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re: Alabama Plans Second “Execution” of Kenny Smith by Experimental Method

Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:13 pm to
Posted by JackieTreehorn
Malibu
Member since Sep 2013
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Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:13 pm to
You should be executed in the exact same manner that you killed.
Posted by Evolved Simian
Bushwood Country Club
Member since Sep 2010
20564 posts
Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:13 pm to
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I don’t want the State to be able to poke a citizen with needles for four hours, then have the opportunity to botch another execution attempt.


It was two hours, and that's because after about the 3rd attempt they had to bring in another person to try after the first one failed.

Funny thing is, unlike most of my fellow conservatives, I don't even support the death penalty on principle. "Thou shalt not kill", and all, but I wouldn't ever go out of my way to keep this guy alive. He killed a woman for money. As far as I'm concerned, he's lost his humanity. I don't care whether he lives or dies.
Posted by 4cubbies
Member since Sep 2008
50189 posts
Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:14 pm to
Try to get a Constitutional Convention together to repeal the 8th Amendment.
Posted by 4cubbies
Member since Sep 2008
50189 posts
Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:14 pm to
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It was two hours, and that's because after about the 3rd attempt they had to bring in another person to try after the first one failed.


Were you there?

ETA I’m not approaching this from a moral standpoint. I don’t support the death penalty. I’m looking at it through a Constitutional lens.
This post was edited on 1/22/24 at 12:16 pm
Posted by Lsupimp
Ersatz Amerika-97.6% phony & fake
Member since Nov 2003
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Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:15 pm to


Elizabeth Sennett. He has been alive 35 years longer than his victim.

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she had been beaten with a blunt object and stabbed repeatedly. She had eight stab wounds to the chest and one on each side of her neck.


Posted by oogabooga68
Member since Nov 2018
27194 posts
Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:17 pm to
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He can’t kill anyone again anyway. He’s in prison.


Painfully....PAINFULLY fking stupid.

Folks, this IDIOT is in charge of educating children.

How much does that frighten you?
Posted by MAADFACTS
Member since Jul 2021
1280 posts
Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:20 pm to
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quote:Oklahoma and Mississippi authorized execution by nitrogen gas even earlier than Alabama, but neither state has developed a protocol for using the method, which carries the risk of asphyxiating prison employees, family members, and other people in the prison by accidental exposure to the colorless, odorless gas. That tells me all I need to know about the rest of the article.


I don’t get why they need to come up with new ways. Weren’t the old ways working? It’s literally so easy to kill people. Even time will get all of us one day
Posted by rebelrouser
Columbia, SC
Member since Feb 2013
10644 posts
Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:21 pm to
So they couldn't find a vein? Big deal. That's me every time they try to give me a iv.
Posted by the808bass
The Lou
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:23 pm to
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Ronnie May remembers the horrific scene on March 18, 1988, when he responded to a call from Charles Sennett, a Church of Christ pastor in Sheffield.

Sennett claimed he found his wife, Elizabeth Sennett, dead in their home on Coon Dog Cemetery Road in Colbert County. She had been stabbed, and beaten with a fireplace implement, in what investigators would soon conclude was a murder-for-hire paid for by the pastor and staged to look like a home invasion and burglary.

“She fought it and she fought hard,” said May, who was chief investigator with the Colbert County Sheriff’s Office at the time. “It was horrific to me.” “You feel for the victim and what they went through - and the horror she went through in her last minutes,” May said.

And you feel for the family and the range of emotions, including pain and anger, May said of the Sennetts’ two sons. “You see the horror and disbelief in their faces,” said May, who retired in 2015 after 42 years in law enforcement and 16 years as sheriff.




Kenny beat and stabbed a woman to death for $1,000. I don’t give a frick if they tie him to a tree, cover him in meat sauce and release some pit bulls.

quote:

not only had she been beaten with a galvanized pipe, but she’d also been stabbed multiple times in the chest, neck, face, and scalp.


