European rights watchdog says Allen execution 'regrettable'

Europe’s top human rights watchdog reacted with dismay to the execution of California’s oldest inmate today, saying it was regrettable the governor rejected clemency for the man who arranged a triple murder 25 years ago.

Europe’s top human rights watchdog reacted with dismay to the execution of California’s oldest inmate today, saying it was regrettable the governor rejected clemency for the man who arranged a triple murder 25 years ago.

Clarence Ray Allen was pronounced dead by lethal injection at San Quentin State Prison less than an hour after his 76th birthday ended at midnight local time.

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