- Gregory Scott Johnson
Gregory Scott Johnson (
February 18 ,1965 –May 25 ,2005 at the Indiana State Prison inMichigan City, Indiana ) was legally executed for beating and stomping 82 year-old Ruby Hutslar to death in 1985. He set her house on fire in an attempt to conceal his crime.Johnson sought a reprieve, asserting that he wanted to donate a portion of his
liver to his ailing sister, Deborah Otis. She was suffering from non-alcoholiccirrhosis 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 bylethal injection , and because Johnson himself was not a suitable donor. Another possibility – though not inIndiana , where all organ recipients (exceptkidney recipients) are chosen by law according to their places on a waiting list, on which list Johnson's sister does 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 withHepatitis B , and that his liver was too large to be suitable for his sister. Patients in Indiana typically receive a liver after about twenty days on the waiting list.In a statement before his death, Johnson criticized the
Parole Board for turning down his request.References
*"Johnson v. State of Indiana", 584 N.E.2d 1092
* [http://www.clarkprosecutor.org/html/death/US/johnson970.htm Gregory Scott Johnson]
* [http://markgribben.com/?p=47 Gregory Scott Johnson: Bargaining for Clemency]Organ transplantation
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