A highly anticipated U.S. Supreme Court decision could result in the lives of at least three young S.C. murderers being spared: When George Stinney was strapped into the electric chair 60 years ago, the Clarendon County teenager was so small his feet didn’t touch the floor. A mask covering his face slipped off after the first jolt of electricity. The 14-year-old, convicted of murdering two girls, became the youngest person to be legally executed in the nation in the 20th century. Since then, the U.S. Supreme Court has banned executions of defendants who were younger than 16 at the time...