Idaho delays execution of serial killer Thomas Eugene Creech after failed lethal injection attempts
KUNA, Idaho (AP) — Idaho on Wednesday delayed the execution of serial killer Thomas Eugene Creech, one of the longest-serving death row inmates in the U.S., after a failed attempt at lethal injection.
Creech, 73, was imprisoned in 1974 and has been convicted of five murders in three states and suspected of several more. He was already serving life in prison when he beat a fellow inmate, 22-year-old David Dale Jensen, to death in 1981 — the crime for which Creech was to be executed more than four decades later.
Idaho’s prison director said the medical team could not establish an IV line to administer the fatal drug. A team of three medical team members tried seven or eight times to establish an IV, trying sites in both of Creech’s arms and legs. At one point, a team member had to leave the execution chamber to gather more supplies.
Creech’s attorneys filed a flurry of late, unsuccessful appeals hoping to forestall his execution or have his sentence converted to life without release.