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Home»Human Interest»South Carolina Death Row Inmate Asks to Die After Friends Are Executed: ‘That’s His Choice’

South Carolina Death Row Inmate Asks to Die After Friends Are Executed: ‘That’s His Choice’

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Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaMay 22, 20253 Mins Read
South Carolina Death Row Inmate Asks to Die After Friends Are Executed: ‘That’s His Choice'
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While most people want to avoid death at all costs, James Robertson has a very different take. This South Carolina death row inmate actually wants to meet the grim reaper early. It all started when his close friend and several other inmates received their death sentences. That event left Robertson feeling alone and gave him a sudden realization. This isn’t the first time he’s wanted to just get it over with. Back in 2000, he had the same wish, but his lawyers stepped in to prevent it. Now, with several of his friends gone, Robertson decided to fire his lawyer and represent himself, a move that will almost certainly lead to him receiving a death sentence.

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It’s important to note that Robertson hasn’t been taking his medication, including those for depression. The death row inmate has also been suffering from other conditions that make his life miserable, like constant back pain and a chronic skin condition. His current lawyer is asking the South Carolina judge to delay any decisions until Robertson undergoes a psychiatric evaluation.

If you’re wondering why Robertson is on death row in the first place, it’s because of a brutal murder. The death row inmate beat his father with a hammer and a bat. His poor mother was stabbed to death. The motive? He wanted to get his hands on his share of their $2.2 million estate early. He’s certainly not a sympathetic figure. But his decision is still a difficult one to process for many.

Some people are completely fine with James Robertson’s decision to end his life. One Redditor put it plainly, “I don’t see any real downside to granting his request. He’s just speeding up the inevitable and that’s his choice.”

Others agreed with the sentiment but added a caveat, pointing out that while it’s understandable to respect the death row inmate’s wishes, proper legal representation is still essential. As one user explained, “He needs representation to ensure the state follows the law and he is accorded his full rights. It’s not about him at this point, it’s about ensuring protection to those in state custody.”

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Still, there are those who strongly oppose the death penalty in any form. They argue that allowing an execution, even if requested, is barbaric. That perspective seems to be in the minority, though, with another commenter responding, “Is it less barbaric than just leaving someone to rot for decades with no recourse?”

A few users also raised a different concern, arguing that Robertson shouldn’t be granted what they view as an escape from punishment. In their eyes, prison is meant to serve as a consequence, and letting him die could be seen as letting him off too easily.

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Gabriela has been a game guide writer since 2023. She mainly covers Genshin Impact and HSR but also enjoys trying out new games. Her favorites are TOTK, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, and RE4 Remake.

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