A Missouri death row inmate, Brian Dorsey, was served his last meal ahead of his scheduled execution for a pair of 2006 slayings. Dorsey, 52, received a meal consisting of two cheeseburgers, two orders of chicken strips, two large orders of French fries, and a pizza with sausage, pepperoni, onion, mushrooms, and extra cheese.
Dorsey was sentenced to death for the killings of his cousin and her husband in central Missouri in 2006. The execution proceeded after the U.S. Supreme Court denied two appeals on Dorsey's behalf.
The tragic incident occurred two days before Christmas in 2006 when Dorsey killed his cousin and her husband, leaving their 4-year-old daughter alone in the home. He was scheduled to be executed by injection of a single dose of the sedative pentobarbital at the state prison in Bonne Terre.
Prosecutors revealed that Dorsey had called his cousin seeking money to pay off drug dealers earlier that day. He later went to their home, took a shotgun from the garage, and fatally shot both victims before committing further heinous acts.
Following the killings, the victims' daughter was found by her grandparents, who discovered the tragic scene. Dorsey surrendered to police three days after the incident.
Despite efforts by Dorsey's legal team to seek clemency, the request was denied by Missouri Governor Mike Parson. In a final statement before his execution, Dorsey expressed deep remorse for his actions, acknowledging the weight of his guilt and shame.
One of Dorsey's lawyers condemned the execution as a 'pointless cruelty' that serves no legitimate penological purpose. The lawyer highlighted Dorsey's efforts over the past 18 years to atone for his crime.