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South Carolina Inmate Opts for Firing Squad Execution Amid Controversy Over Previous Bullet-Related Death

South Carolina man chooses execution by firing squad despite concerns over last death by bullets
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COLUMBIA, S.C. – A South Carolina death row inmate, known for taunting law enforcement with chilling messages written in a victim’s blood, has opted for execution by firing squad, scheduled for November 14.

Stephen Bryant, aged 44, will become the third individual this year to face South Carolina’s recently reinstated execution method. He was sentenced to death for the brutal murder of Willard “TJ” Tietjen, whom he tortured and killed in Tietjen’s own home. After the murder, investigators revealed that Bryant burned Tietjen’s eyes with cigarettes and used the victim’s blood to scrawl “catch me if u can” on a wall.

The horrifying incident is not Bryant’s only crime. Prosecutors detailed that during a terrifying spree in October 2004, he also murdered two other men. These victims were shot after accepting rides from Bryant and stopping on the roadside.

As Bryant’s execution date approaches, it is anticipated that legal battles will continue, especially following objections raised after a previous execution by firing squad in the state.

Court fight likely after objections to last firing squad death

Bryant’s decision to die by being shot by three volunteers from 15 feet (4.6 meters) away means there will likely be a court fight about the execution over the next two weeks.

Attorneys for the second and most recent man shot to death said the shooters nearly missed Mikal Mahdi’s heart. They suggested Mahdi was in agonizing pain for three or four times longer than experts say he would have been if his heart had been hit directly. They released photos from the autopsy and questioned why there only appeared to be two bullet entrance wounds when three people fired.

Witnesses reported several moans and groans from Mahdi that did not happen during the first firing squad execution of Brad Sigmon. It also took Mahdi longer — about 80 seconds — to take his final breath.

Prison officials said the execution went as planned and the shooters only have to hit the heart, not destroy it. They said when the volunteers practice their marksmanship two bullets often enter in the same place in the body.

Experts hired by Mahdi’s lawyers who reviewed the autopsy said the bullet hole in his body was not jagged enough to have been made by two bullets.

The firing squad is a new addition to South Carolina’s execution methods

South Carolina added the firing squad during a 13-year pause in executions, in part because the state couldn’t obtain the drugs needed for lethal injections.

Since 1977, only three other prisoners in the U.S. have been executed by firing squad. All were in Utah, most recently Ronnie Lee Gardner in 2010.

Bryant’s execution will be the eighth in South Carolina since executions restarted in September 2024. All the others have chosen execution by lethal injection. The state also has an electric chair.

Investigators say Tietjen terrorized Sumter County in 2004

Bryant admitted to killing Willard “TJ” Tietjen after stopping by his secluded home in rural Sumter County and saying he had car trouble.

Tietjen was shot several times. Candles were lit around his body. Someone took a potholder made by his daughter when she was child, dipped the corner in blood and wrote “victem 4 in 2 weeks. catch me if u can” on the wall, authorities said.

Tietjen’s daughter called him several times, getting more worried when he didn’t answer. On the sixth call, she testified a strange voice answered and said he had killed Tietjen.

Prosecutors said Bryant also killed two men — one before and one after Tietjen. He gave the men rides and when they got out to urinate on the side of lonely, rural roads he shot them in the back.

Bryant’s lawyers said he was troubled in the months before the killing, begging a probation agent and his aunt to get him help because he couldn’t stop thinking about being sexually abused by four male relatives when he was a child.

Bryant tried to help himself through the pain by using meth and smoking joints he sprayed with bug killer, his defense attorneys said.

A total of 41 men have died by court-ordered execution in the U.S. this year, and at least 18 more are scheduled to be put to death during the remainder of 2025 and next year.

Bryant’s death will be the 50th execution in South Carolina since the death penalty was reinstated 40 years ago.

Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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