At the request of the Prosecutor in Oklahoma Gentner Dramund, the convicted killer George John Hanson was transferred to Oklahoma from a federal prison in Louisiana to carry out the death penalty. Dramond was filmed on February 25 in Oklahoma City. (Photo by Janil Stelin/Oklahoma Voice)
Oklahoma City-A prisoner convicted of the killing of a 77-year-old Oclahuma was transferred to the state on Sunday to carry out the death penalty later this year.
Public Prosecutor Gentner Drummond request in January George John Hanson60, it is transferred again to Oklahoma from Louisiana where he was serving a lifelong prison sentence for a non -relevant robbery.
Hanson may face an implementation date in June to kill Marie Bulls, 77, a retired banker. Prosecutors said that he kidnapped Bulls from the Tolsa Center and then killed her in a dirt hole near Oaso, according to a press statement.
A pedestrian who witnessed the killing, Gerald Max Thurman, was killed by Hanson’s partner, Victor Cornell Miller. Hanson received a life sentence without a conditional release of his role in the death of Thurman.
US Public Prosecutor Bam Bondi granted a Dramond request on February 13, and the transfer was completed on Sunday.
“For the family and friends of Mary Bulls, waiting for justice was long and frustrated,” Dramund said in a statement. “While the Biden administration protects this evil murderer incomprehensible from the death room, I am grateful to President Trump and Prosecutor Bondi on the importance of his return to this killer in Oklahoma so that justice can be presented.”
Dramund request after President Donald Trump Executive order Instructions for the execution of the death penalty.
The Darmond Office is expected to request the Criminal Court of Appeal in Oklahoma to set a date for Hanson’s execution later this year.
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