
Two US states on Thursday executed the third and fourth sentences of the country’s death penalty.
In Oklahoma, a man was killed for killing a woman while stealing from home.
In Florida, another man was executed for raping, killing a child and killing his grandmother.
The 56-year-old, 56, was sentenced to death in Oklahoma for killing 200-year-old Amber Matthews in 2005, when he was shot in 23 while trying to protect his two young daughters.
The Oklahoma Correctional Ministry said in a statement that Grisum was declared dead 10 minutes after the death penalty began in the state prison in McALELTER.
The execution was carried out using three drugs protocols: medalolam, which can relax, vechooronum brochure, which protects breathing, and potassium chloride that the heart is.
According to court documents, Grissom, a truck driver and another man named Jesse Jones, raided the house of Dreo Copf, a friend of Matthews.
Grissom shot, wounded Copff and killed Matthews while hiding in a bedroom in an attempt to protect his two children.
Jones was sentenced to life imprisonment without immunity.
In Florida, Edward James, 63, was also executed with a deadly injection, in his case for sexual assault and murder of an eight-year-old girl named Tony Nenner and the murder of Betty Dick,
The Florida Reform Ministry said James was executed at 8:15 PM on Thursday (0015 GMT) in Florida Prison in Rayford, outside Jacksonville in the north of the state.
– Previous executions –
Earlier on Tuesday, 46-year-old Jesse Hoffman was executed by nitrogen gas in Louisiana, southern Louisiana.
Hoffman, 28, was the first to be executed in 15 years in Louisiana.
Only one other US state, Alabama, has carried out the execution of nitrogen oxygen shortages, which is to pump nitrogen gas into a mask, which has led to drowning the prisoner.
This method has been cruel and inhuman by UN experts.
Aaron Ganchis, 53, was sentenced to death in 2002 for the murder of Ted Price for the murder of his daughter-in-law in 2002 and executed in Arizona on Wednesday.
The militants had given up legal attempts to stop the execution.
Most of the executions in the United States have restored the death penalty in 1976 for the use of deadly injections, although South Carolina executed a man on March
There were ten executions in the United States this year before, 25 years later.
The death penalty has been abolished in 23 in 50 US states, while three other states — California, Oregon and Pennsylvania — are in place.
President Donald Trump is a supporter of the death penalty and has called for his expansion on the first day of his presidency.
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