But, he did not get a commutation. A stay is only a postponement until legal issues brought up may be decided upon.
Once decided upon, it will do the anti-death penalty wackos no good to file the same charges again, as they do with nearly every death penalty case.
This slime ball may live a little longer (yes, longer than he deserves), but in the end, it just may result in other death penalty cases not being drug out as long over the same claims.
Moreover, the stay was not issued by the Supreme Court, but by the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals - but the poster keeps insisting it was the SCOTUS and Alito that issued the stay.