EXECUTION FAILS: Inmates veins unsuitable 4 injection

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but thats inhumane :rolleyes:
It's actually one of the 5 acceptable ways in the US.
-Injection
-Chair
-Firing Squad
-Hanging
-Gas Chamber

Did a paper on it in college. Every state doesn't use ever method though.
 
I thought we still had the chair in Ohio. But I guess as the article states we don't. I don't remember hearing that. Must have happened while I was gone.
 
:concur:

all those in favor of death by sledge hammer say "Aye"
 
in fucking 1984??????

they wonder why we have so much bullshit problems with our prison system?
its because you keep mother fuckers like that on death row for 25 fucking years.
what
the
fuck?

as soon as DEATH is sentenced, allow one appeal, if the sentence remains,
that night, the mother fucker is done.

fucking what the fuck?
 
We still hang in Washington. And I do believe that that the fine state of Idaho still allows folks to choose the bullet as well.

Oh and count an Aye for me as well.
 
our judicial branch is just as fucked as our executive branch which is just as fucked as our legislative branch.

coincidence? i think not.
 
raped and killed a 14 year old?

well, lets see. these bible slinging crazies want everything to be about the bible?
eye for an eye.
go find the biggest, baddest, most horrible piece of shit in the prison systems.
give that bastard a bottle of viagra, and a penis pump that would look like a vacuum to a normal man, and let him loose in a cage with this scum.

tell me he doesnt deserve that. you'll be the dirtiest liar to ever post on this board, yes, even more of a liar than injen when he claims not gay.
 
A bullet costs ~50 cents, and it is suitable for use on anyone.




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The Associated Press: Governor delays Ohio execution after vein troubles

The team had started working on Broom, in a holding cell 17 steps from the execution chamber, at about 2 p.m., four hours after his execution was originally scheduled. That initial delay was due to a final federal appeals request.
After about an hour, Broom tried to help. He turned onto his left side, slid rubber tubing up his left arm, began moving the arm up and down and flexed and closed his fingers. The execution team was able to access a vein, but it collapsed when technicians tried to insert saline fluid.
 
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