Marion Bowman Jr., 44, is scheduled to be executed via lethal injection at 6pm but in their final appeal his lawyers raised concerns that South Carolina's lethal injection protocol doesn't take the de
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina is preparing to execute the third inmate to be put to death since September as the state goes through a backlog of prisoners who exhausted their appeals while the state couldn't find lethal injection drugs.
Bowman was sentenced to death for the Feb. 16, 2001, shooting death of 21-year-old Kandee Martin five days before her son's second birthday.
The 4th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals upheld Stephen Corey Bryant's death penalty in South Carolina who appealed the sentence citing intellectual disabilities.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina's latest execution should ... An anesthesiologist who reviewed the autopsy records of Richard Moore, who was executed on Nov. 1, told the inmate's lawyers ...
A South Carolina inmate who has spent more than ... They said the state told the doctor performing an autopsy of Richard Moore that he was given pentobarbital through an IV twice — once as ...
A Branchville man convicted of murder in Dorchester County is scheduled to die Jan. 31 after the court allowed a pause in executions over the holidays
A South Carolina man scheduled to be executed on Jan. 31 by lethal injection is requesting a delay until more information is gathered about the drug that will kill him.
The death row inmate was convicted of murder in 2002 and is scheduled to be killed by lethal injection on Friday.
Lawyers for a South Carolina inmate set to die by lethal injection next week want his execution halted so they can get more information about the drug that will kill him.
Marion Bowman Jr. is set to be executed on Friday for the shooting death of Kandee Martin in 2001. Martin's body was found in the trunk of her burned car.
After the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the final appeal of a South Carolina inmate, he decided not to ask the governor for clemency, saying he didn't want to spend the rest of his life in prison for a murder he has always insisted he did not commit.