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Georgia plans to execute Stacey Humphreys on Dec. 17 for a 2003 double murder during a robbery.
Georgia is set to carry out its first 2025 execution on December 17, targeting 52-year-old Stacey Humphreys, convicted of murdering two real estate agents in a 2003 robbery in Cobb County.
Prosecutors say he confessed, forcing the victims to strip and reveal PINs before killing them.
The state will use 5,000 milligrams of pentobarbital, a method officials deem reliable, though critics warn of potential prolonged suffering.
Advocacy groups and faith leaders oppose the death penalty, citing lack of closure for families, moral concerns, and high costs—up to hundreds of thousands per execution versus about $50,000 annually for life imprisonment.
The debate is expected to grow ahead of the next legislative session.
Georgia planea ejecutar a Stacey Humphreys el 17 de diciembre por un doble homicidio en 2003 durante un robo.