The US is killing someone by firing squad for the 1st time in 15 years. Here's a look at the history
Firing squads have a long and storied history in the U.S. They've served as a punishment for mutiny in colonial times, a way ...
The Larke’s filed an eviction against Sigmon just two weeks before they were found dead inside their home on East Darby Road ...
The South Carolina Supreme Court has rejected what is likely the final appeal of condemned man Brad Sigmon, clearing the way ...
Death by firing squad could become Idaho’s primary method of execution under a bill headed to the governor’s desk this week.
A man is set to face execution by firing squad in South Carolina later this week. Brad Keith Sigmon, 76, was sentenced to ...
It was a punishment for mutiny in colonial times, a way to discourage desertion during the Civil War and a dose of frontier ...
The South Carolina Supreme Court has denied the final appeal of Brad Sigmon, paving the way for his execution by firing squad ...
Coroner Mike Ellis said it was early in his law enforcement career when he was called to document the murders in April 2001.
Only five states allow firing squads for executions. But the firing squad isn’t the primary death penalty method in any of ...
Brad Sigmon, 67, personally requested the unusual punishment after fearing the electric chair would "burn and cook him alive, ...
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