Three US states to hold executions on same day for first time since 2010
Tennessee, Alabama, and Oklahoma are scheduled to carry out executions on the same day via lethal injection, marking the first time this has occurred in the United States since 2010. The three inmates, all sentenced to death for murders, are scheduled for execution on Thursday.

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AI-generatedTennessee, Alabama, and Oklahoma are scheduled to carry out executions on the same day via lethal injection, marking the first time this has occurred in the United States since 2010. The three inmates, all sentenced to death for murders, are scheduled for execution on Thursday. In Tennessee, Anthony Darrell Hines will be executed for a 1985 murder. Alabama plans to execute Jeremy Williams for the 2021 rape and murder of a five-year-old girl, a crime for which he pleaded guilty and did not appeal his sentence. Oklahoma is set to execute Carlos Cuesta-Rodriguez for fatally shooting his girlfriend in 2003.
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5 extractedRussell County District Attorney Richard Chancey described the crime against Kamarie Holland as 'shocking, it’s horrible, it’s disgusting... It’s just a level of evil.'
Carlos Cuesta-Rodriguez is scheduled for execution in Oklahoma for fatally shooting his girlfriend Olimpia Fisher in 2003.
Jeremy Williams is set for execution in Alabama for the 2021 rape and murder of five-year-old Kamarie Holland.
Anthony Darrell Hines is scheduled for execution in Tennessee for the 1985 murder of Catherine Jean Jenkins.
Three US states (Tennessee, Alabama, Oklahoma) are scheduled to execute inmates on the same day, the first time since 2010.