Source: The Pamphleteer
by Davis Hunt
“This morning, the state of Tennessee executed convicted murderer Bryon Black. You’ve probably been inundated with news coverage of this man’s petitions to get off death row, but do you know the details of what he actually did? In 1988, Black was convicted of murdering his girlfriend and her two young daughters. … Experts testified that while one of the deaths was instantaneous, the other two were not. ‘Bullet holes and blood stains on the bed indicated that she was lying in bed when shot and had moved from the bed to the floor after being shot,’ reads a court opinion. ‘There were bloody finger marks down the rail running from the head of the bed to the foot of the bed.’ So, why all the aggressive coverage of this man’s attempts to dodge his sentencing with so little detail about his crime?” (08/05/25)