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TO South Carolina The inmate of the death corridor who killed his ex -girlfriend’s parents horribly with a baseball bat in 2001 is scheduled to be executed by a shooting squad on Friday, the first execution of his kind in the United States in 15 years.
Brad Sigmon, 67, who admitted the murders because his ex -girlfriend refused to return to him, will be tied to a chair around 6 pm and three volunteers armed with rifles about 15 feet away, shoot bullets in his heart.
Each will be armed with urban touch ammunition of 110 caliber grains. The bullet is designed to break the impact with something difficult, such as the bones of an inmate’s chest, sending fragments destined to destroy the heart and cause death almost immediately.
Brad Sigmon will be executed by the execution team on Friday. (Kinard Lisbon Corrections Department/South Carolina through AP, Left, South Carolina Corrections Department through AP, right).
The execution will continue if the governor of South Carolina, Henry McMaster, and the Attorney General of the South Carolina, Alan Wilson, signed it. Sigmon’s lawyers have asked McMaster To travel His death sentence to life imprisonment, arguing that he is a model prisoner and works every day to atone for the murders he committed after succumbing to a serious mental illness. But no governor of South Carolina has granted clemency in the 49 years since the death penalty resumed.
Sigmon chose the shots squad method on the electric chair that would “cook it alive”, or a lethal injection, whose details are kept secret in South Carolina, their lawyers said.
South Carolina keeping information about how lethal injections led him to decide on the shooting squad, what he recognizes will be a violent death, said his lawyer. On Thursday, Sigmon’s lawyers asked the Supreme Court To delay its execution because the State does not release enough information about the drug injection.
Sigmon said he carried out the brutal murders Because I was angry because the victims had been evicted from a trailer they possessed. They were in rooms separated from their house in Greenville County and Sigmon was back and forth to the attacks until they were dead, the investigators said.
Then he shot her ex -girlfriend while she fled, but lost, prosecutors said.
A graph that represents the scheduled shooting execution to take place on Friday. (AP)
South Carolina programming executions again after a vacation pause
“My intention was to kill her and then to myself,” said Sigmon in a confession written by a detective after his arrest. “That was my intention all the time. If I couldn’t have it, I wasn’t going to let anyone else have it. And I knew it came to the point where I couldn’t have it.”
Five states, Idaho, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Utah, authorize the use of farewell squads in certain circumstances.
Only three inmates, in Utah in 1977, 1996 and 2010, faced a shooting team in the United States since the death penalty was restored in 1976. Ronnie Gardner was the last prisoner to be executed by a shooting team, in UTAH in 2010.
This photo provided by the South Carolina Corrections Department shows the State Death Chamber in Columbia, SC, including the electric chair, the right and a shots squad chair, to the left. (South Carolina Corrections Department through AP)
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Executions in South Carolina resumed in September, when the State, once one of the most active for executions, ended a 13 -year pause to carry out the death penalty.
The pause was caused in part by the state that had difficulty obtaining lethal injection drugs after its supply expired due to the concerns of pharmaceutical companies that they would have to reveal that they had sold the medications to state officials. The state legislature approved a shield law that allows officials to keep deprived of lethal injection drugs deprived.
Twenty -five executions were carried out in the United States last year. Five have already been carried out in 2025, according to the death penalty information center.
Landon Mion of Fox News and The Associated Press contributed to this report.