Richard Glossip, ex-death row inmate, set for release after nearly three decades behind bars
Former death row inmate Richard Glossip is set to be released on bond as he awaits retrial over a 1997 killing for which he was nearly executed three times, an Oklahoma judge ruled Thursday. Examining the “ample” record in Glossip’s case, Judge Natalie Mai found that she could no.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated crime & justice brief. The source report from The Hill says: Former death row inmate Richard Glossip is set to be released on bond as he awaits retrial over a 1997 killing for which he was nearly executed three times, an Oklahoma judge ruled Thursday. Examining the “ample” record in Glossip’s case, Judge Natalie Mai found that she could no.
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- Published: May 14, 2026, 7:01 PM UTC
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