**Date:** [Insert Date]

In a historic moment for the American justice system, South Carolina is scheduled to execute Brad Sigmon by firing squad on [insert date]. This marks the first time in 15 years that this controversial execution method has been employed in the United States. Sigmon’s impending execution has reignited debates surrounding capital punishment, methods of execution, and legal ethics.

Brad Sigmon, now 46 years old, was convicted in 2003 for the brutal murders of his ex-girlfriend’s parents, 55-year-old Holly and 59-year-old David Govan. The murders occurred in 2001, when Sigmon was 26 years old. According to court records, Sigmon committed the murders to gain leverage over his ex-girlfriend, who had recently ended their relationship. Initially sentenced to death in 2003, Sigmon has spent the last two decades on death row, fighting a series of legal battles regarding the validity of his conviction and eventual execution.