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Apr 06, 2026

Tennessee Woman Set to Be the First Female Inmate Executed in the State in Over 200 Years

Christa Gail Pike Tennessee Department of Correction

Tennessee’s sole female death row inmate, Christa Pike, is set to be the first woman executed in the state in more than 200 years.

Her execution is scheduled for September 30, 2026 — more than 30 years after authorities said Pike, then 18, violently killed 19-year-old Colleen Slemmer, according to the Death Penalty Information Center.

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On Thursday, March 19, the state responded to a lawsuit Pike filed in January, in which Pike argued that the state’s execution method — lethal injection — goes against her constitutional and religious rights, USA Today reported.

The state contended in its response that Pike, now 50, has not sufficiently demonstrated that lethal injection would violate her constitutional rights, according to USA Today.

In her lawsuit, Pike argues that she will be prevented from communicating with her Buddhist spiritual advisor ahead of her scheduled execution, and that will restrict her “sin­cere­ly held reli­gious belief of Buddhism,” according to the Death Penalty Information Center.

Since she is also challenging the lethal injection execution method, she has to select a different means of execution, according to the center. However, in her lawsuit, Pike argues that choosing a different method goes against her Buddhist faith because it would make her a ​“participate[e] in any process lead­ing to her own death.”

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