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Hosted on MSNSouth Carolina man set to face a firing squad seeks postponement, questioning execution proceduresA South Carolina man who is scheduled to die next week by firing squad is again asking that his execution be postponed.
Attorneys for Brad Sigmon, the next S.C. death row inmate, raised concerns in a Feb. 26 court filing over the autopsy report ...
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Opinion editor Matthew T. Hall explores the history of firing squads in the U.S. ahead of South Carolina’s planned execution ...
Brad Sigmon, set for execution by firing squad on March 7, seeks a delay, citing concerns over South Carolina’s lethal ...
Brad Sigmon was convicted of beating two people to death with a baseball bat, and he’s scheduled to be executed in weeks. But ...
Condemned South Carolina inmate Brad Sigmon has chosen to die next month by a firing squad, a method of execution that has ...
Attorneys for death row inmate Brad Sigmon have filed a motion with the South Carolina Supreme Court requesting a stay of his execution.
Gerald 'Bo' King, Brad Sigmon's lawyer, says the 67-year-old's decision to die from firing squad comes as he's run out of options. Sigmon was sentenced to death for the double murder of his ...
Sigmon is the first inmate in SC to select the state's newly implemented firing squad over lethal injection or electric chair ...
A South Carolina inmate on death row has chosen to be executed by a firing squad, according to multiple reports. If chosen, ...
In 2024, the South Carolina Supreme Court ruled that firing squad was a constitutional method of carrying out executions.
Brad Sigmon made the choice after the state Supreme Court denied a stay request based on questions about the effectiveness of ...
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