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Home / Crime and Justice / Georgia Execution: Twisted Last Meal Request Revealed

Georgia Execution: Twisted Last Meal Request Revealed

11 Dec

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Summary

  • Stacey Humphreys awaits execution for the 2003 murders of two real estate agents.
  • His extensive last meal request includes brisket, ribs, pizza, and multiple desserts.
  • Appeals focused on a juror's alleged "hostile" behavior failed to halt the execution.
Georgia Execution: Twisted Last Meal Request Revealed

Georgia prepares for its first execution of 2025, with Stacey Humphreys scheduled to be put to death next week. Humphreys was convicted for the brutal 2003 murders of real estate agents Cynthia Williams and Lori Brown in Powder Springs. Their deaths deeply affected the local real estate community.

Humphreys' final request includes a lavish spread of barbecue beef brisket, pork ribs, a bacon double cheeseburger, french fries, cole slaw, cornbread, buffalo wings, meat lovers pizza, vanilla ice cream, and two lemon-lime sodas. This marks Georgia's initial execution of the year, and Humphreys will be the 55th individual to face lethal injection.

Legal challenges, including appeals claiming a tainted jury due to one juror's "hostile" behavior, were unsuccessful in halting the execution. A federal judge determined that Humphreys failed to demonstrate violations of his due process or equal protection rights. The U.S. Supreme Court had previously declined to hear his case.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Stacey Humphreys was convicted of murdering two real estate agents, Cynthia Williams and Lori Brown, in Cobb County, Georgia, in 2003.
Humphreys requested barbecue beef brisket, pork ribs, a bacon double cheeseburger, french fries, cole slaw, cornbread, buffalo wings, meat lovers pizza, vanilla ice cream, and two lemon-lime sodas.
His appeals, which cited issues like a biased juror and claims of tainted jury deliberation, were denied by federal judges and the U.S. Supreme Court.

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