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Date of execution Name Age of person Gender Ethnicity State Method Ref. At execution At offense Age difference; 1 January 13, 2027 Keith LaMar: 57 23 34 Male Black Ohio: To be determined: Profile: 2 February 17, 2027 Scott A. Group: 62 32 30 White Profile: 3 April 14, 2027 Gregory Lott: 65 25 40 Black Profile: 4 May 19, 2027 John Stojetz: 71 40 31
Kirkland was arrested on March 8, 2009, and sentenced to death on March 31, 2010. As of December 21, 2017, he has been incarcerated for 15 years and has been on Ohio's Death Row for 14 years. If Kirkland had been executed, as scheduled, on January 11, 2017, he would have been incarcerated for 7 years and on Ohio's Death Row for 6 years.
[4] [5] The crocodile was later shot dead by local authorities, [6] and his team's coach, Luis Carlos Montes, expressed regret over what happened. Jesús López's cousin also died after being eaten by a crocodile in the same river, 15 years earlier. [7] Deportivo Cañas fans paid tribute to the athlete in the match following the incident. [8] [3]
Steve Irwin Day is celebrated on Nov. 15 every year, honoring Irwin’s legacy with special tributes around Australia and at the Australia Zoo. He was later inducted into the Queensland Business ...
Joseph Edward Corcoran, 49, American convicted mass murderer, execution by lethal injection. [193] Carole Crawford, 81, Jamaican model and beauty queen, Miss World (1963). [194] Thomas R. DiLuglio, 93, American politician, Rhode Island lieutenant governor (1977–1985). [195] (death announced on this date)
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina has set a Sept. 20 date to put inmate Freddie Eugene Owens to death in what would be the state's first execution in more than 13 years.
Renowned British-born crocodile expert Adam Britton was sentenced Thursday to more than 10 years and five months in jail in Australia over dozens of cases of sexually abusing dogs.
On April 21, 2011, the Nebraska Supreme Court set the first execution date via lethal injection for June 14, 2011. On May 26, 2011, the Nebraska Supreme Court stayed the execution due to objections that the sodium thiopental that Nebraska purchased from a Mumbai company failed to comply with U.S. pharmaceutical standards.