Stop The Legal Lynching of Ernest Johnson
On February 12th, 1994, Ernest Lee Johnson and his exgirlfriends two sons participated in the botched robbery of Caseys General Store that took three victims lives: Mable Scruggs, Mary Bratcher and Fred Jones. Mr Johnson has no recollection of the murders, was in despair and had been drinking and smoking crack in the hours after his exgirlfriend broke up with him. A Black man with intellectual disabilities and no former, violent convictions, he was convicted by an illinformed, allwhite jury with the help of Boone County, Missouri, Prosecuting Attorney, Kevin Crane. Ernest Johnson now faces an execution date of October 5th, 2021. This week, we spoke with Elyse Max, State Director of Missourians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty about the life of Ernest Johnson, the media and court situation he faced, his twice overturned death penalty, the links between the lynching of Black people in the US and the current death penalty, intersections of race and class in who are the victims of capital
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