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February 28, 2024 Ivan Abner Cantu: 50 27 23 Hispanic Texas: Lethal injection [9] 3 March 20, 2024 Willie James Pye: 59 28 31 Black Georgia [10] 4 April 4, 2024 Michael Dewayne Smith: 41 19 22 Oklahoma [11] 5 April 9, 2024 Brian Joseph Dorsey: 52 34 18 White Missouri [12] 6 May 30, 2024 Jamie Ray Mills: 50 30 20 Alabama [13] 7 June 11, 2024 ...
Date of execution Method Victim(s) Governor 1 Charles Walker: White 50 M September 12, 1990 Lethal injection: Kevin Paule and Sharon Winker James R. Thompson: 2 John Wayne Gacy: White 52 M May 10, 1994 33 murder victims [a] James Edgar: 3 James P. Free Jr. [3] [4] White 41 M March 22, 1995 Bonnie Serpico 4 Hernando Williams Black 40 M Linda ...
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Date of execution Name Age of person Gender Ethnicity State Method Ref. At execution At offense Age difference; 1 March 7, 2025 Brad Keith Sigmon: 67 43 24 Male White South Carolina: Firing squad: Profile: 2 March 13, 2025 David Leonard Wood: 29 38 Texas: Lethal injection: Profile: 3 March 18, 2025 Jessie Dean Hoffman Jr. 46 18 28 Black Louisiana
The United States has executed 23 men this year, with six of those executions coming during one remarkable 11-day period. At least two more executions are scheduled before the end of the year.
The number of people slain so far in 2024: 156. That’s 15 fewer people killed when compared with 2023. Greater Grand Crossing leads all community areas with the most homicides so far in 2024 — 13.
Kenneth Eugene Smith (2024) first execution by nitrogen hypoxia; Sandra Smith (1989) last woman executed in South Africa; John Spenkelink (1979) first post-Gregg execution in Florida; John Frederick Stockwell (1934) Robert Austin Sullivan (1983) John Edward Swindler (1990) first post-Gregg execution in Arkansas; Tan Chee Wee (2004)
As of January 1, 2025, there were 2,092 death row inmates in the United States, including 46 women. [1] The number of death row inmates changes frequently with new convictions, appellate decisions overturning conviction or sentence alone, commutations, or deaths (through execution or otherwise). [2]