By Skylar Laird
Freddie Owens asked his attorney to make the decision because of his religious beliefs
COLUMBIA — A death row inmate’s attorney can decide how he will die, the state Supreme Court decided.
Freddie Owens is scheduled for execution Sept. 20. He has three options for how his execution will be carried out — lethal injection, firing squad or electrocution — under a state law the high court upheld last month.
But he signed his decision-making powers over to his attorney Emily Paavola before the state scheduled his execution, allowing her to choose for him.