NewsMissouri plans a midnight execution of Paul Goodwin while his attorneys argue he is mentally disabled Steve Vockrodt, December 9, 2014
NewsMissouri Department of Corrections caught misleading about its executions, wants to kill Earl Ringo tonight anyway Steve Vockrodt, September 9, 2014
NewsGears get moving again on Missouri's death penalty machine with John Winfield's execution Steve Vockrodt, June 18, 2014
John Winfield's planned June execution highlights one of the weirdest aspects of Missouri's death-penalty saga Steve Vockrodt, June 2, 2014
NewsChris Koster wants to establish a state-run laboratory to make lethal injection drugs Steve Vockrodt, May 29, 2014
NewsU.S. Supreme Court continues to block Russell Bucklew's execution, sends matter back to lower court Steve Vockrodt, May 22, 2014
NewsAppeals court pulls the brakes on Missouri's death penalty machine, delays Russell Bucklew's execution Steve Vockrodt, May 21, 2014
NewsLong odds for Russell Bucklew, who will only live for a few more hours unless courts delay his execution Steve Vockrodt, May 20, 2014
NewsJohns Hopkins says new lethal-injection protocols amount to unchecked human experimentation Steve Vockrodt, May 6, 2014
NewsOklahoma judge says state's execution law is unconstitutional because of its extreme Missouri-like secrecy Steve Vockrodt, March 26, 2014
NewsFederal judge stops Oklahoma pharmacy from supplying lethal injection drug to Missouri Steve Vockrodt, February 13, 2014
NewsThe Apothecary Shoppe, the Tulsa pharmacy that supplies Missouri with lethal injection drug, slapped with a lawsuit Steve Vockrodt, February 12, 2014
NewsA new court filing brings another potential black eye to Missouri's execution methods Steve Vockrodt, January 24, 2014
NewsReporter's notebook: Missouri has a long history of trying to execute prisoners before courts say it's OK Steve Vockrodt, January 23, 2014
ACLU teams with Hustler publisher Larry Flynt to halt execution of his shooter in Missouri Steve Vockrodt, November 11, 2013