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Surely "Execution Survivor" Is An Oxymoron
But what a horrendous experience, even for a convicted criminal.
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cruel and unusual punishment.
Injections - some doctors volunteered to give the injections, but were identified and struck off my their licensing bodies who did not share their idea of freedom. They covered their badges with tapes ( apparently obleeged to wear one when killing) and they were still identified
England stopped producing thio because it was used. English Hospital spare supplies were exhausted. SO they sought other drugs which in over dose killed someone but ya know we go for safe drugs.
The supply of willing doctors was exhausted and so paramedics were tapped for the freedom loving willingness to put up drips but werent very good as in this case. One missed (*) and so got a large dose of muscle relaxant (think novichok and then stop thinking about it) subcutaneously and took 45 mins to thrash around and DDDIIIIEEEE!
and we got here
answer is to scrap the death penalty
(You know what Lord Killjoy QC MR said - as long we have the death penalty we will have no appeals against conviction. 1955 I think).
(*) yes an unknown shelf stacker ( as I said before) really did come up to me in a supermarket and say "You put a drip up on my friends baby when no one else in the Hospital could"
cruel and unusual punishment.
Injections - some doctors volunteered to give the injections, but were identified and struck off my their licensing bodies who did not share their idea of freedom. They covered their badges with tapes ( apparently obleeged to wear one when killing) and they were still identified
England stopped producing thio because it was used. English Hospital spare supplies were exhausted. SO they sought other drugs which in over dose killed someone but ya know we go for safe drugs.
The supply of willing doctors was exhausted and so paramedics were tapped for the freedom loving willingness to put up drips but werent very good as in this case. One missed (*) and so got a large dose of muscle relaxant (think novichok and then stop thinking about it) subcutaneously and took 45 mins to thrash around and DDDIIIIEEEE!
and we got here
answer is to scrap the death penalty
(You know what Lord Killjoy QC MR said - as long we have the death penalty we will have no appeals against conviction. 1955 I think).
(*) yes an unknown shelf stacker ( as I said before) really did come up to me in a supermarket and say "You put a drip up on my friends baby when no one else in the Hospital could"
Leaving aside the immorality of 'punishing' someone for killing someone by, er, killing them -
If the government takes upon itself to take the life of someone, then as a (relatively!) civilised society, it is the government's responsibility to ensure that its own patented method of pre-determined method of life taking is not as barbaric, or in fact more barbaric, than the crime for which the criminal is being 'punished'.
Clearly, in this case, they failed by a very long way.
If the government takes upon itself to take the life of someone, then as a (relatively!) civilised society, it is the government's responsibility to ensure that its own patented method of pre-determined method of life taking is not as barbaric, or in fact more barbaric, than the crime for which the criminal is being 'punished'.
Clearly, in this case, they failed by a very long way.
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