcripts show witnesses identified Jones as the shooter and placed him with Howell’s stolen vehicle. State and county prosecutors have said the evidence against Jones is overwhelming. Jones maintains he was framed by the actual killer, a high school friend and co-defendant who testified against him and was released from prison after 15 years. Do you want your baby, your child to be hanged?” “Why would I want to see someone hang? We should be through with that. “I don’t want to go to a lynching tomorrow,” Davis-Jones said, her voice rising with emotion. Jones’ mother, Madeline-Davis-Jones, who tried unsuccessfully to meet with Stitt on Monday, spoke to a group of about 300 people, many of them students from nearby high schools, who gathered at the Capitol on Wednesday outside of Stitt’s office, chanted and sang hymns.
