COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A South Carolina man who is scheduled to die next week by firing squad is again asking that his ...
Condemned South Carolina inmate Brad Sigmon has chosen to die next month by a firing squad, a method of execution that has ...
Brad Sigmon chose bullets over lethal injection or the electric chair, "which would burn and cook him alive," his attorney ...
Brad Keith Sigmon is set to be executed by firing squad on March 7 for the 2001 beating deaths of his ex-girlfriend's parents ...
Brad Sigmon, set for execution by firing squad on March 7, seeks a delay, citing concerns over South Carolina’s lethal ...
Brad Sigmon, a convicted murderer, chose death by firing squad in South Carolina, the first such execution in the U.S. in 15 ...
Attorneys for Brad Sigmon, the next S.C. death row inmate, raised concerns in a Feb. 26 court filing over the autopsy report ...
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 ...
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 ...
Lawyers filed a motion to halt proceedings to determine whether the information the state provides about its lethal injection drugs is sufficient.
Brad Keith Sigmon, 67, is set to be executed on March 7 for the 2001 beating deaths of his ex-girlfriend's parents, David and Gladys Larke. In South Carolina, inmates can choose between lethal ...