Idaho's Execution of Serial Killer Halted After Failed IV Attempts
The state faces challenges and scrutiny after a rare botched lethal injection attempt.
- Idaho halts execution of Thomas Eugene Creech after eight failed attempts to establish an IV line, marking a rare botched lethal injection.
- Creech, a 73-year-old serial killer with a history of five murders, was returned to his cell as the state considers next steps.
- Medical challenges, including Creech's health conditions and vein accessibility, contributed to the failed execution attempt.
- Idaho's Department of Correction faces scrutiny over execution protocols and the secrecy surrounding the lethal injection process.
- The botched execution reignites debates over the death penalty and alternative execution methods, including firing squads.





























