A death row prisoner in Alabama, USA, experienced the most painful twists and turns in his life when he was executed by injection . Three staff members failed to find his vein after 90 minutes, and eventually had to terminate the execution of death sentence .
I don’t know if the prisoner was surprised by the survival of the disaster, but Alabama asked the state Supreme Court to set a new execution date for him, and he still couldn’t escape legal sanctions.
Given that Alabama has made three failures in the death penalty in the past four years, and the prisoner weighing 160 kilograms himself knows that his veins are difficult to find, so he once tried to refuse to be injected into death, hoping to use other methods instead, but it was not adopted.
However, the execution process of this death penalty was really a mess. The staff tried various methods several times, but failed to find the prisoner's vein.
In 90 minutes, the prisoner's arms, legs, feet and hands had been stabbed several times, and later he even began to slap his head and neck, but still failed.
Then, under the cold gaze of everyone, he was hung vertically on the gurney for 20 minutes until the death penalty was forced to be cancelled.
It can be imagined that during this period, the prisoner suffered huge physical and psychological torture. At this moment, he should have succeeded more than anyone else, but God still chose to favor him.
However, the prisoner's experience is not the most painful. It is reported that the state spent 3 hours in the execution of another injection death penalty.
If the execution of death row prisoners is a manifestation of justice, then this low-quality execution process is obviously inhumane.
Currently his lawyer is fighting for him to be exempted from the death penalty for injection, but the chance of success is not high. Perhaps the next time the death penalty is executed, he may be "free from" being successfully injected again because of fear.
Just like Guo Degang crosstalk section "Killing with a blunt knife", "After sawing for three days, the prisoner starved to death."