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The trial of Brad Keith Sigmon
Feb. 21, 2025, 1:39 p.m. ET

Brad Sigmon heads to the Greenville Detention Center Tuesday night near midnight on May 8, 2001.
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Brad Sigmon's attorney Frank Eppes walks through the court room with the bat that Sigmon used to beat to death David and Gladys Larke in their West Darby Road home on April 27, 2001.
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Cheryl Tomberlin, ex-wife of Brad Sigmon, describes the domestic violence in their marriage during the sentencing phase of Sigmon's trial Saturday July 20, 2002.
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Brad Sigmon rants to the jury after the defense rested its final argument on July 21, 2002. He pulled out his suitcase and showed pictures of Rebecca Barbarbe.
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Darrell Larke weeps as he talks about his parents David and Gladys Larke, who were murdered by Brad Sigmon, during the sentencing phase of Sigmon's trial Saturday July 20, 2002.
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Attorey Frank Eppes demonstrates to the jury with the bat the Brad Sigmon used to beat to death David and Gladys Larke while Detective Mike McNamara uses a timer to time the distances that reports say he walked from one end of the home to the other to hit both victims on July 18,2002.
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Brad Sigmon, who is on trial for the murders of David and Gladys Larke, apologizes to the Lark family for the murders during the defenseàs closing arguments Friday July 19, 2002.
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Kelley McDonald, the sister of Brad Sigmon, cries after Sigmon was convicted of the murders of David and Gladys Larke Friday July 19, 2002.
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Brad Sigmon, who is on trial for the murders of David and Gladys Larke, tries to hold back tears after apologizing for the murders during the defense‡s closing arguments Friday July 19, 2002.
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Renee Smith describes what her life is like since the death of her parents David and Gladys Larke during the sentencing phase of the Brad Sigmon trial Saturday July 20, 2002.
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Brad Sigmon's mother Virginia Wooten breaks down on the stand on July 21, 2002.
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Brad Sigmon looks over at Rebecca Barbare after he is sentenced to death on July 21, 2002.
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Brad Sigmon rants to the jury after the defense rested it's final argument as he looks toward Rebecca Barbarbe on July 21, 2002. He then pulled polaroids out his suitcase of Rebecca Barbarbe.
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Brad Sigmon's mother Virginia Wooten reacts to the court's decision to impose the death penalty on her son Brad Sigmon on July 21, 2002.
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Brad Sigmon cries as he listens to his mother speak on July 21, 2002.
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Left: Rebecca Barbare reacts to Brad Sigmon being sentenced to death on July 21, 2002.
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Brad Sigmon looks towards his attorney Frank Eppes during first day of trail on July 18, 2002.
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Rebecca Barbare sits and watches as attorneys talks about testimony given by her ex boyfriend Brad Sigmon on July 18, 2002.
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