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  2. 2006 New Bloomfield murders - Wikipedia

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    On December 23, 2006, a young couple living in a neighbourhood in New Bloomfield, Missouri, were brutally murdered by a relative inside their house. [2] [3]On that day itself, both Sarah and Benjamin Bonnie, aged 25 and 28 respectively, received a call from Sarah's cousin, 34-year-old Brian Joseph Dorsey, who owed money to drug dealers looking for him and he wanted to borrow money from Sarah.

  3. Attorneys say Missouri corrections director unqualified to ...

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    “The multiple risks attendant to an execution require an experienced Director, as do the Missouri Constitution and statutes,” the motion says. It goes on to say that Foley is the acting ...

  4. List of people executed in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    4 murder victims [s] 96 Michael Andrew Tisius White 42 M June 6, 2023 Randolph [t] Jason Lee Acton and Leon Earl Egley [u] 97 Johnny Allen Johnson: White 45 M August 1, 2023 St. Louis: Cassandra Lynn Williamson: 98 Brian Joseph Dorsey: White 52 M April 9, 2024 Callaway [v] Benjamin Wade Bonnie and Sarah Ann Bonnie: 99 David Russell Hosier ...

  5. He faces execution. His lawyers may have earned less ... - AOL

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    Some death penalty lawyers get paid the same amount of money no matter how long they work on a particular case.

  6. Brian J. Dorsey, 51, was charged in the 2006 killing of his cousin Sarah Bonnie and her husband Ben Bonnie. Missouri Gov. Mike Parson has not granted clemency in a death penalty case.

  7. Capital punishment in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The murder was committed by a person in, or who has escaped from, the lawful custody of a peace officer or place of lawful confinement; The murder was committed for the purpose of avoiding, interfering with, or preventing a lawful arrest or custody in a place of lawful confinement, of himself or another;

  8. Missouri executes Brian Dorsey by lethal injection despite ...

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    The state of Missouri carried out the execution of Brian Dorsey on Tuesday night, a 52-year-old man convicted in a double murder. Dorsey was administered a lethal dose of pentobarbital and was ...

  9. Attorneys for Missouri man set for execution say he should ...

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    His family is divided – some oppose his upcoming execution while others want it to go forward. Twelve people remain on death row in Missouri. Dorsey is scheduled to be executed April 9.