An overview of the childhood and early education of Brad Sigmon, highlighting the experiences that shaped the journey.
Brad Keith Sigmon was an American convicted murderer executed for the 2001 double murder of his ex-girlfriend's parents, David and Gladys Larke, in South Carolina. He bludgeoned the couple to death with a baseball bat on April 27, 2001, approximately a week after his breakup with their daughter. Sigmon's case gained notoriety due to the brutality of the crime.
David Larke (William David Larke), the father of Rebecca Barbare and victim of Brad Sigmon, was born on February 28, 1939.
Gladys Larke (Gladys Gwendolyn Larke), the mother of Rebecca Barbare and victim of Brad Sigmon, was born on January 1, 1942.
On November 12, 1957, Brad Keith Sigmon was born. He was later convicted of murder and executed.
On May 29, 1976, at the age of 18, Brad Sigmon's criminal activity began in Greer with an armed robbery charge.
In 1976, capital punishment was resumed in the United States. Since then, only three people, all in Utah, were put to death by firing squad.
Sigmon became the fourth person in the United States to be executed by firing squad since 1976. The country's first three firing squad executions since 1976 were conducted by Utah.
In 1977, Brad Sigmon dropped out of high school, only nine weeks before graduation, to get married. The couple relocated from Upstate South Carolina to Manning, South Carolina.
On November 17, 1990, Brad Sigmon was treated at a Clarendon County hospital after being shot multiple times in the stomach while breaking into his wife's home in Manning due to a domestic dispute. His son was also injured by a bullet in the arm.
December 4, 1998, was cited as one of five dates between December 4, 1998, and January 8, 1999, during which South Carolina carried out executions during the holiday season.
January 8, 1999, was cited as one of five dates between December 4, 1998, and January 8, 1999, during which South Carolina carried out executions during the holiday season.
On April 26, 2001, Brad Sigmon spent the night drinking alcohol and consuming cocaine with Eugene Strube. During that time, Sigmon disclosed his plan to go to the Larkes' house to tie up Rebecca Barbare's parents and "get a hold of" Barbare when she returned from taking her children to school.
On April 27, 2001, Brad Sigmon committed the double murder of David and Gladys Larke, his ex-girlfriend's parents, by bludgeoning them to death with a baseball bat.
In 2001, Sigmon forced Rebecca Barbare into a 2001 Honda Passport at gunpoint, planning to drive her to North Carolina. Barbare escaped, and Sigmon shot at her but failed to prevent her escape. She was then treated at Greenville Memorial Hospital.
In July 2002, Brad Sigmon stood trial for two counts of murder and first-degree burglary, admitting his guilt to the jury.
On July 20, 2002, the jury unanimously sentenced Brad Sigmon to death for both counts of murder. He also received 30 years in prison for the burglary charge.
On December 19, 2005, the South Carolina Supreme Court rejected Brad Sigmon's direct appeal against his death sentences and double murder conviction.
In June 2010, Ronnie Lee Gardner was executed in Utah, marking the last firing squad execution in the United States before Sigmon's.
In 2010, there was the most recent execution by firing squad in the United States, before Sigmon's.
In 2011, South Carolina effectively imposed an unofficial moratorium on executions due to a shortage of lethal injection drugs.
On May 8, 2013, Brad Sigmon's second appeal to the South Carolina Supreme Court was rejected.
On September 30, 2018, the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina dismissed Brad Sigmon's first federal appeal.
On April 14, 2020, the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected Brad Sigmon's appeal.
On January 11, 2021, Brad Sigmon's final appeal was dismissed by the U.S. Supreme Court.
On February 5, 2021, one week before his scheduled execution, Brad Sigmon was issued an indefinite stay of execution by the South Carolina Supreme Court due to the state lacking the necessary drugs for lethal injection.
Brad Sigmon was originally scheduled to be executed on February 12, 2021, after exhausting all his avenues of appeal.
Brad Sigmon was rescheduled to be executed by the electric chair on June 18, 2021, after the new laws were passed, but his death warrant was later suspended.
Freddie Eugene Owens's execution date was set for June 25, 2021, exactly one week after Sigmon's rescheduled date, but it was later suspended.
Brad Sigmon's third death warrant was issued, rescheduling his execution date to May 13, 2022. However, he received another stay of execution due to a lawsuit against the electric chair and firing squad execution methods.
In 2022, the South Carolina prison department spent approximately $54,000 to construct the firing squad death chamber.
In September 2023, South Carolina resolved its shortage of lethal injection drugs and resumed lethal injection executions.
In 2023, Brad Sigmon was among several death row prisoners who filed a lawsuit against South Carolina over the state's decision to introduce the firing squad and electric chair as alternative execution methods, arguing they were unconstitutional.
On July 31, 2024, the South Carolina Supreme Court dismissed the lawsuit against the electric chair and firing squad, upholding their constitutionality. This decision affected all 32 inmates on the state's death row, including Sigmon.
On August 28, 2024, the South Carolina Supreme Court issued an order allowing the state to carry out six executions over the next year, scheduled 35 days apart.
On September 20, 2024, the 13-year moratorium on executions in South Carolina ended with the execution of Freddie Owens.
Richard Moore became the second condemned inmate to be executed in South Carolina on November 1, 2024.
Following the executions of Owens and Moore, Bowman was set to receive his execution date on November 8, 2024, tentatively scheduled for December 6, 2024.
On November 14, 2024, the South Carolina Supreme Court granted a temporary respite to the inmates, agreeing not to sign any new death warrants until at least January 3, 2025.
December 6, 2024, was the tentatively scheduled execution date for Marion Bowman, before the South Carolina Supreme Court intervened.
On January 3, 2025, Marion Bowman's execution was scheduled. His execution was carried out on January 31, 2025.
Marion Bowman Jr. became the third of the condemned inmates to be executed on January 31, 2025.
On February 7, 2025, the South Carolina Supreme Court issued Brad Sigmon's death warrant and scheduled his execution for March 7, 2025. He was given until February 21 to select his preferred method of execution.
Brad Sigmon was executed on March 7, 2025, for the 2001 double murder of his ex-girlfriend's parents.
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