Is that "biro kicked into your brain" from an action movie? It rings a bell @Cordite
Is that "biro kicked into your brain" from an action movie? It rings a bell @Cordite
Use enough gun
You may be showing your age. It stuck in my brain (pun intended) from watching a TV crime reconstruction in my early teens. Horrifying. It was actually a fountain pen used. A couple of druggie burglars vs old pensioner. I think one or both of them got a prolonged shock later on, courtesy of Thomas Alva Edison's invention, some interviews with then while on the usual prolonged death row (now THAT is cruelty).
I like this one better than some others. Sitting completely upright is uncomfortable.
Last edited by Cordite; 27-01-2019 at 08:52 PM.
It's also funny that they worry about inflicting 10 seconds of pain by using a certain type of chemical is not OK. By my reckoning, if your subject to death row, maybe you have done some bad (that may have lasted longer than 10 seconds to someone) things to people.
As long as the rust doesn't stop the flow of juice, and maybe the alcohol wipe May help it - I'm ok.
Please excuse spelling, as finger speed is sometimes behind brain spped........ Or maybe the other wayy.....
Gives it a caring veneer. All sorts of trouble from manufacturers of this and that drug used, not approving of their meds for lethal injections in humans, and just not worth the crap.
Don't know what is so wrong with carbon monoxide, that's how I'd choose to go, anytime. Problem is, it is not FDA approved drug for use in humans...
May I suggest that firstly it's a reflex. You need to do a lot of IVs to get and stay good at venous access. You want to make sure you have a routine that you never deviate from. This includes doing the same safe steps every time. Secondly, this is the US of A. Let's say there's a last-minute reprieve, the needle has gone in, the To Keep The Vein Open solution is running, and then some half-wit virtue-signaling snowflake governor grants the condemned scumbag a stay of execution. And a few days later he gets an infection at the IV insertion site. He will sue the cannulist and rip off you the taxpayer all over again.
Thanks Ryan, yes, wikipedia says:
Alfred P. Southwick
Alfred P. Southwick. Alfred P. Southwick (1826–1898), was a steam-boat engineer, dentist and inventor from Buffalo, New York. He is credited with inventing the electric chair as a method of legal execution.
Interesting having a steam boat engineer pull your teeth. A very steam punk nightmare.
Last edited by Cordite; 28-01-2019 at 10:50 AM.
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