the first WOKE transtard animal has been executed! 
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Transgender Missouri inmate executed for fatal stabbing
https://www.yahoo.com/news/transgend...050118537.html
JIM SALTER
Mon, January 2, 2023 at 11:01 PM CST
BONNE TERRE, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri inmate was put to death Tuesday for a 2003 killing,
 becoming what is believed to be the first transgender woman executed in the U.S.
Amber  McLaughlin, 49, was convicted of stalking and killing a former  girlfriend, then dumping the body near the Mississippi River in St.  Louis. McLaughlin’s fate was sealed earlier Tuesday when Republican Gov.  Mike Parson declined a 
clemency request.
 McLaughlin  spoke quietly with a spiritual adviser at her side as the fatal dose of  pentobarbital was injected. McLaughlin breathed heavily a couple of  times, then shut her eyes. She was pronounced dead a few minutes later.
 “I am sorry for what I did,” McLaughlin said in a final, written, statement. “I am a loving and caring person.”
A  database on the website for the anti-execution Death Penalty  Information Center shows that 1,558 people have been executed since the  death penalty was reinstated in the mid-1970s. All but 17 of those put  to death were men. The center said there are no known previous cases of  an openly transgender inmate being executed. McLaughlin began  transitioning about three years ago at the state prison in Potosi.
The  clemency petition cited McLaughlin’s traumatic childhood and mental  health issues, which the jury never heard during her trial. A foster  parent rubbed feces in her face when she was a toddler and her adoptive  father used a stun gun on her, according to the petition. It cited  severe depression that resulted in multiple suicide attempts, both as a  child and as an adult.
The petition also included reports citing a  diagnosis of gender dysphoria, a condition that causes anguish and  other symptoms as a result of a disparity between a person’s gender  identity and their assigned sex at birth. But McLaughlin’s sexual  identity was “not the main focus” of the clemency request, her attorney,  Larry Komp, said.
In 2003, long before transitioning, McLaughlin  was in a relationship with Beverly Guenther. After they stopped dating,  McLaughlin would show up at the suburban St. Louis office where the  45-year-old Guenther worked, sometimes hiding inside the building,  according to court records. Guenther obtained a restraining order, and  police officers occasionally escorted her to her car after work.
Guenther’s  neighbors called police the night of Nov. 20, 2003, when she failed to  return home. Officers went to the office building, where they found a  broken knife handle near her car and a trail of blood. A day later,  McLaughlin led police to a location near the Mississippi River in St.  Louis, where the body had been dumped. Authorities said she had been  raped and stabbed repeatedly with a steak knife.
McLaughlin was  convicted of first-degree murder in 2006. A judge sentenced McLaughlin  to death after a jury deadlocked on the sentence. Komp said Missouri and  Indiana are the only states that allow a judge to sentence someone to  death.
A court in 2016 ordered a new sentencing hearing, but a federal appeals court panel reinstated the death penalty in 2021.
“McLaughlin  terrorized Ms. Guenther in the final years of her life, but we hope her  family and loved ones may finally have some peace,” Parson said in a  written statement after the execution.
McLaughlin began  transitioning about three years ago, according to Jessica Hicklin, who  spent 26 years in prison for a drug-related killing before being  released a year ago. Hicklin, now 43, 
sued the Missouri Department of Corrections,  challenging a policy that prohibited hormone therapy for inmates who  weren’t receiving it before being incarcerated. She won the lawsuit in  2018 and became a mentor to other transgender inmates, including  McLaughlin. McLaughlin did not receive hormone treatments, however, Komp  said.
Hicklin described McLaughlin as a painfully shy person who came out of her shell after she decided to transition.
“She always had a smile and a dad joke,” Hicklin said. “If you ever talked to her, it was always with the dad jokes.”
The  Bureau of Justice Statistics has estimated there are 3,200 transgender  inmates in the nation’s prisons and jails. Perhaps the best-known case  of a transgender prisoner seeking treatment was that of Chelsea Manning,  the former Army intelligence analyst who served seven years in federal  prison for leaking government documents to Wikileaks until President  Barack Obama commuted the sentence in 2017. The Army agreed to pay for  hormone treatments for Manning in 2015.
In 2015, the U.S.  Department of Justice wrote in a court filing that state prison  officials must treat an inmate’s gender identity condition just as they  would treat other medical or mental health conditions, regardless of  when the diagnosis occurred.
The only woman ever executed in  Missouri was Bonnie B. Heady, put to death on Dec. 18, 1953, for  kidnapping and killing a 6-year-old boy. Heady was executed in the gas  chamber, side by side with the other kidnapper and killer, Carl Austin  Hall.
Nationally, 18 people were executed in 2022, including two  in Missouri. Kevin Johnson was put to death in November for the ambush  killing of a Kirkwood, Missouri, police officer. Carman Deck was  executed in May for killing James and Zelma Long during a robbery at  their home in De Soto, Missouri.
Another Missouri inmate, Leonard Taylor, is scheduled to die Feb. 7 for killing his girlfriend and her three young children.
notice the woke nonsense in an attempt to portray sympathy for this woke dog mongrel for it's "disadvantaged abusive youth" at the hands of it's "white supremacist gender oppressor!" father! 
FAIL
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