>> that had been the plan under gentner drummond's predecessor.gentner drummond, who came into office in january, one of his first moves was not only to launch this independent probe into richard glossip's case, but to slow down this frenzied cq should schedule -- execution schedule. there are still a lot of people in line to be executed after richard glossip over the next couple of years, but he explicitly said after attending the first execution of the year in january that this schedule was untenable, that it was taking a toll on the employees of the department of corrections who are tasked with carrying out these executions, and that he wanted to slow down the executions. the oklahoma court of criminal appeals grudgingly allowed this change in the schedule, but yes, oklahoma continues to execute people and there i should say there are a lot of problems with the cases that will follow richard glossip's execution. amy: just richard glossip's case go to the supreme court? >> absolutely it will be before the court to review. amy: liliana segura, se