Atlanta, GA 5/7/2008 7:08:15 AM
News / Law

William Earl Lynd Executed; First Inmate Put to Death in Seven Months

Convicted Georgia prisoner William Earl Lynd was executed Tuesday, the first inmate to be put to death since the U.S. Supreme Court lifted its nationwide ban on executions.

 

Lynd was pronounced dead at 7:51 pm at the Diagnostic and Classification prison in Jackson, Georgia as anti-death penalty activists stood in quiet protest outside.

 

According to prison officials, Lynd had been “somber all day,” and had requested a mild sedative before being lead to the death chamber.

 

Lynd had been convicted for the 1988 kidnapping and murder of live-in girlfriend Ginger Moore.

 

 

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