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The ICD information eliminates one possible cause for Black's comment about pain during his execution Tuesday, and other ...
Tennessee is gearing up for an execution that experts say would likely mark the first time a man has been put to death with a ...
A first-of-its-kind legal battle before Byron Black’s execution centered on whether his implanted cardiac device would shock him during lethal injection.
Resilience Healthcare acquired both Weiss and West Suburban Medical Center out of bankruptcy in 2022. Both facilities depend ...
A Tennessee man who said he was “hurting so bad” during his lethal injection this week for the 1980s killings of his ...
The jury in his trial concluded that he had been in a jealous rage when he shot them because he thought Clay, whom he had ...
Byron Black's implanted defibrillator did not shock him during his lethal injection by the state of Tennessee Aug. 5, according to his attorney who said she evaluated data from the medical device.
The state executed Black after Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee declined requests from attorneys, advocacy groups and even some Republicans to intervene.
A man convicted of the 1988 murders of Angela Clay and her two young daughters, LaToya and LaKeisha, was executed in ...
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.
Byron Black told his attorney he didn't plan to say last words because he has "always been shy." He left with her a message for his family instead.
Black was convicted in 1989 of murdering his girlfriend, Angela Clay, and her two young daughters, Latoya and Lakeisha. With the execution just over a week away, Black’s attorneys and the state are ...