A death row inmate in South Carolina has chosen to die by firing squad. The convicted killer is scheduled to be executed on ...
Brad Sigmon, 67, convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend's parents in 2001, is scheduled to be executed on March 7.
A South Carolina man convicted of murder is scheduled to be executed by firing squad Friday night. Brad Sigmon beat to death his ex-girlfriend's parents with a baseball bat as part of a botched ...
A South Carolina man convicted in a 2002 double murder is set to die by firing squad, a rarely-used execution method never before carried out by the state and used for the first time in 15 years. NBC ...
Three volunteer South Carolina prison employees will be the firing squad used to execute condemned killer Brad Sigmon on ...
Just hours before Brad Sigmon is set for a historic death via firing squad, his lawyer, Bo King, says they're hoping for a stay of execution. King claims that Sigmon requested additional information ...
The South Carolina Supreme Court has denied the final appeal of Brad Sigmon, paving the way for his execution by firing squad on Friday.
Brad Sigmon, 67, personally requested the unusual punishment after fearing the electric chair would “burn and cook him alive, ...
Brad Sigmon, 67, has opted not to die by electrocution or lethal injection in his planned March 7 execution. The last firing ...
Condemned South Carolina inmate Brad Sigmon has chosen to die next month by a firing squad, a method of execution that has not been used in the U.S. in 15 years.
A South Carolina inmate petitioned the courts for execution by firing squad—and won. His execution is set for March 7.
Brad Sigmon, a 67-year-old inmate, is scheduled for execution by firing squad in South Carolina, marking the first such case ...