Belz...
Fiend God
He laughed while Stephanie Neiman begged for her life and then buried her alive.
And ? What's your reasoning, here ?
He laughed while Stephanie Neiman begged for her life and then buried her alive.
Not sure that this post has truth in it. Citation's required, if you please. This looks like a cross between poetic license and a bald faced lie.Some time ago a British newsman did a 1 hour doco on how to execute someone (humanely, if one must do it at all). He found that the most humane method was to place the executee in a hypobaric chamber without a helmet and run it up to 60,000 feet until the heart stopped. The person experiences first euphoria, then unconsciousness, then death; no muss, no fuss, no doubts. When he asked a Texas state prosecutor why this wasn't done, the answer was simple: it didn't give the state the required pound of painful flesh that the Bible says is due; vengeance wasn't served. It didn't hurt enough.
Well said, Rolfe.The system seems to be based on existing (though I think outdated) methods of anaesthesia, rather than existing tried-and-tested methods of euthanasia. This has introduced a series of wholly unnecessary complications that foul up the procedure.
Indeed, shooting works. Ask any equine vet. It's onlookers who spoil this by being squeamish. Rolfe.
Indeed.My point is that "Barbaric" is a VERY bad descriptor, often used by pretentious gits to boost their own inflated sense of morality.
Thanks, Dr. Imago, very informative.I am an anesthesiologist. This is right up my alley, so to speak. However, I am prohibited by the charter in my board certification from being involved in capital punishment. Them's the rules. If I do it, I lose my certification.
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~Dr. Imago
Nice pun, aggle.Serial killer's new cellmate in Hell: So, how'd you die?
Serial killer (shaking his head): Damned if I know.
Valid point.Bring back the guillotine. It's as quickest and most painless invention for killing a human being that has been devised. If we're too squeamish as a society to behead prisoners, then perhaps we need to call into question whether we want to continue with state sponsored executions.
Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
.The video didn't show for me, but I read this linked article instead.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/jun/18/firing-squad-executes-death-row-inmate
Interesting. Apparently there were demonstrations against this particular means of execution, even though it was chosen by the condemned himself. And, as you say, a lot of ceremony and mumbo-jumbo. "Five skilled marksmen were selected for the shooting". To shoot a man at 25 feet? That probably requires a lot of skill. "One of the five rifles was loaded with an ineffective round, so the executioners couldn't know who delivered the fatal shot, thus lessening their psychological trauma." Presumably they had volunteered for the job, so what's the big deal?
I am disgusted at the sympathy shown to a sadistic murderer. If the problem with the execution was a blown vein, give the next one a PICC and verify its placement.The suffering of this one scumbag made any subsequent executions less unpleasant.
The problem with the death penalty is that we sometimes the innocent are wrongly convicted. It's not an aberration, and it's not particularly rare. It's a systemic problem and the only fix that can be trusted is to abolish capital punishment altogether.
Fixing the "systemic problem" can't be considered?
From way back when...
http://www.pepysdiary.com/diary/1660/10/13/
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"hanged, drawn, and quartered; which was done there, he looking as cheerful as any man could do in that condition."
I don't envy the prison guards for their jobs. It's not one I'd be willing to do, especially on Death Row. Even if they don't sympathize with the condemned, or simply see executing a prisoner they may have known and worked with for years as part of the job, I'd imagine they'd still like see the task done with a minimum of stress. I doubt they much appreciate their job being that much harder for no purpose other than the BS wrangling of politicians.
Bring back the guillotine, or firing squads, if we really want to make state sanctioned executions as quick and painless as possible.
I am disgusted at the sympathy shown to a sadistic murderer. If the problem with the execution was a blown vein, give the next one a PICC and verify its placement.The suffering of this one scumbag made any subsequent executions less unpleasant.
Did this asshat give any thought to ensuring his victim's comfort white raping then burying her? Too bad he suffered but actions have consequences.
The problem with the death penalty is that we sometimes the innocent are wrongly convicted. It's not an aberration, and it's not particularly rare. It's a systemic problem and the only fix that can be trusted is to abolish capital punishment altogether.
So I can laugh.
Aren't 'we' supposed to be better than 'them'?
I think that's why he's laughing, not realising the irony.
I think that's why he's laughing, not realising the irony.
I killed no one. I am better than that pos.
FTFY. I can respect apathy as being the easiest route. Finding joy in someone else's misery - no matter who they are or what they've done - is never something of which one should be proud. I've done it and never felt good about it after.It's thedisregard forexultation in human misery that's being refered to, Apple. Way to miss the point.