James Osgood, the convict found guilty of the 2010 rape and murder of Tracy Lynn Brown in Alabama, is scheduled to face execution by lethal injection. Osgood has decided to forego further appeals, admitting his guilt and aiming to avoid additional costs and delays. He has shown remorse for his actions and offered an apology to Brown’s family while accepting responsibility for the heinous crime. Initially sentenced to death, Osgood saw his conviction overturned on the grounds of faulty jury instructions. However, in 2018, following his own request for the death penalty, the sentence was reinstated. This development marks a significant chapter in the long-standing legal proceedings surrounding the tragic case.

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Alabama man James Osgood to be executed for 2010 rape and murder after dropping appeals, expressing guilt and remorse.
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