death row after being convicted of kidnapping, raping and murdering Tryna Middleton, a 14-year-old girl, as she walked home in 1984.
He maintained his innocence and had a DNA test done in 2003 in an attempt to clear his name, but the results failed to exonerate him.Broom's date of execution via lethal injection was finally scheduled for September 15, 2009.He was strapped to a table and an execution team began looking for a suitable vein into which they could inject the deadly mix of pancuronium bromide, potassium chloride and midazolam that would end the inmate's life.But that's where the trouble began.
Try as they might, the executioners simply could not locate an appropriate vein for the IV. After the first few unsuccessful attempts,.
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