Mikal Mahdi was just 21 years old when he began a crime spree that spanned four states and included two murders.
One of the victims was James Myers, a 56-year-old police captain with the Orangeburg Public Safety Department in South Carolina.
Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack discuss the crimes that led to Mahdi’s death sentence— and how the firing squad, once viewed as a more humane alternative to other execution methods, didn’t go as planned.
Did all three shooters miss the mark on Mikal Mahdi— or was the "mark" misplaced?
Transcript Highlights
00:02.40 Introduction
01:13.17 A botched execution
05:18.91 Mikal Mahdi killed South Carolina Public Safety Officer James Myers in 2004
10:08.71 Mikal Mahdi ended writhing in pain while strapped to a chair
14:40.64 French Guillotine - used as a deterrent
19:55.79 Electrocution of Ted Bundy
25:05.72 Prison Employees volunteer to carry out execution
30:15.15 Three shooters, two bullet holes, not one heart hit
35:10.71 Static Target from 5 yards away
39:48.66 Was this a "botched execution"?
45:02.64 Was the "marker" misplaced?
47:02.47 Conclusion
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