



He was one of five teenagers accused of robbing the pair and forcing them into the boot of their car in Texas.
They were shot as they lay in the boot by 19-year-old accomplice Christopher Vialva before Bernard set the car alight.
Defence lawyers say both of the Bagleys probably died before the car was set on fire, and an independent investigator hired by the defence said Stacie had been “medically dead” before the fire.
However, government testimony during the trial said that although Todd Bagley had died instantly, Stacie had had soot in her airway, signalling that she had died from smoke inhalation and not the gunshot wound.
Bernard’s lawyers say he feared what would happen to him if he refused to follow the orders of Vialva, who was executed in September.
Others involved in the incident were given prison sentences as they were under 18 and classed as juveniles.
Bernard’s lawyers argued that he should be given life in prison without parole, as, throughout his time in jail, he maintained a good record and worked with outreach programmes to stop people from getting involved in crime.
The federal prosecutor who defended Bernard’s death sentence had called for Bernard to see out his sentence in prison.
In an opinion piece published in the Indianapolis Star, Angela Moore wrote: “Having learned so much since 2000 about the maturation of the human brain and having seen Brandon grow into a humble, remorseful adult fully capable of living peacefully in prison, how can we say he is among that tiny group of offenders who must be put to death?”
Five of the surviving nine jurors called for Mr Trump to commute Bernard’s death sentence.
Tens of thousands of other people urged the president to grant Bernard clemency, including senators Richard J Durbin and Cory Brooker.
On Thursday, leading lawyers Allen Dershowitz and Ken Starr also joined his defence team.
Reality television star Kim Kardashian West sent numerous tweets about Bernard’s case to her followers in the run-up to the execution, urging them to get behind the cause and raise awareness.
Ms Kardashian West is studying to be a lawyer in California and has previously helped sway criminal cases.
In March she visited the White House with three women whose jail terms were cut by President Trump.