The children and grandchildren of David and Gladys Larke will be in Columbia to witness the execution of the man who beat the ...
South Carolina is set to use a firing squad to execute Brad Sigmon, a rarely used killing method in the United States.
Brad Sigmon, 67, has opted not to die by electrocution or lethal injection in his planned March 7 execution. The last firing ...
South Carolina is preparing this week to execute a man by firing squad, a capital punishment method that hasn’t been used in ...
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 ...
Lawyers filed a motion to halt proceedings to determine whether the information the state provides about its lethal injection ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Condemned South Carolina inmate, Brad Sigmon has chosen to die next month by a firing squad. He would be the first U.S. inmate shot to death in an execution in 15 years.
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 ...
Lawyers for Brad Sigmon said he is being forced to choose a violent death by firing squad because without more information he thinks he could die a tortuous death if he picked lethal injection.
Attorneys for death row inmate Brad Sigmon have filed a motion with the South Carolina Supreme Court requesting a stay of his execution.