Nov. 20. Florida carried out its 17th execution of 2025, making the state the leading user of capital punishment in the United States. Richard Randolph Berry, 63, was put to death for the brutal murder of his former supervisor, a convenience store manager, in Palatka. Berry, an African-American who was a habitual crack cocaine user, entered the Handy-Way store on August 25, 1988 and attempted to filch money from the store safe while the manager, Minnie McCollum, was outside checking the gas pumps. However, he wasn't quick enough and McCollum found him. A violent struggle resulted in Berry overcoming her, brutally beating, strangling, and raping her.After he was finished, he stole some lottery tickets, still unable to enter the safe, and left after removing the store's security camera and donning a store uniform so he would look like an employee. Mrs. McCollum was found in the closet still clinging to life. She died six days later despite the best efforts of EMTs, including replacing almost all of the blood in her body with transfusions. The medical examiner who performed the autopsy described the injuries to McCollum as "among the worst" he'd ever seen, observing that her head had become "massively swollen" and engorged with blood.
I have never seen a more clear cut case of Orange Man Bad than the OP
>>522594783>thou shall not kill>make country saying nation under god>kills people