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Byron Black noted intense pain during his lethal injection death earlier this week, with some wondering if it was because his ...
The attorney for a Tennessee man who said he was “hurting so bad” during his lethal injection this week says his implanted ...
Byron Black's execution marked the first time a man has been put to death with a working defibrillator in his chest, experts ...
Byron Black is being executed despite his intellectual disabilities and a heart device that his attorneys said could cause a ...
Tennessee executed death row inmate Byron Black on Tuesday despite raised concerns about his implanted heart device, which ...
A Tennessee death row inmate is scheduled to die by lethal injection Tuesday morning despite concerns from his lawyers that ...
Byron Black’s lawyers argued his implanted combination pacemaker-defibrillator could prolong his suffering by shocking his ...
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.
Lawyers for Byron Black argued that executing him without deactivating the device would shock him back to life.
After weeks of back and forth in the Tenn. courts, Bryon Black was given lethal injection, but it didn't go as planned.
A judge's order to take a Tennessee death row inmate to the hospital on the morning of his execution so doctors can deactivate his heart-regulating implant would cause "chaos," state attorneys ...