Oklahoma executed Carlos Cuesta-Rodriguez for the 2003 murder of his girlfriend, marking the first triple execution day in the U.S. in over a decade, as Tennessee and Alabama also move forward with lethal injections. Cuesta-Rodriguez, 70, expressed regret but refused clemency. Tennessee’s Anthony Hines, 66, faces execution for a 1985 murder amid concerns over his health and the state’s botched prior attempt, while Alabama’s Jeremy Williams, who pleaded guilty to the 2021 rape and murder of a five-year-old girl — including filming the attack — awaits his sentence, with prosecutors detailing the horrific crime and the victim’s mother currently serving 20 years.

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