South Carolina schedules execution date for inmate, could be first in 10 years
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South Carolina's Supreme Court has issued an execution notice for a death row inmate, a move which could set in motion the first execution by the state in over a decade.
The South Carolina Supreme Court issued the order Thursday for 63-year-old Brad Keith Sigmon. The South Carolina Attorney General's Office confirmed to News19 executions are scheduled for the fourth Friday after the notice, which would mean his execution date is June 18.
Sigmon killed his girlfriend's parents in Greenville with a baseball bat in 2001. He's been on death row since 2002.