Madiba Dennie: As in Williams' case, there was an unreliable witness at Glossip's trial who had a personal incentive to pin the crime on Glossip. Here, the witness was the person who actually committed the murder... Inspired by fear of the death penalty, he pinned the crime on Glossip, saying, 'I killed the victim because Glossip paid me to.' So the actual killer got life in prison, yet Glossip is facing execution.
Mark Joseph Stern: It's yet another situation where prosecutors themselves don't want to execute the defendant, and yet state courts are basically trying to force them to.
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