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| Dec. 1 chosen as date for first South Carolina execution in 6 years |
| By islandpacket.com- Michael Olinger |
| Published: 11/20/2017 |
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On Dec. 1, for the first time since 2011 according to information available on the South Carolina Department of Corrections website, the state will put someone to death, the Associated Press reports. Bobby Wayne Stone, age 52, will be executed for the 1996 murder of Sumter County sheriff's Sgt. Charlie Kubala, the AP reports, also saying that Stone confessed to shooting Kubala, but claimed it was an accident. He was convicted of murder, first degree burglary and a firearms provision and sentenced to death in 1997, according to Department of Corrections documents. He has been awaiting execution ever since. Read More. |
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