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Lawyers for man executed by firing squad in South Carolina say bullets mostly missed his heart

  • The condemned inmate in South Carolina suffered extreme pain for up to a minute after the bullets struck lower than expected, according to pathologists.
  • Witnesses reported hearing the inmate cry out and groan during the execution, with his last moan before his final breath at 75 seconds, indicating suffering.
  • David Weiss, an attorney for the condemned individual, expressed concern over the placement of the target on the torso, suggesting it was positioned too low.
  • The attorneys criticized the autopsy process, noting that only two gunshot wounds were found in the inmate's chest, which raised doubts about the handling of the execution.
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'Botched' South Carolina Execution Draws Scrutiny

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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