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Brandon Anthony Micah Bernard [2] [3] was born on July 3, 1980, to army nurse Thelma Louise (Johnson) and Kenneth Richmond Bernard in San Antonio, Texas. [1] He had two younger siblings. Because of his mother's transfer to Alaska, the family moved briefly to Fairbanks, Alaska , from 1982 to November 1984, and then moved to Killeen, Texas .
The case of Brandon Bernard, who received a lethal injection of phenobarbital inside a death chamber at a U.S. prison in Terre Haute, Indiana, was a rare execution of a person who was in his teens ...
During a Dec. 9, 2020, call to the White House, Dershowitz told Trump that Brandon Bernard, at 40, wasn’t the man he was when Todd and Stacie Bagley were killed in 1999 and that he deserved to ...
Brandon Bernard, 40, has been incarcerated since the age of 18 for a double murder committed in 1999. Scheduled to face the death penalty on Dec. 10, advocates for criminal justice reform, such as ...
A year later, at the end of the murder trial, Vialva and one of his co-defendants Brandon Bernard (aged 18 at the time of the murders) were both found guilty of carjacking resulting in death and first-degree murder by a 12-member federal jury in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas.
Robert Lee Massie was California's longest-serving death row inmate prior to his execution in 2001. Donald Dillbeck was Florida's 100th execution since the reinstatement of the death penalty. Louis Gaskin was executed in Florida in 2023 for a double murder. James Barnes was Florida's 60th execution via lethal injection.
Kim Kardashian West took to Twitter to mourn the loss of Brandon Bernard on Thursday, Dec. 10, following a highly-publicized social media campaign to halt Bernard’s execution. For the past few ...
Hughes was the Officer Commanding during the 1980 hunger strike.Against the wishes of the IRA Army Council, on 27 October 1980, Hughes along with six other republican prisoners, including Tom McFeely, John Nixon, Sean McKenna, Tommy McKearney and Raymond McCartney, refused food and started a hunger strike.