ATMORE, Ala. — An Alabama man who dropped his appeals and said he deserved to die for a 2010 rape and murder was executed Thursday evening, using his final words to apologize to the woman he killed.
James Osgood, 55, was pronounced dead at 6:35 p.m. following a three-drug injection at a south Alabama prison, authorities said.
A jury in 2014 convicted Osgood of capital murder in the death of Tracy Lynn Brown in Chilton County. Prosecutors said Osgood cut her throat after he and his girlfriend sexually assaulted her.
Strapped to a gurney and wearing a tan prison uniform, Osgood used his last moments to speak about his victim.
''I haven't said her name since that day,'' Osgood said, adding that was because he was unsure if he should say it. ''Tracy, I apologize.''
The curtains opened to the witness room at 6:09 p.m. It was unclear what time the injection began. As the execution got underway, Osgood looked toward family members seated in a witness room. Family and friends cried quietly as he lost consciousness.
His breathing became deep and labored and his head fell back on the gurney at about 6:15 p.m. His breathing was no longer visible by about 6:18 p.m. Several minutes later, he was pronounced dead.
Brown, 44, was found dead in her home on Oct. 23, 2010, after her employer became concerned when she did not show up for work.