Imagine sleeping in the room next to the one you would die in. And getting strapped down, knowing you were going to die. I can't imagine a more humane way to kill someone, but this is nauseating.
Why don't they just hang or shoot these murderers? They made their victims suffer before killing them, why are we making it so easy for these scums of the earth.
Quite apart from the hideous parody of ethics that supports state sanctioned murder. What a ghastly process is described here. Six minutes to die and that after the sick pantomime that brings the condemned to the table. My father was a vet and could put any animal down in twenty seconds flat. Why do the U.S. legislature approve ever more scientific "procedures" that require the victim to be strapped to furniture none of which deliver instant and painless death. Humane it never can be.
Id keep talking when given my final statmen - Im not finished, i need to say more, just give me some more time to finish what i need to say, I wonder how long they would wait b4 adimistering the stuff - its very cruel to do this regardless of their crime, I dont care what a person has done even to me our even my child, I wouldnt want them murdered in this way.
this is so true. no matter what the crime is nobody deserves to be killed. usa doesnt want people to murder other people but they would do it to their own people themselves. hipocrits man
its a bit cruel to give the condemned a TV then execute him without him finding out what happens next on The Bold and the Beautiful, I think this would constitute a cruel and unusual punishment.
The execution chamber at Lucasville originally was constructed for electrocutions, however no executions by this method occurred at this institution. It was legislated out of use in 2001.
I just took a tour of this facility for my criminal justice class and Larry Green was the one who gave the tour it was a weird feeling being in the place were people are put to death. He is not nervous, but when he talks about the executions and the 1990 riot he does seem to get emotional but he has sat in on 24 out of 26 executions so I think I would be to. All in all it was a great learning experiance and L. Green could not have done a better job.
He is niether nervous or emotional. What your seeing here is a well rehearsed process wherby he will talk and appear methodical in order to antagonise the inmate. Basically he's saying, 'look at me, I got all the time in the world, wheras you'.
Dont you remember when you were at school in trouble outside the headmasters office? how the other kids used to walk by...and look so so free?
how do you know? you're not doing his job and if you were given the opportunity to do his job, you wouldn't because you couldn't handle it.
i'm sure you're the type of person who would turn into an anti death penalty supporter after you watched an execution or became part of the execution team. i can tell.
Imagine sleeping in the room next to the one you would die in. And getting strapped down, knowing you were going to die. I can't imagine a more humane way to kill someone, but this is nauseating.
Why do they draw the curtains?
nwogwugwu 1 year ago
Why don't they just hang or shoot these murderers? They made their victims suffer before killing them, why are we making it so easy for these scums of the earth.
ticklemeoj 2 years ago
Did anyone see the last botched execution in Ohio which happened on the 16Th September? This is barbaric. THIS NEEDS TO STOP.
femaleinessex 2 years ago 11
Quite apart from the hideous parody of ethics that supports state sanctioned murder. What a ghastly process is described here. Six minutes to die and that after the sick pantomime that brings the condemned to the table. My father was a vet and could put any animal down in twenty seconds flat. Why do the U.S. legislature approve ever more scientific "procedures" that require the victim to be strapped to furniture none of which deliver instant and painless death. Humane it never can be.
1gnatz 2 years ago
Id keep talking when given my final statmen - Im not finished, i need to say more, just give me some more time to finish what i need to say, I wonder how long they would wait b4 adimistering the stuff - its very cruel to do this regardless of their crime, I dont care what a person has done even to me our even my child, I wouldnt want them murdered in this way.
BTW this IS murder
Cruel and unusual 08.
lwouldliketoknow 3 years ago
this is so true. no matter what the crime is nobody deserves to be killed. usa doesnt want people to murder other people but they would do it to their own people themselves. hipocrits man
philivey712 2 years ago 6
Lenience will operate with greater force, in some instances than rigor. It is therefore my first wish to have all of my conduct distinguished by it.
George Washington
ProjectRevolutionX 3 years ago
its a bit cruel to give the condemned a TV then execute him without him finding out what happens next on The Bold and the Beautiful, I think this would constitute a cruel and unusual punishment.
IvanAstronaut 3 years ago 36
The execution chamber at Lucasville originally was constructed for electrocutions, however no executions by this method occurred at this institution. It was legislated out of use in 2001.
nicspic 3 years ago
I just took a tour of this facility for my criminal justice class and Larry Green was the one who gave the tour it was a weird feeling being in the place were people are put to death. He is not nervous, but when he talks about the executions and the 1990 riot he does seem to get emotional but he has sat in on 24 out of 26 executions so I think I would be to. All in all it was a great learning experiance and L. Green could not have done a better job.
Stuzzio 3 years ago 4
He is niether nervous or emotional. What your seeing here is a well rehearsed process wherby he will talk and appear methodical in order to antagonise the inmate. Basically he's saying, 'look at me, I got all the time in the world, wheras you'.
Dont you remember when you were at school in trouble outside the headmasters office? how the other kids used to walk by...and look so so free?
XgreenjacketX 3 years ago
how do you know? you're not doing his job and if you were given the opportunity to do his job, you wouldn't because you couldn't handle it.
i'm sure you're the type of person who would turn into an anti death penalty supporter after you watched an execution or became part of the execution team. i can tell.
poppajah 3 years ago
also this is across the street from a school for some odd reason
82probe 3 years ago 5
this is 5 minutes from where i live
82probe 3 years ago 3
that's a crazy name for it...fitting. crreepy. it would be very interesing to witness someone being executed.
joshjnv 3 years ago
this is scary,i dont want to end up being there
christina555 3 years ago 14
Good thing your a law abiding citizen.
Dani9901 3 years ago