Friday, September 8th 2023, 9:35 am
The spiritual advisor for Oklahoma Death Row inmate Anthony Sanchez is getting ready to start a 120-mile journey from McAlester to Governor Kevin Stitt's office.
Anthony Sanchez is on death row for the rape and murder of OU ballerina Juli Busken back in 1996.
"In 1996, Juli Busken was murdered by a monster,” Sanchez said in a recorded statement on Aug. 9, 2023. “But that monster wasn't me." The group campaigning for his release shared this recording during a public press conference. "I would not be where I am at right now if the truth had been a requirement,” Sanchez said. "My lawyers did not push back on the faulty evidence."
Sanchez's spiritual advisor, Reverend Dr. Jeff Hood, will be carrying a letter with him, asking for a 60-day reprieve to review new evidence.
Sanchez's attorneys have asked the state Attorney General to order a re-evaluation of DNA evidence, which they claim will prove Sanchez's innocence.
"If there is even a chance that we maybe got it wrong we need to know," Investigator David Ballard, a member of the team campaigning to free Sanchez, said.
State Attorney General Gentner Drummond has already denied that request, saying he believes beyond any doubt that Sanchez is guilty.
“Enough is enough. I deserve to be free,” Sanchez said. "I'm asking the people of Oklahoma to hear my cry."
Drummond's office said on Aug. 9 they “believe beyond any doubt that Anthony Sanchez is guilty and justice will be done for Juli Busken on September 21st.”
Sanchez is set to be executed on Sept. 21.
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