South Carolina is scheduled next week to be the first state in 15 years and only the third in 49 to carry out an execution by ...
Brad Sigmon, 67, is on death row for the 2001 beating death with a baseball bat of his former girlfriend’s parents in Greenville County. He confessed that he was trying to kidnap his girlfriend and ...
South Carolina man Brad Sigmon is currently scheduled to be executed by firing squad on March 7, but he's now asked for his ...
Opinion editor Matthew T. Hall explores the history of firing squads in the U.S. ahead of South Carolina’s planned execution ...
Brad Sigmon will be put to death on March 7 after being convicted of battering his ex-girlfriend's parents to death at their ...
If the execution is carried out as planned, Sigmon is to be strapped to a chair in the death chamber and have a hood placed ...
CHARLOTTE — A man on death row in South Carolina chose a brutal form for his execution, but he’s still fighting to stay alive ...
Brad Sigmon, set for execution by firing squad on March 7, seeks a delay, citing concerns over South Carolina’s lethal ...
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Hosted on MSNBrad Sigmon's lawyers file stay, citing 'disturbing' autopsy reports of recent executionsLawyers filed a motion to halt proceedings to determine whether the information the state provides about its lethal injection ...
Judge Says Lethal Injection Doesn't Violate Rights of Man on Death Row, Avoids Firing Squad Question
Judge Says Lethal Injection Doesn't Violate Rights of Man on Death Row, Avoids Firing Squad Question ATLANTA (AP) — A federal judge has ruled against a man on Georgia’s death row who argued ...
Judge says lethal injection doesn't violate rights of man on death row, avoids firing squad question
ATLANTA — A federal judge has ruled against a man on Georgia’s death row who argued that lethal injection could cause him excruciating pain and suggested a firing squad as an alternative.
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