Tennessee man’s heart still active nearly two minutes after execution, lawyer says
Allegation raises further questions about death of Byron Black in execution lawyer says was ‘100% botched’ A man executed on Tennessee death row showed signs of “sustained cardiac activity” for nearly two minutes after he was pronounced dead, his attorney said in court on Friday. The allegation (…)
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