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Richard Brandon (died 20 June 1649) [a] was the common executioner of London from 1639 to 1649, who inherited that role from his father Gregory Brandon and was sometimes known as Young Gregory. [2] Richard Brandon is often named as the executioner of Charles I , though the executioner's identity is not definitively known.
Date of execution Age Register number Details Under President Brandon Bernard: 2000 December 10, 2020: 40 91908-080 Convicted at the age of 18 for his involvement in a carjacking and the deaths of a couple visiting Texas. Co-defendant Christopher Vialva was also executed for the crime. Donald Trump: Alfred Bourgeois: 2004 December 11, 2020: 56 ...
Prior to his execution, Kardashian West tweeted Thursday afternoon that she had just spoken to Bernard "for what will likely be the last time." Brandon, selfless as always, was focused on his ...
Brandon Anthony Micah Bernard [1] (July 3, 1980 – December 10, 2020) was an American man convicted and executed for the 1999 robbery, kidnapping, and murder of Todd Bagley, 26, and Stacie Bagley, 28. He was sentenced to death for the murders and remained on death row until his execution in December 2020. Bernard's conviction and execution ...
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 ...
The reality TV star, who’s been working on prison reform during her legal internship, declared herself “so messed up” after Bernard’s last-minute appeals were denied and he was put to ...
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 ...
Edward Dun (died 11 September 1663), also referred to as Squire Dun, was an English executioner who served as London's 'common hangman' from 1649 to 1663. He assumed the post shortly following the death in June 1649 of Richard Brandon, the headsman believed to have executed Charles I.