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Joseph Franklin, white supremacist serial killer, executed Joseph Franklin, white supremacist serial killer, executed
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A US white supremacist who targeted black and Jewish people in a nationwide killing spree has been put to death in the US state of Missouri.A US white supremacist who targeted black and Jewish people in a nationwide killing spree has been put to death in the US state of Missouri.
Joseph Franklin was executed for shooting dead a man and wounding two others outside a synagogue in 1977.Joseph Franklin was executed for shooting dead a man and wounding two others outside a synagogue in 1977.
The 63-year-old was convicted of seven other racially motivated murders. He claimed to have committed 20 in total.The 63-year-old was convicted of seven other racially motivated murders. He claimed to have committed 20 in total.
His execution came after the US Supreme Court upheld an appeal court's decision to lift a stay of execution.His execution came after the US Supreme Court upheld an appeal court's decision to lift a stay of execution.
In 1978 Franklin shot Hustler publisher Larry Flynt, leaving him partially paralysed, after seeing a picture of a mixed-race couple in one of his magazines.In 1978 Franklin shot Hustler publisher Larry Flynt, leaving him partially paralysed, after seeing a picture of a mixed-race couple in one of his magazines.
Racist views 'renounced'Racist views 'renounced'
But Mr Flynt - who opposes the death penalty - had sued to prevent Franklin's execution.But Mr Flynt - who opposes the death penalty - had sued to prevent Franklin's execution.
In an interview with the St Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper published on Monday, Franklin said he had renounced his racist views.In an interview with the St Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper published on Monday, Franklin said he had renounced his racist views.
He said his motivation had been "illogical" and was partly a consequence of an abusive upbringing.He said his motivation had been "illogical" and was partly a consequence of an abusive upbringing.
He said he had interacted with black people in jail, adding: "I saw they were people just like us."He said he had interacted with black people in jail, adding: "I saw they were people just like us."
His lawyers' appeal focused on a dispute over the type of lethal injections that Missouri uses in its executions.His lawyers' appeal focused on a dispute over the type of lethal injections that Missouri uses in its executions.
US and EU manufacturers have been cutting off the supply of drugs used for lethal injections in recent years in an attempt to distance themselves from executions.US and EU manufacturers have been cutting off the supply of drugs used for lethal injections in recent years in an attempt to distance themselves from executions.
As a result, Missouri, which long used a lethal three-drug cocktail for executions, has changed the drugs it uses three times in as many months.As a result, Missouri, which long used a lethal three-drug cocktail for executions, has changed the drugs it uses three times in as many months.
The single drug used in the execution of Franklin was pentobarbital, a short-acting barbiturate that can induce death in high doses.The single drug used in the execution of Franklin was pentobarbital, a short-acting barbiturate that can induce death in high doses.
On Tuesday, Franklin's lawyers won a stay of execution when they argued in federal court that using this drug would violate the constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment.On Tuesday, Franklin's lawyers won a stay of execution when they argued in federal court that using this drug would violate the constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment.
But early on Wednesday, a federal appeals court overturned the stay of execution. Its ruling was upheld by the US Supreme Court, sealing Franklin's fate.But early on Wednesday, a federal appeals court overturned the stay of execution. Its ruling was upheld by the US Supreme Court, sealing Franklin's fate.
An anti-capital punishment group, Supporters of Missourians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, attended a candlelight vigil for Franklin outside a church in the city of St Louis.