Corey Johnson, Virginia killer of 7, executed after SCOTUS coronavirus ruling
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A drug trafficker sentenced to die for his ties to seven murders in Virginia in 1992 was executed Thursday night in Indiana after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on his coronavirus diagnosis cleared the way for his death, according to reports.
"I am OK. I am at peace." Johnson was strapped to a gurney and injected with lethal doses of pentobarbital, according to Reuters. Before his final comments, Johnson said he was "sorry for my crimes," that he was "not the same man that I was," and wanted the slaying victims to be remembered.More Related News