-They provided a stay of execution for DNA testing.
-Results come in that says his DNA wasn't on the weapon.
-Court flippantly dismisses new stay of execution request, possibly in a "sight unseen" manner.
Regardless of innocence or guilt that is just crazy. If a government is going to execute someone at least acknowledge and account for the new findings that they themselves allowed to happen. And this is without including the possibility of systemic racial bias in MO's courts.
The goal wasn't to free this man, the goal was for the courts to get this case absolutely correct.
No the DNA was retested when they put on hold his execution in 2015. From the own's defense petition
After Bode Laboratories completed testing, they issued reports finding, that, despite the fact that several alleles at eleven different loci from the Y-STR DNA testing of the knife did not match the known DNA of petitioner, that the threshold
levels were too low to make a conclusive exclusion.
So it may have eliminated his DNA but threshold levels were too low to say conclusively. Defense got their own experts to stay otherwise. Even without the DNA evidence it's hard to say he didn't do it.
i didn't read anything in this thread (cause life is short and i dont have time to read everything in existence)
I'm simply wondering why this man isn't free if the DNA evidence said he didn't do it, let alone on deathrow
In summary, DNA levels were too low to conclusively say it wasn't his DNA, defense experts say otherwise. After murder has taken place defendant is in jail for other charges, he confesses to his jail-mate who goes to police after he's released from jail. He gives details to police that weren't public knowledge. He also tells police defendant's girlfriend was also told by defendant. Police go to girlfriend who confirms it as well as giving details not public knowledge and tells him victim's stolen items are in defendant's car. Police find victims belongings in defendant's car
Defendant's only defense about the belongings during trial was that his girlfriend had been seen with a laptop case while he was in jail