James Osgood, the convict in the 2010 rape and murder case of Tracy Lynn Brown in Alabama, is scheduled to face the death penalty through lethal injection. Osgood has chosen to forgo further appeals, admitting his guilt and aiming to save time and resources. He has shown remorse for his actions and offered an apology to Brown’s family, accepting responsibility for the heinous crime. Initially sentenced to death, Osgood’s punishment was overturned on grounds of flawed jury instructions. However, in 2018, he opted for execution, leading to the reinstatement of the death penalty. This development marks a significant chapter in the long-standing legal proceedings surrounding this tragic case.

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Alabama man convicted of rape and murder to be executed; drops appeals, expresses remorse.
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