
Brad Sigmon Chooses Firing Squad for Upcoming Execution
News Summary Brad Sigmon, a death row inmate in South Carolina, has opted for execution by firing squad, scheduled for March 7, 2025. This decision
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News Summary Brad Sigmon, a death row inmate in South Carolina, has opted for execution by firing squad, scheduled for March 7, 2025. This decision

News Summary In an unprecedented move, Brad Sigmon, a 67-year-old inmate on death row in South Carolina, has chosen the firing squad as his execution

News Summary Greenville, South Carolina is making headlines with the upcoming execution of Brad Sigmon, who has chosen a firing squad over lethal injection. As

News Summary On March 7, 67-year-old inmate Brad Sigmon will become the first person in South Carolina’s history to be executed by firing squad. This

News Summary Inmate Brad Sigmon is set to be executed by firing squad on March 7, 2025, marking a historic moment in South Carolina’s justice

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