A South Carolina death row inmate has chosen to be executed by a firing squad, which would make him only the fourth inmate in the U.S. to die by this execution method. Brad Sigmon, 67, who is ...
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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 US in 15 years. Sigmon is scheduled to die on March 7.
(Photo credit: Jarvis DeBerry/Louisiana Illuminator) Christopher Sepulvado, the 81-year-old man who was facing execution next ... “The idea that the State was planning to strap this tiny ...
He would be the first U.S. inmate shot to death in an execution in 15 years. Sigmon is scheduled to die March 7. On Friday, he became the first South Carolina inmate to choose the state’s new ...
FILE - Death Row building at the Louisiana State Penitentiary Friday, Sept. 18, 2009, in Angola, La. (AP Photo/Judi Bottoni, File) ...
A South Carolina death row inmate has chosen to die by firing squad in what would be the first such execution in the state ... girlfriend's parent's house with a plan that he hatched while doing ...
In a confession, Sigmon said, “I couldn’t have her, I wasn’t going to let anybody else have her.” Friday was Sigmon’s deadline to choose his execution method; if he had not chosen, the default method, ...