Moreover, he was convicted in 1988. There’s no suspicion that we have the wrong guy. We should have put him to death 30 years ago.
Posted by the808bass
The Lou
Member since Oct 2012
111557 posts
Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:24 pm to
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I don’t get why they need to come up with new ways. Weren’t the old ways working? It’s literally so easy to kill people. Even time will get all of us one day


The progs have been using back door means of getting the drug manufacturers of the old drugs to stop shipping their product to the authorities. They’ve created this issue for themselves. We should go back to hanging or a firing squad.
Posted by I20goon
about 7mi down a dirt road
Member since Aug 2013
12920 posts
Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:25 pm to
By Geneva Protocols/Geneva convention this would be qualified as a mock execution and prohibited behavior. The ironic thing is the actual execution is still viable.

Asphyxiation, of any type, is a terrible way to go. I'm guessing he gets knocked out first to get around the cruel and unusual part.
Posted by Houag80
Member since Jul 2019
9199 posts
Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:26 pm to
Bullet >>>>> Brain

The end.

More efficient, less expensive.

Throw body in swamp.

Profit.
Posted by the808bass
The Lou
Member since Oct 2012
111557 posts
Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:26 pm to
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Asphyxiation, of any type, is a terrible way to go.


He won’t be conscious.

Know what else is a terrible way to go? When two guys bust into your house and beat and stab you to death and it takes hours for you to die.
Posted by Flats
Member since Jul 2019
21820 posts
Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:28 pm to
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Asphyxiation, of any type, is a terrible way to go.


Depends on the method; most of the panic/pain comes from the inability to fill the lungs, like if you're being strangled. When the lungs can fill normally but there's no oxygen you just pass out really quickly.
Posted by Azkiger
Member since Nov 2016
21655 posts
Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:31 pm to
Don't they knock you out before they administer the lethal dose?

If so his arse was asleep and was under exactly zero stress.
Posted by thelawnwranglers
Member since Sep 2007
38796 posts
Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:31 pm to
Havent we executed ppl for 2 centuries

How are we fricking it up now
Posted by Northshore Aggie
Mandeville, LA
Member since Sep 2022
4747 posts
Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:33 pm to
finally getting his just desserts after executing the Orlando Magic in Game 1 of the 1995 NBA finals with 7 three pointers.
Posted by mtntiger
Asheville, NC
Member since Oct 2003
26652 posts
Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:35 pm to
OK, then maybe they should just blindfold his murderous arse, shove a 12-gauge under his chin and pull the trigger.

No torture. Won't feel a thing. Deader than Elvis at the pull of the trigger.
Posted by Reeaholic
Moss Bluff
Member since Jun 2019
760 posts
Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:35 pm to
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I’m looking at it through a Constitutional lens.


So your angle is cruel and unusual punishment correct?

If that's your angle, it cant be for them missing the vein a few times because that happens daily in hospitals and clinics.

If you're arguing its cruel and unusual to submit someone to thinking they are going to die in a few short moments but not actually dying? 1. Wouldnt the person be relieved? 2. Criminals can do just like this guy supposedly did and dehydrate himself to the point where they cannot get his veins. Then what? Oh well we tried? What about the victims family having to live thru this over and over again. I feel no compassion for a murderer on death row as they usually are the worst of the worst.

If you're arguing that nitrogen is cruel and unusual you just dont know what you're talking about. You may cling to experimental but its not new. It happens more than it should on jobsites and the people it happens to never know what hits them. They'll find a safe way to administer it. A supplied air hood with nitrogen would suffice.
This post was edited on 1/22/24 at 12:36 pm
Posted by oogabooga68
Member since Nov 2018
27194 posts
Posted on 1/22/24 at 12:38 pm to
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If that's your angle, it cant be for them missing the vein a few times because that happens daily in hospitals and clinics.


Using 4Commies logic, can I sue the hospital if they miss my vein the first time?


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