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Execution of Clayton Lockett is horribly botched in Oklahoma
Killer dies of heart attack after FORTY MINUTES writhing in agony and sitting up to say 'something's wrong' when experimental drug execution causes his veins to explode
- Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz30NTLIHAJ
To cap it all he was denied his choice of last meal
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30th April 2014 #2
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They should have videoed it, to be played to all budding murderers.
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30th April 2014 #3
Brill - he suffered as his victim did
I would have let him have had his last meal and smothered it in live maggots
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30th April 2014 #4
Before anyone says he deserved a humane death don't forget what he did, "Clayton Lockett, 38, who was sentenced to death for shooting a 19-year-old woman and then watching his friends bury her alive"
Nice man
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30th April 2014 #5
so what if he suffered its called karma
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Another case that illustrates why the death penalty has no place in a civilised country.
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30th April 2014 #7
Most people do not know that they will be a murderer until the have killed someone. Most cases are not premeditated.
This cock-up was due to the company that supplied the drugs originally withdrawing supplies, so the state made up a concoction of wolf pee, eye of newt, and a dribble of George Bush slobber. Obviously it failed.... they forgot the toads footKeith Driscoll - Administrator
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30th April 2014 #8Another case that illustrates why the death penalty has no place in a civilised country
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I don't have sympathy for him. He appears to be a vile piece of work and there's no doubt that he should spend the rest of his life behind bars reflecting on what he has done.
But the death penalty is wrong in a modern and civilised society. Here's the top 10 countries that executed the most people in recent years.
CHINA
IRAN
SAUDI ARABIA
IRAQ
UNITED STATES
PAKISTAN
YEMEN
KOREA (NORTH)
VIETNAM
LIBYA
With one or two exceptions, these are failed states and despicable countries. I'm proud of the UK's stance on capital punishment, and that of the majority of Europe.
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30th April 2014 #10
I agree with you about those countries,but I do agree with Capital punishment for 100% proven crimes.
They lose their right to life when they take others lives in my opinion.
We can agree to disagree Jamesey
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30th April 2014 #11
It was too quick in my book. The family of that woman will be in pain for a long time.
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What is the point in paying an absolute fortune to keep these excuses for humanity alive, when the planet is already vastly overpopulated ?
I would rather pay for a tree to be replaced in the Amazon rain forest.
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1st May 2014 #16
Some anti death sentence woman on CNN this morning said 'ohh, he should have spent the rest of his life in jail where he cannot hurt anyone' Yeah right!!! I am sure as a murderer he would be given a high status in the convict hierarchy where he could inflict punishment to other inmates. Better he went in that way and cut the cost.
If you want your dreams to come true ...... first you have to wake up
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1st May 2014 #18
Good riddance.
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1st May 2014 #19
I agree but why cant they just do what the Chinese do...Shoot the sod// Job done.
I`m not really interested to hear about the details of his death whilst eating my breakfast..
It may give others a good appetite...Just not me.
Dead is dead.
I`m sure some would like to kill him twice or three times for his crime.
Not possible.
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I used to like the way the Chinese used to have 'em cuffed, in the back of a pick up and drive them round the football stadium at half time. They'd have a placard hanging from their necks detailing their crimes. They'd drive out to the car park and slot them.
Good deterrent
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1st May 2014 #21I used to like the way the Chinese used to have 'em cuffed, in the back of a pick up and drive them round the football stadium at half time.
Me?? I have my doubts..
I reckon some of those guys with the tag on their necks, paraded and shot in the head were most probably innocent...The odd one or two, guilty.. who knows?
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You have a point there Fred but as a method of execution I think it had a lot going for it
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1st May 2014 #23
I used to be against the death penalty in the UK because of those few poor .......s proven innocent after being hanged.. ONE innocent execution is too much for me to bear..
I think I may be changing my opinion now since the introduction and use of DNA evidence etc..
So agreed...100% sure conviction...a cheap bullet in the back of the head..Job done. No drama and tell me well after breakfast,.
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Surely the best way is to do them by the batch, I have come up with a money saving option, which is painfree.
Have an area of waste land near prison, chain 3 or 4 together, toss a live hand grenade into middle. BOOM job done plus nice crater already made to bury what's left
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1st May 2014 #26
We need a leader who will bring back "Capital Punishment"!
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