Electrocution, shooting may end S Carolina execution impasse
Associated PressCOLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina House members may soon debate whether to restart the state’s stalled death penalty with the electric chair and whether to add a firing squad to the execution methods. The latest bill heads to the House floor to join another bill that would force death row inmates into the electric chair because South Carolina can no longer obtain the drugs needed for lethal injections. Rep. Justin Bamberg told the other committee members that they were making a grave decision Tuesday since three of South Carolina’s 37 inmates have run out of appeals and would have execution orders issued if the lethal injection drugs were available, “If you vote for this, you are voting to kill at least three people,” said Bamberg, a Democrat from the city of Bamberg. Bamberg also shared closeup photos of injuries like burns that inmates suffered during executions and described the sounds in the death chamber, Rep. Max Hyde brought up 56-year-old death row inmate Richard Moore, who shot and killed a store worker in 1999 after taking the clerk’s gun during a Spartanburg County robbery.