Can you believe this: http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/08/04/death.penalty.fat.ap/index.html
Should his weight have an effect on his execution.
NOTE: this is not a discussion on the "morality" of the death penalty. Please keep your discussions simply on the the subject: ie his weight!
Salty
Too Fat to excute
Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by Salty, Aug 5, 2008.
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"Heath says Cooey's weight, combined with the potential drug resistance, increases the risk he would not be properly anesthetized"
Like the two young women he r*ped then murdered were properly anesthetized.
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Why not give him more drugs? What happened to common sense and simple math? If the drug cocktail is designed for someone half his size, double the doseage. Duh...
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Since the prison controls what this inmate eats they should put him on a diet. They could manage his caloric intake so that his ideal body weight could be achieved on the day of his execution.
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So, according to his lawyers, the execution would be extremely painful for him. Sorry, I'm not sympathetic. It's still a more "humane" death than what his victims had.
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267 pounds, I wouldn't worry about it, up the does of the drugs and execute him.
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Actually, because of the nature of the drugs, three stages, it would not even take double the amount.
I used to euthanize dogs in an animal clinic years ago. The amount of T-61 we used was minutely different between the small dog and the large dog.
The euthanasia worked in three stages. First, a sedative to render the subject unconcious; second, a pain reliever do block the nerve cells from sending messages of pain to the brain; then, a strong muscle relaxer which would relax the heart to a complete stop.
Flatline on a Great Dane was no more than 1.5 cc's of T-61.
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Only one way to find out for sure if they can find his viens and the drugs will work. If he has a complaint after the procedure, let him sue.
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This is simply a lawyer doing the job of protecting the client. And, what a unique argument. Hopefully, any reasonable judge will not fall for this "stunt."
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Matt Black Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Who says being fat is bad for you? Can't they just get rid of him by firing squad - they're unlikely to miss if he's that big. Or perhaps they could use a 'wide-bottomed' electric chair.
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Matt Black Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
...or the one in the worst taste, depending on your POV. Modesty forbids me to adjudicate, however, but I can reach new heights/plumb new depths with the following marketing tags:
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