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First execution in Indiana – Man sentenced to death for murdering brother and three others

Joseph Corcoran, a 49-year-old man convicted of murdering four individuals, including his brother, is set to be executed by lethal injection early Wednesday inĀ Indiana’s first execution in 15 years. The execution, scheduled to take place at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, has sparked significant debate due to Corcoran’s long-standing mental health struggles and the stateā€™s minimal transparency surrounding death penalty procedures.

Corcoran was sentenced to death in 1999 after killing his brother,Ā James Corcoran, 30; his sisterā€™s fiancĆ©,Ā Robert Scott Turner, 32; and two others,Ā Timothy G. BrickerĀ andĀ Douglas A. Stillwell, both 30, during a shooting spree in July 1997. Corcoran reportedly became enraged over personal circumstances and retrieved a rifle before committing the murders.The execution comes afterĀ Governor Eric HolcombĀ announced the state would resume executions following a long hiatus caused by a national shortage of lethal injection drugs. Indiana has confirmed it will useĀ pentobarbital, but, as with other states, officials have refused to disclose the drugā€™s source, citing confidentiality statutes.Corcoranā€™s legal team has been fighting to halt the execution, emphasizing his diagnosis ofĀ severe paranoid schizophreniaĀ and arguing that his mental state undermines his ability to rationally make decisions. Despite their efforts, the Indiana Supreme Court denied a recent appeal in a narrowĀ 3-2 vote, though his attorneys believe the split decision indicates lingering doubts.Corcoran himself has shown signs of resignation, recently writing to the justices that he accepts the appellate courtsā€™ decisions and acknowledges his guilt. Advocates, including faith-based organizations and disability rights groups, have called for clemency, arguing that executing someone with such profound mental illness is unjust. Activists have also organized vigils outside the prison to protest the execution.The looming execution has reopened wounds for the victims’ families, with Corcoranā€™s sister,Ā Kelly Ernst, opposing the death penalty. Ernst, who lost her brother and fiancĆ© in the tragedy, expressed deep sorrow over the timing of the execution, which coincides with family birthdays and the Christmas season.If the execution proceeds as planned, it will mark Indianaā€™s first state-level execution sinceĀ 2009, when Matthew Wrinkles was executed. While the legal and ethical debates continue, Governor Holcomb has stated he will allow the legal process to play out before deciding whether to intervene.

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