the van treese's son, derek van treese, has actually said that he believes attorney general drummondpped his bounds in the roleere, saying that the oklahoma court of appeals has already ruled on this and they have chosen to uphold the conviction. on top of all that, governor kevin stitt has said that will not intervene on behalf of glossip and is just waiting to see how this all plays out. john: once glossip lost his case at the state supreme court, the attorney general went to the state clemency board asking for clemency for glossip and lost there as well. now, since the death penalty was reinstated, oklahoma's carried out more death sentences per capita than any other state. could this case change the way politicians look at the death penalty? adam: it's been a really fascinating look here at lawmakers' choices since this glossip case has reached the supreme court again. there has been kind of a groundswell of support not only to make sure that these death row cases are being looked at, but some oklahoma state lawmakers are even glossip's, you know, top champions, they've come out