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Florida death row inmate becomes state's first to demand the electric chair
South Carolina Senate empowers state to use electric chair
Tennessee death row lawsuit seeks firing squad instead of chair, injection
Waiting for the next Mr. Death - by Luke O'Neil
Years After Historic Ruling, Execution Still A 'Random' Justice
Bill would end use of electric chair in Oklahoma executions | News | enidnews.com
City in Oklahoma Renews Fight for 'Old Sparky,' Electric Chair Taken by State
Executions in Mississippi: Lethal injection, electric chair, firing squad
South Carolina Legislature Authorizes Use of Electric Chair and Firing Squad as State Reaches 10 Years Without an Execution | Death Penalty Information Center
US state requires death row inmates to choose electric chair or firing squad - World - The Jakarta Post
Tennessee Reinstates Electric Chair
Electric chair, firing squad's legality at S. Carolina court | AP News
History Space: First use of VT electric chair
SC could bring back electric chair. Do other states use it? | The State
Old Sparky' is the electric chair that was used in New Mexico Stock Photo - Alamy
FL death row inmate demanding the electric chair | wtsp.com
Electric chair - Wikipedia
125 Years Ago, First Execution Using Electric Chair Was Botched | Death Penalty Information Center
Florida one of four remaining states with electric chair
Firing Squads Replace Scarce Lethal Injection Drugs In Some State Executions : NPR
As execution looms, here are some facts about Florida death penalty
As execution looms, here are some facts about Florida death penalty
Robert Gleason Jr. put to death using electric chair is first execution of 2013 | Daily Mail Online
Firing Squads Replace Scarce Lethal Injection Drugs In Some State Executions : NPR
Tennessee is going to start using the electric chair more. That's not as abnormal as you might think. - The Washington Post
South Carolina judge bars execution method similar to "being burned alive.
Why This Inmate Chose the Electric Chair Over Lethal Injection - The New York Times