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This photo combo of images provided by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections shows Clayton Lockett, left, and Charles Warner. Lockett and Warner, two death-row inmates who want to know the source of drugs that will be used to execute them, have placed Oklahoma’s two highest courts at odds and prompted aggravated members of the Legislature to call for the impeachment of Oklahoma Supreme Court justices. (AP Photo/Oklahoma Department of Corrections)

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Ruth Rodriguez speaks at a news conference Wednesday, April 23, 2014, in Maywood, Ill., after Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart, right, announced that the remains of a man found in 2008, belonged to Rodriguez's brother, Edward Beaudion, who went missing in 1978. Investigators identified the remains just a few miles from serial killer John Wayne Gacy's house. They also say they know the identity of his now-deceased killer. The discovery was the result of an ongoing effort to name several unidentified victims of Gacy, who was executed in 1994. Looking on are Cook County Sheriff's Detective Jason Moran, left, Edward's father, Louis Beaudion and Ruth's son, Jesus Rodriguez, second from left, holding a photo of Edward. (AP Photo/Sun-Times Media, Brian Jackson) MANDATORY CREDIT, MAGS OUT, NO SALES

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Louis Beaudion holds a photo of his son, Edward Beaudion, at a news conference Wednesday, April 23, 2014, in Maywood, Ill., where Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart announced that the remains of a man found in 2008, belonged to Edward, who went missing in 1978. Investigators identified the remains just a few miles from serial killer John Wayne Gacy's house. They also say they know the identity of his now-deceased killer. The discovery was the result of an ongoing effort to name several unidentified victims of Gacy, who was executed in 1994. (AP Photo/Sun-Times Media, Brian Jackson) MANDATORY CREDIT, MAGS OUT, NO SALES

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Ruth Rodriguez speaks at a news conference Wednesday, April 23, 2014, in Maywood, Ill., after Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart announced that the remains of a man found in 2008, belonged to Rodriguez's brother, Edward Beaudion, who went missing in 1978. Investigators identified the remains just a few miles from serial killer John Wayne Gacy's house. They also say they know the identity of his now-deceased killer. The discovery was the result of an ongoing effort to name several unidentified victims of Gacy, who was executed in 1994. Looking on are Edward's father, Louis Beaudion and Ruth's son, Jesus Rodriguez, holding a photo of Edward. (AP Photo/Sun-Times Media, Brian Jackson) MANDATORY CREDIT, MAGS OUT, NO SALES

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Lt. Ralph Mata, right, of Broward County, Fla., leaves Martin Luther King, Jr. Courthouse with his lawyer Jay Surgent after an appearance on charges of drug trafficking and illegal money transactions, Wednesday, April 23, 2014, in Newark, N.J. Mata, who the FBI says was known as "the Milk Man," faced charges of aiding a narcotics trafficking organization. The 45-year-old is charged with helping New Jersey cocaine dealers move hundreds of thousands of dollars around. Prosecutors say he also helped traffickers bypass security at airports in New York and Miami. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

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Lt. Ralph Mata, left, of Broward County, Fla., leaves Martin Luther King, Jr. Courthouse with his lawyer Jay Surgent after an appearance on charges of drug trafficking and illegal money transactions, Wednesday, April 23, 2014, in Newark, N.J. Mata, who the FBI says was known as "the Milk Man," faced charges of aiding a narcotics trafficking organization. The 45-year-old is charged with helping New Jersey cocaine dealers move hundreds of thousands of dollars around. Prosecutors say he also helped traffickers bypass security at airports in New York and Miami. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

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This 2010 photo provided by Stacey Armato of Hermosa Beach, Calif. shows her with her son, Lorenzo. Armato, who was held at a Phoenix airport in 2010 after refusing to have her breast milk X-rayed, said Wednesday, April 23, 2014 that TSA officials have tentatively offered her $75,000, along with promises to retrain agents and clarify its guidelines on sceening breast milk. (AP Photo/Stacey Amato)

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Michael David Elliot is arraigned on escape, carjacking and kidnapping charges at the Ionia District Court in Iona, Mich., Wednesday, April 23, 2014. He escaped from a Michigan prison on Feb. 2 and was captured in Indiana on Feb. 3. Elliot is serving life without parole for first-degree murder in the shooting of four people during the 1993 robbery of a drug dealer. (AP Photo/Emma Fidel)

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Michael David Elliot, second left, is arraigned on escape, carjacking and kidnapping charges at the Ionia District Court in Iona, Mich., Wednesday, April 23, 2014. He escaped from a Michigan prison on Feb. 2 and was captured in Indiana on Feb. 3. Elliot is serving life without parole for first-degree murder in the shooting of four people during the 1993 robbery of a drug dealer. (AP Photo/Emma Fidel)

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This Monday, Dec. 2, 2013 photo shows Charles Flanagan, director of the newly established Division of Child Safety and Family Services. On Wednesday, April 23, 2014, Flanagan announced the firing of five senior employees who orchestrated a plan that led to more than 6,500 abuse and neglect cases being closed without investigations, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

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This Monday, Dec. 2, 2013 photo shows Charles Flanagan, director of the newly established Division of Child Safety and Family Services. On Wednesday, April 23, 2014, Flanagan announced the firing of five senior employees who orchestrated a plan that led to more than 6,500 abuse and neglect cases being closed without investigations, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)