Former Florida State Prison Warden Ron McAndrew argues that Florida's rapid scheduling of executions is pushing the state's ...
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Tennessee executes Harold Wayne Nichols by lethal injection for killing college student in 1988
Harold Wayne Nichols confessed to killing Karen Pulley, a 20-year-old college student, as well as raping several other women in the Chattanooga area. He was sentenced to death in 1990.
On Friday afternoon, the state of South Carolina carried out the first execution by firing squad in the United States in 15 years . As a method of execution, the firing squad had been largely ...
U.S. District Judge Eli Richardson dismissed Nichols' lawsuit on Nov. 26, ruling that the statute of limitations barred him ...
Tennessee death row inmate Harold Wayne Nichols declined to choose between the electric chair and lethal injection before his Dec. 11 execution. Nichol declined to make his choice Nov. 10, a statement ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Tennessee will step up its number of executions next year. Four people are scheduled to be executed ...
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Florida man who sat on death row for nearly four decades executed by lethal injection
According to court records, the convict broke into the Florida Panhandle mobile home of Eglin Air Force Base airman Edward ...
The State of TN held it's third execution since the 3 year moratorium investigating the process of lethal injections. Lawyers and advocates want more transparency about drugs and expiration dates.
A bill allowing for firing squad executions for death penalty inmates was filed in the Indiana legislature for the 2026 ...
Throughout history, states have used five different execution methods: lethal injection, electrocution, lethal gas, firing squad and hanging. Lethal injection is the preferred method, but it is not ...
Idaho officials recently put off the execution of a convicted murderer because the state couldn't legally find the drugs needed to kill him.
Missouri would be first state to force execution by lethal gas. July 10, 2013— -- Twenty-one inmates on Missouri's death row have sued the state's Department of Corrections in federal court, ...
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