Mikal Mahdi was just 21 years old when he began a crime spree that spanned four states and included two murders.
One of the victims was James Myers, a 56-year-old police captain with the Orangeburg Public Safety Department in South Carolina.
Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack talk about the offenses that resulted in Mahdi’s capital punishment and how the firing squad, which was originally considered a more compassionate option compared to other methods of execution, did not unfold as expected.
Did all three shooters miss the mark on Mikal Mahdi— or was the “mark” misplaced?
[Feature Photo via South Carolina Department of Corrections ]