• sploosh@lemmy.world
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    We know it takes very little fent to stop the heart and breathing. Why not just inject 10x that and have the person slip off in opium land? Seems straightforward and foolproof.

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    It’s a lesser point but still…

    At less than five meters they managed to not hit his heart but they did manage to hit his pancreas and liver.

    This is two people aiming at a static target, a human being, not moving, and you still managed to get that far off

    For the gun touting maniacs that they are, Americans really suck at aiming

    • knightly the Sneptaur@pawb.social
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      Cops are awful shots as a rule, because their firearms training requirements are almost nonexistent. I’ve never met an officer of the law at a gun range who could shoot as accurately as me and I only spend a couple hundred rounds per year practicing, which is apparently more than 4x as is required to qualify as a police officer.

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    The article stated that there were three shooters, and only two gunshot wounds. I seem to recall from the early '70s that firing squads of five people or so always secretly loaded one weapon with blanks. That way the shooters could all convince themselves that they were the one who had the blank if their conscience bothered them. Maybe these guys did the same thing but with only three shooters…

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    ‘‘endured pain beyond the “10-to-15 second” window of consciousness that was expected.’’

    So up to 15 seconds of agony is expected. Fucking barbarians.

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    This shows a number of things. First, how barbarian and backwards death penalty is. Second, Americans are not even good at shooting.

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      They don’t care. Suffering is the point. They don’t want to understand how both revoking due process and allowing cruel and unusual punishment will eventually bite them in the ass.

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    I am against the death penalty, it’s a barbaric practice and not something a civilized country should do.

    But for fucks sake, when you decide to have it, why not just heavily sedate someone first, with the help of an anesthesiologist or another medical professional?

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        Revenge has to be the only point, considering that it is genuinely cheaper to imprison people for life than it is to go through death row appeals and execute them, even before you include the cost of botching executions and the lawsuits that stem from that. South Carolina choosing firing squad in this case was not only because its harder to botch, but because its virtually impossible to buy the drugs for lethal injection anymore. Even when available, they cost a fortune for the state to procure

        The death penalty is just to sate barbaric revenge instincts and nothing else. There is no logical point to it

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      with the help of an anesthesiologist or another medical professional

      Usually medical professionals aren’t involved because it’s a violation of their oath to do no harm. So then these sadistic bumblefucks just do whatever they want.

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      Honestly, with the amount of fent over there if I was on death row I’d rather get some smuggled in than risk a botched execution. No anesthesiologist needed.

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    Officials placed a hood over Mahdi’s head before the staff fired, according to an Associated Press reporter, who was a witness. As shots were fired, Mahdi cried out and his arms flexed, and after roughly 45 seconds, he groaned twice, the AP said. His breaths continued for around 80 seconds, then a doctor examined him for a minute. He was declared dead roughly four minutes after the shots.

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    Why were they not aiming for the head? 2 headshots would have put him out of his misery instantly even if the 3rd person missed.

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      It’s either because they want to pretend it’s a civilized execution method by making it look better or because they want to keep the option of doing it wrong and making the victim suffer longer.

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    I’m pretty sure people sentenced to death get to choose their execution method, so this guy chose firing squad?

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      The death penalty is barbaric no matter how it’s done, but if the state was going to put me to death then bleeding out in five minutes by firing squad seems a lot better than drug-induced tortured breathing for an hour.