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Thomas Eugene Creech (born September 9, 1950) is an American serial killer who was convicted of two murders committed in 1974 and sentenced to death in Idaho. The sentence was reduced two years later on appeal to life imprisonment. He was sent back to Idaho's death row for a 1981 murder committed while imprisoned.
Thomas Creech, 74, has argued that a repeat effort to give him a lethal injection would violate his constitutional rights against cruel and unusual punishment. Failed execution attempt gave death ...
The Ada County Prosecutor’s Office alleged that Idaho death row prisoner Thomas Creech was responsible for the 50-year-old cold case murder of Daniel A. Walker Jr. in October 1974 in San ...
An Ada County judge issued a death warrant Thursday afternoon for Thomas Creech, the state’s longest-serving death row inmate, setting his execution for next month.. Creech, 73, has spent ...
Idaho death row prisoner Thomas Creech, 73, center, seated with attorney Chris Sanchez, left, and investigator Christine Hanley from the Federal Defender Services of Idaho, at his commutation ...
Thomas Creech, 73, has been incarcerated in Idaho for nearly 50 years — the bulk of them on death row, including for murdering a fellow inmate in 1981. He was scheduled to be executed next month.
Attorneys for Idaho death row prisoner Thomas Creech, who is under a death warrant and awaits his scheduled execution next month, asked Tuesday for a new hearing so the state’s parole board can ...
Creech's 1682 translation of Lucretius vied in popularity with John Dryden's Virgil and Alexander Pope's Homer. A second edition appeared in the following year with extra commendatory verses in Latin and English, some of which bore the names of Nahum Tate, Thomas Otway, Aphra Behn, Richard Duke, and Edmund Waller; and when Dryden published his translations from Theocritus, Lucretius, and ...