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| quote: Originally posted by MNSIG: the staff are acting on our behalf to do it right.
Eighteenth century French peasants seemed to manage the guillotine with no difficulty.
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| Posts: 47417 | Location: 10,150 Feet Above Sea Level in Colorado | Registered: April 04, 2002 |
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I Am The Walrus
| quote: Hamm's attorney, Bernard Harcourt, wrote Sunday in a blog post following a physician's two-hour exam of his client that "the IV personnel almost certainly punctured Doyle's bladder, because he was urinating blood for the next day. They may have hit his femoral artery as well, because suddenly there was a lot of blood gushing out."
"He has pain going from the lower abdomen to the upper thigh," Harcourt wrote, noting more than 10 puncture wounds. "He is limping badly now and terribly sore."
Hamm on Tuesday was back on death row in solitary confinement, Harcourt told CNN, adding that a doctor's report of the exam would be filed by Wednesday. "Physically, he's sore," Harcourt said of his client. "Emotionally, he's traumatized." I wonder if he thought about how his victim felt... I hope he feels pain and suffering. His lawyer should feel it too for defending an asshole like this. Lethal injection doesn't seem practical. I say use the firing squad and use some of the poorest marksman you can find. Hitting non-vital areas would be solved with more ammunition, which is relatively cheap.
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| Shouldn't a coup de grâce be a standard part of any "execution" ? How is it that this guy is still alive to whine about it ??!?!
"Crom is strong! If I die, I have to go before him, and he will ask me, 'What is the riddle of steel?' If I don't know it, he will cast me out of Valhalla and laugh at me."
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| quote: Originally posted by Edmond: [QUOTE] I hope he feels pain and suffering. His lawyer should feel it too for defending an asshole like this.
If that's what you want, then make the penalty some kind of torture instead of simply death. Propose it, get it passed and face the Constitutional challenges. Your second point might make it difficult for anyone to get a competent defense. |
| Posts: 8962 | Location: The Red part of Minnesota | Registered: October 06, 2002 |
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| Bullet to the brain is all that should be needed.
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Dances With Tornados
| Maybe we should outsource it.
Lil Kim seemingly has no problem with doing the dirty deed. |
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Little ray of sunshine
| It is hard to work up much sympathy for the condemned, but we should still do it correctly and without error if we are going to execute people.
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| What's wrong with a firing squad? Helluva lot easier to train prison staff for that than lethal injection and you don't need to worry about a company not selling you bullets. |
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| quote: Originally posted by MNSIG: It seems like the lethal injection method is a bit too technically challenging for efficiency.
Boggles the mind that they screw it up occasionally. It ain't rocket surgery. Start IV, screw on the syringe and push. In this case though, to be fair, if he had had chemo for his cancer and a history of IV drug abuse, his veins probably were exceptionally bad, making the start much more difficult. I'm in favor of a bullet behind the ear or a proper hanging. Both are quick, cheap, painless, and humane.
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| quote: Originally posted by jhe888: It is hard to work up much sympathy for the condemned, but we should still do it correctly and without error if we are going to execute people.
I agree. But I also think that "correctly and without error" should be judged by the primary goal: "does he end up dead?" Nothing is perfect, and I am willing to tolerate a lot of imperfection.
"Crom is strong! If I die, I have to go before him, and he will ask me, 'What is the riddle of steel?' If I don't know it, he will cast me out of Valhalla and laugh at me."
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| quote: Originally posted by Crom:But I also think that "correctly and without error" should be judged by the primary goal: "does he end up dead?" Nothing is perfect, and I am willing to tolerate a lot of imperfection.
In this case, he did not. They gave up. |
| Posts: 8962 | Location: The Red part of Minnesota | Registered: October 06, 2002 |
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| Certainly ways to get creative if you get bored on the job. Point in case: The Green Mile and Law Abiding Citizen. |
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| Go to Nitrogen and the problem would be solved.
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| what do two rounds of .45 hollow point flying ashtrays cost? The bill his family. |
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| quote: Originally posted by wcb6092: Go to Nitrogen and the problem would be solved.
I was thinking Nitrous Oxide. It's too frequent we hear about folks accidentally offing themselves with that stuff, in an attempt to get high. No veins, no chairs, no rope, no firing squad. A small tent, a cylinder, and a valve operated. |
| Posts: 15037 | Location: North Carolina | Registered: October 15, 2007 |
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