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Lawyer’s claim, prisoner’s heart became active about two minutes after hanging

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 25/10/202525/10/2025

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An electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring the heart of a Tennessee inmate executed by lethal injection in August reportedly showed “continued cardiac activity” for about two minutes after Byron Black was officially declared dead, his attorney told a judge Friday.

Kelly Henry’s shocking comments came to light during a court hearing. The proceedings are set to determine whether Black’s legal representatives, along with several other current death row inmates, will be allowed to depose key personnel responsible for carrying out Tennessee’s executions.

The legal challenge is part of a broader lawsuit launched in Nashville’s Chancery Court that directly disputes the state’s latest lethal injection protocol, claiming it violates both federal and state constitutional bans on cruel and unusual punishment.

At the hearing, state Deputy Attorney General Cody Brandon argued that members of the execution team were required to testify to reveal their identities, even if their faces were hidden and their voices muffled.

Instead, he proposed that Tennessee Department of Corrections officers could testify. If prisoners’ attorneys specify appropriate topics, he said, the agency is required to provide witnesses with knowledge of those topics.

Henry, who leads a group of federal public defenders representing indigent death row inmates in Middle Tennessee, said only those who were actually there will be able to answer questions about what went wrong during Black’s execution on Aug. 5.

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“At one point, the blanket was pulled down to expose the ivy,” he told Davidson County Chancery Court Judge Russell Perkins. “Why? Did the IV come out? Is that why Mr. Black said, ‘It hurts too much’? Is the EKG correct?”

Black was convicted of shooting and killing his girlfriend, 29-year-old Angela Clay, and her two daughters, 9-year-old LaToya Clay and 6-year-old Lakeisha Clay, in 1988.

This undated booking photo provided by the Tennessee Department of Corrections shows Byron Black. (Tennessee Department of Corrections via AP, file)

This undated booking photo provided by the Tennessee Department of Corrections shows Byron Black. (Tennessee Department of Corrections via AP, file)

Henry also addressed an issue during the execution of Oscar Smith on May 22. Attorneys do not know what Smith’s cardiac activity looked like because no paper was loaded into the EKG machine.

“Since we filed this lawsuit, there have been two executions that did not go as planned,” he said. “They are batting a thousand for not following protocol.”

Brandon interjected, saying that Tennessee’s lethal injection protocol does not specifically say that paper must be loaded into the EKG machine.

Perkins told the lawyers that he would take their arguments under advisement and rule later.

India Poungarcher, left, embraces the Rev. Ingrid McIntyre as protesters gather in an area reserved for anti-death penalty protesters outside the Riverbend Maximum Security Institution before the execution of Byron Black on Tuesday, August 5, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File)

India Poungarcher, left, embraces the Rev. Ingrid McIntyre as protesters gather in an area reserved for anti-death penalty protesters outside the Riverbend Maximum Security Institution before the execution of Byron Black on Tuesday, August 5, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File)

Smith was convicted of fatally stabbing and shooting Judith Smith, 13-year-old Jason Burnett, and 16-year-old Chad Burnett in 1989.

Smith was suddenly relieved within minutes of his execution republican Governor Bill Lee in April 2022. It was later discovered that the lethal drugs for the planned execution had not been properly tested. A yearlong investigation revealed several other problems in Tennessee’s executions, leading to the implementation of a new lethal injection protocol last December.

The lawsuit, filed in March, claims the Department of Corrections failed to make changes to its protocols that were recommended by the governor and an independent investigator. Rather, the lawsuit claims department officials wrote a new protocol with fewer specifications, making it harder to hold them accountable. The hearing of the case is currently scheduled for April.

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