Death Row - the last day

On their final day leading up to their execution, security measures are significantly increased for the offender,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

to prevent them from committing suicide....

 

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@crikey*mate wrote:

One man was granted a stay of execution 2 minutes and 12 seconds before his scheduled death. He was attatched to the equipment in preparation for lethal injection, and the saline drip was in and flowing with the lethal injection loaded.

 

He was later aquitted of all charges and released.


Talking about Clint Eastwood, he directed and starred in True Crime, a great movie about just this  ^^^^^  scenario.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_Crime_%281999_film%29

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I was watching one of those American prison shows, one guy was on death row, he was given his last meal, set up for execution the works and the governor pardoned him in the last hours, he had made his peace and come to terms with what was going to happen. When they interviewed him later he was very unsure of how he felt. On one hand he was glad to be alive on the other hand he now faced life in prison with no chance of parole.
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@crikey*mate wrote:

In the states where the executioner is a civilian, the civilian is payed $US150 for his role in the execution.

 

 

 

 


souls sell cheap in the US

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What a weird topic !!!!!!!!


Keep it nice, I might cry if you write anything upsetting (like not)
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The Medical Board discourages doctors from participating in execution because it is against their oath. (It is not illegal though, and they cannot suffer consequences for doing so).

 

Generally speaking, the only medically trained person that participates in an execution is the doctor who confirms death.

 

This means that it is usually untrained civillians who perform tasks such as inserting the IV line that administers the lethal injection. There are numerous examples of where the insertion was extremely difficult due to health issues or collapsed veins due to drugs etc - this draws out the process.

 

The process is supposed to be carried out without stress or discomfort for the offender.

 

As a general rule, no person can be forced to participate in an execution, that applies even to the prison officers/security guards who work in the facility where the execution will occur. Nor can an employee of such a facility be forced to guard/protect etc an offender on death row during their incarceration. This means that every person who participates in an execution is a volunteer.

 

There are exceptions to the above. In some states, the person filling the role of executioner is anonymous, however in some states it is clearly defined in the job description as one of their roles, for the superintendent of the prison.

 

This means that they are carrying out their role of executioner because this is what the law tells them they have to do. It's interesting that this argument didn't work for the judges at Nuremburg.

 

The executioner, does not actually kill anybody, they oversee the process and ensure that the correct procedures are followed, that all safety checks are performed etc. and that the paperwork is in order at each step of the way. In the case of lethal injection, their role is to prepare the drugs in an anti chamber and pass the drugs through a small hole in the wall into the execution chamber (up to a combination of 3 in some states, administerd seperately, not mixed. The first a tranquilizer, the second a paralizer, the third one stops their heart).

 

for lethal injection (considered to be the fastest and most humane way of death) 6 people are involved in strapping the offenderr to the guerney. Each participant has one specific job i.e to secure the strap that secures the left arm.

 

Following one offender literally catching on fire during an electrocution, standard procedure now includes removing hair from the offenders head and right leg and cutting the right leg of the offenders pants to knee level.

 

Following another incident where death was unneccessarily prolonged and the electric current was administered four times, only natural sea sponge soaked in salt water is used in electrocutions, (between the electrodes attatched to the head and right leg).

 

After electrocution, the body is so hot that it starts to cook and continues to do so as a result of latent heat for between 5 and 7 minutes, depending on the fat to muscle ratio of the offender. The more body fat a person has, the hotter they become.

 

 


Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.
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CM: "Maintenance costs make Lethal Gas the most expensive form of execution, so some states have chambers that allow for two offenders to be executed at the same time."

 

That I think is nonsense CM, so a link would be appreciated

 

nɥºɾ

 

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@newstart2380 wrote:

What a weird topic !!!!!!!!


I agree.

 

Quite odd.

 

 



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@monman12 wrote:

CM: "Maintenance costs make Lethal Gas the most expensive form of execution, so some states have chambers that allow for two offenders to be executed at the same time."

 

That I think is nonsense CM, so a link would be appreciated

 

nɥºɾ

 


I can't give you a link as it is in my course materials but there is a supporting documentary on You Tube which I also can't post a link to due to the contents.

 

goggle it and watch

 

@(Death Row - the final 24 hours) @ 15 minutes and 35 seconds. It cites the facilities in California and Arizona.


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Following death by Capital Punishment. Cause of death is recorded as Homicide on the Death Cerificate,


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@monman12 wrote:

CM: "Maintenance costs make Lethal Gas the most expensive form of execution, so some states have chambers that allow for two offenders to be executed at the same time."

 

That I think is nonsense CM, so a link would be appreciated

 

nɥºɾ

 


John I have just found another You Tube Documentary

 

The Story of Capital Punsishment.

 

In part 5 of 6 at 9:10 it shows a close up of the dual execution chamber.


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