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South Carolina Set to Execute Man Despite Key Witness Recanting Testimony

Khalil Divine Black Sun Allah, formerly Freddie Owens, faces execution amid claims of wrongful conviction and new witness statement.

  • Khalil Divine Black Sun Allah is scheduled for execution at 6 p.m. on Friday, marking South Carolina's first execution in 13 years.
  • Key prosecution witness Steven Golden recently recanted his testimony, stating Allah was not present during the 1997 robbery and murder of Irene Graves.
  • Despite the new affidavit, the South Carolina Supreme Court ruled the execution should proceed, citing previous alleged confessions from Allah.
  • Allah's lawyers filed emergency motions for a delay, arguing that the new testimony and lack of forensic evidence indicate a wrongful conviction.
  • Governor Henry McMaster holds the final decision on granting clemency, which could halt the execution at the last moment.
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