Brad Sigmon, South Carolina
Updated: Monday, February 17, 2025
Brad Sigmon is planned to be fulfilled at 18:00 local time on Friday, March 7, 2025, in the camera for the execution of the criminal penalty of Broad River, at the Correction Institute of River, in Colombia, South Carolina. The sixty -seven -year -old Brad has been convicted of the murder of David and Gladys Larke, in their district Greenville, the home of South Carolina in 2002. Brad has been to death in South Carolina for the past 22 years.
Brad did not have an easy childhood as he was often overlooked. It has an extensive history of drug use. Brad also suffers from recurrent major depressive disorder and chemical addiction disorder.
Brad Sigmon and Rebecca Larke began to meet in 1999. Their relationship became intimate and by 2002. They live together in a trailer. They lived next to the trailer of David and Gladys Larke, Rebecca’s parents. In 2002, Rebecca informed Sigmon that he no longer wanted to see him and asked him to move. David also serves Sigmon with expulsion documents.
About a week after Sigmon was asked to leave, he smoked a crack cocaine and drank with his friend Eugene Strub, in the Rebecca trailer. As he was doing drugs and drinking, Sigmon made a plan to bind Rebecca’s parents and abduct Rebecca.
The next day, after Rebecca left the trailer, Sigmon and Strub left the trailer of Rebecca, but on the way to the trailer of their parents, Strub decided that he no longer wanted to participate and left. Sigmon grabbed a baseball bat and entered the trailer belonging to David and Gladys.
After seeing Sigmon, David told Gladys to catch his gun. Before he could do this, Sigmon hit David on the head with the baseball bat several times. Sigmon then ran after Gladys, hitting her several times. He returned to where David was lying and hit him a few more times because he was still moving. Then Sigmon checked Gladys, saw that he was still moving and hit her a few more times.
Sigmon took David’s gun and waited for Rebecca to return home. He forced her into a vehicle, planning to take the two to North Carolina. However, Rebecca managed to pop out of the car. Sigmon fired at her, but escaped when he reads from bullets. Rebecca was injured, but managed to contact the police and tell them what happened. Police went to check their parents and discovered that they were both killed by their injuries.
Subsequently, Sigmon was arrested in Getlinburg, Tennessee, where he was after calling his mother, who agreed to help the police. After his arrest, Sigmon acknowledged David and Gladis’s killings. He also admitted that he intended to kill Rebecca and then commit suicide. He was tried, convicted and sentenced to death.
This is not Sigmon’s first performance. The previous implementation dates remained because of a state that cannot receive execution medicines. However, in a recently adopted law, South Carolina now allows prisoners to choose between a deadly injection, electricity or launch squad as a method of execution, with the electric chair being the default option if the prisoner does not make a choice.
Sigmon and his lawyers seek to slow down until the autopsy of several previous deadly injections were given to them because of the concerns that prisoners were injured before their death. They also strive to have more time between executions to review these autopsy results.
Pray for peace and healing for the David and Gladis family. Pray for a strength for Brad Sigmon’s family. Pray that if Brad is innocent, there is no competence that must be fulfilled or should not be fulfilled for another reason, this evidence will be provided before its implementation. Pray for Brad to come to find peace through a personal connection with Jesus Christ.
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