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The execution of Byron Black raised questions for weeks over Tennessee’s death penalty law in connection with intellectual disability and potential suffering. In this week’s Ask Isaacs, 6 News anchor ...
Black was a man of undisputed intellectual disability, with multiple mental and physical health problems, who faced the ...
Lawyers for Byron Black argued that executing him without deactivating the device would shock him back to life.
A Tennessee death row inmate cried out in pain after authorities refused to deactivate his implanted defibrillator as he was ...
Experts warned Black’s heart implant could shock him repeatedly during lethal injection, but the state killed him without ...
After the execution of Byron Black on Aug. 5, witnesses are slated to speak at a news conference outside the prison.
Tennessee plans to execute Byron Black without deactivating his defibrillator, raising concerns about potential shocks during ...
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