Gregory Scott Johnson

Gregory Scott Johnson (February 18, 1965 May 25, 2005 at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, Indiana) was legally executed for the crime of homicide.

Crime

Johnson beat and stomped 82-year-old Ruby Hutslar to death in Anderson, Indiana on June 23, 1985.[1] He then set her house on fire in an attempt to conceal his crime.

Incarceration

Johnson sought a reprieve, asserting that he wanted to donate a portion of his liver to his ailing sister, 48-year-old Deborah Otis, who was suffering from non-alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver and was in need of a transplant. His reprieve was denied because most doctors believe that it is unethical to harvest organs after death by lethal injection, and because Johnson was not a suitable donor himself. Another possibility  though not in Indiana, where all organ recipients (except kidney recipients) are chosen by state law according to their places on a waiting list, on which list Johnson's sister herself did not appear  would have been a living partial organ donation prior to execution. The case for delaying execution probably was not helped by the fact that Johnson was infected with Hepatitis B himself, and that his liver was too large to be suitable for his sister. Patients in Indiana generally receive a liver after at least twenty days on a waiting list.

In a statement before his death, Johnson criticized the Parole Board for refusing his request.

See also

References

  1. "Stephen Wayne Anderson". Clark County Prosecuting Attorney. Archived from the original on May 18, 2017. Retrieved May 18, 2017.


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