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Showing posts with label botched execution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label botched execution. Show all posts

Monday, October 26, 2015

Death Penalty Inmates that were Botched Executions

By Lynn A. Granata


Over the last few decades there are literally hundreds of thousands of accumulated condemned inmates awaiting execution on death row.





Clayton D. Lockett from Oklahoma was one of them. He was executed last year in an Oklahoma State Penitentiary. 

But, his execution went horribly wrong.  Because of the state using the wrong cocktail of drugs which all of a sudden, deviated from the norm.

Lockett's death by lethal injection took an hour.  When it ordinarily takes 10 minutes or less.
Lockett apparently wanted to commit suicide because he knew that the state was using cheaper less useful drugs. He feared his own botched execution.

 He tried to starve himself, it was learned. But when the "hangman" came for him in the early hours of April 29, 2014, he refused to comply.  So they tasered him. 

Once Clayton was subdued, it took the paramedics 45 minutes to locate a vein, they tried all areas possible, both his arms, legs, and feet, before they finally settled on the femoral vein in his right groin-Ewww! Lockett's veins were inaccessible. 

He was dehydrated because he hadn't eaten for 48 hours. The scary part is while he was on the gurney.  He convulsed and spoke he tried to get up off of the gurney, even though he was in restraints. He died from a heart attack an hour after he was tinctured with the lethal concoction. 

Also, in Ohio there were several death row inmates who took longer than usual because of the different mixture of lethal drugs. 

Later on it was discovered that the prison was getting these drugs from prison doctor's who made them up themselves.  Before the drugs were imported from Europe. Europe, however, discontinued making them and shipping them to American Penitentiaries. In Europe, drug manufacturers and pharmacies are growing increasingly against the death penalty.

Death by lethal injection is legal in 38 states.  But, the drugs now have been banned until further notice. Executions have been suspended until they can find another way to supply the proper drugs again. The death penalty to me personally is Barbaric, and I don't believe in it.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Clayton D. Lockett

Bad Seed or Bad Start?

By Lynn A. Granata



     Whenever a death penalty execution by our criminal justice system occurs the media goes on an immediate frenzy.

        On April 29, 2014 an angry young man, Clayton D. Lockett was executed by a botched lethal injection in an Oklahoma penitentiary.

        He started his life on the wrong foot. His mother abandoned him when he was three years old, and his father forced him into a life of crime and violence.

         In fact, both of his parents were drug addicted degenerates. At some point in his young life, his drug afflicted father, with which whom he lived with as a child remarried.

      Lockett never had any say in the matter just like with every other malevolent eventful turn of unfortunate circumstances. A wicked stepmother, so what difference does it make? Lockett may have been born bad, but what other way else can you say or rephrase this fact? You can also say he was born into a life where he never had a chance.

     Okay, but that's no excuse for the brutal rape, robbery, torture and murder of Stephanie Neiman, he committed back in 1999.

     What motivated him to do such evil? He was angry because Neiman represented everything in life that Lockett wanted, felt he should have had and hated her because of it. He was consumed by anger and malevolent jealously, a bad combination.

     Why was he ever born in the first place? He was unwanted. What was his biological mother thinking? She abused him and threw him away.

      What chance does anybody have in life when the cards are clearly stacked against you? No one around to teach this "boy" right from wrong.

     Maybe we ought to set more laws for parents. Parents who are unfit should not be allowed to bear children. But that would be a moot point to ponder. His mother was given free will. There's no reproduction law, aside from legalized abortion, that states that you can't have children.

      Again, free will is what God has given us. If his mother didn't understand the meaning of free will, she would never be able to teach the concept of it to her son.
      You can say anything you want about Clayton D. Lockett. He was evil, he was a monster, he got what he deserved, etc. Let the truth be told he just never had a chance, period.

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