Inmate screams in pain as state refuses to turn off defibrillator

Byron Black, a Tennessee man convicted of a 1988 triple homicide, was executed by lethal injection nearly four decades after the crime. His execution drew attention after witnesses reported signs of distress, prompting debate over whether his medical condition made the process more painful than intended. His defense team had argued that his implanted defibrillator should have been deactivated to prevent potential suffering.

Black was convicted of killing his girlfriend, Angela Clay, and her two young daughters in what prosecutors described as a violent act of jealousy. At the time of the murders, Black was on work release from prison for a prior shooting. His actions and lack of remorse left a lasting impact on the victims’ families, who expressed mixed emotions following his execution.

During the procedure, Black reportedly cried out in pain and showed signs of physical distress, raising ethical concerns from his legal team. His attorney later described the execution as “torture,” citing his client’s multiple medical conditions including dementia, kidney failure, and brain damage. The defense had previously argued that Black’s intellectual disability should have exempted him from execution.

A lower court initially ruled in favor of turning off Black’s defibrillator before the execution, but that decision was overturned by the Tennessee Supreme Court. Governor Bill Lee declined to intervene or offer clemency, allowing the execution to proceed as scheduled.

Family members of the victims reacted to the execution with a sense of closure, though some noted that Black never apologized or admitted guilt. Angela’s sister expressed relief at the conclusion of the long legal process, while the father of the two girls offered forgiveness, citing faith as a source of strength.

Public reactions online were mixed, with some expressing sympathy and others believing the punishment was justified, given the nature of the crime.

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