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Byron Black, a death row inmate with dementia and multiple organ failure, was executed by lethal injection despite having an ...
The state executed Black after Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee declined requests from attorneys, advocacy groups and even some ...
After the execution of Byron Black on Aug. 5, witnesses are slated to speak at a news conference outside the prison.
Byron Black's implanted defibrillator did not shock him during his lethal injection by the state of Tennessee Aug. 5, ...
Byron Black, a death row inmate convicted of killing his girlfriend and her two young daughters, is scheduled to be executed ...
The convicted murderer was put to death despite a legal battle over concerns his heart device would repeatedly shock him once ...
Tennessee death row inmate Byron Black's defibrillator did not cause any direct complications during his execution this week, ...
Byron Black, 69, was executed for the 1988 South Nashville murders of his ex-girlfriend Angela Clay and her two daughters Latoya, 9, and Lakeisha, 6.
Black’s US lawyers raised concerns that his heart implant could shock him back to life, leading to undue suffering.
Experts warned Black’s heart implant could shock him repeatedly during lethal injection, but the state killed him without ...
The Tennessee Supreme Court ruled on July 31 that Byron Black could be executed without deactivating his implanted ...
Days after the execution, his attorney released a statement confirming that the implanted defibrillator did not shock Byron ...