US | William Earl Lynd Ga. Executes Prisoner After Appeal Denied It's the nation's first since Supreme Court ruled on the issue By Sam Gale Rosen Posted May 6, 2008 7:29 PM CDT Copied People line up outside the Supreme Court in Washington, Monday, Jan. 7, 2008, to hear arguments about the lethal injection death penalty. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) Georgia executed William Earl Lynd by lethal injection tonight, the first such execution in the nation since the Supreme Court cleared the way for them to resume, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. Lynd kidnapped and murdered his girlfriend in 1988. The death penalty had been on hold across the US for eight months before the Supreme Court ruled that lethal injection did not amount to cruel and unusual punishment. Lynd was declared dead at 7:51pm ET, about 20 minutes after receiving the lethal injection. The state's highest court rejected his final appeal this afternoon. Prison officials said Lynd did not make a final statement and had been "somber" throughout the day. About a dozen protesters stood vigil outside the prison near Jackson. Read These Next The 8 Democrats who bucked party on shutdown have something in common. Porn studio is US' 'most prolific copyright plaintiff.' A veteran federal judge resigns to protest Trump. Subject of an iconic, unsettling photo dies at 74. Report an error