reading this will make you sick to your stomach. the epitome of evil.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/convicted-s...ry?id=23184667
The last thing on my mind is whether the drug they used to kill him was humane. Very clearly it was humane, he died falling asleep just as intended.
I kind of wonder about the lawyer defending this guy. The lawyer was almost certainly working pro bono, or paid by a foundation/charity. And they didn't have any argument about innocence or guilt, just wanted to stop the execution. Presumably through any method possible.
Of all the hard-luck cases in the world where someone needs free help from a lawyer--this one is it?
"But I'm trying to movie society towards a more humane system where we don't execute persons."
I kind of think execution is pretty darn humane for someone like that. And almost certainly someone like him is a risk to kill again, whether inside prison or out.