US state set to execute first woman in over 200 years – her horrific crime revealed

As the execution date of September 30, 2026 draws closer, the state’s case against Pike stands in stark contrast to the portrait painted by her attorneys.

Prosecutors have long emphasized the unimaginable cruelty of the 1995 murder of Colleen Slemmer:

the luring into the woods, the prolonged torture, the carved pentagram, and the chilling decision to keep a piece of Slemmer’s skull as a trophy.

These details cemented Pike in the public imagination as a remorseless teen killer,

especially after investigators described her as almost gleeful while recounting the crime.

Yet the defense continues to insist that Pike’s story cannot be told without confronting the years of abuse, neglect,

and untreated mental illness that shaped her adolescence. Diagnosed with bipolar disorder and PTSD, Pike has,

according to her legal team, transformed over nearly three decades in prison,

showing remorse and insight into the horror she caused. Her case now sits at the intersection of trauma,

accountability, and evolving views on executing those who committed atrocities as teenagers.

As Tennessee moves forward, the looming execution forces a painful question: whether justice, in this rare and historic moment, is being served—or simply repeated.

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