Posted on 11/05/2024 12:51:44 PM PST by Morgana
People used to jump from high or stick their head in a gas oven. Now it’s gone trendy hi-tech?
LOL! They make sure they get the job done, in whatever way they most enjoy.
Satanists when they find out you're still alive after offering them your soul....
Devil’s agents on Earth…
The Swiss are good at business, the fact that apparently there is no window you can see through or a camera is a great way to prevent lawsuits from people going through torture in their agony booth. No witnesses and the victim’s dead.
Does she get to pick out her favorite scenery and colors for death viewing and will her body be dumped into the food mill??
Open the pod bay, Hal.
I can’t do that Dave. She’s not dead.
What’s with people? You can get heroin almost anywhere. Get a hefty dose and it’s lights out. No fuss. No muss. Or morphine. No pain. A handful of downers.... off to sleep. There’s no need for pods and fancy complex gadgets. The people who invent these things are sick.
Nitrogen has been touted as a clean, humane and instantaneous way to die. What if it's not?
The George Floyd Memorial Fentanyl Suicide Pill is all they need. Works everytime.
“I can't breeve …”
I don’t care if it is humane to someone getting the death penalty.
They lost that privilege when they inhumanely killed another.
As they chose that death for an innocent, they obviously ruled it was an acceptable way to die, for them.
Consequently, it can’t possibly be inhumane to kill a murderer in the same, or different, way.
sounds about as bad as the electric chair.
Each to his own, I guess. In my mind, the sentence of death is enough without adding torture. I really don't see the point in that.
That said, what's the most humane method? Drugs? Firing squad? Old fashioned hanging? Guillotine?
In the case of Kenneth Smith, he was a vindictive and malicious individual and probably feigned agony to extract some measure of revenge. Nitrogen hypoxia has been used to euthanize stray animals for decades. On advantage is that it does not involve toxic chemicals and based on experience of people who have survived nitrogen hypoxia it is painless. (Smith apparently held his breath for four minutes, which would have been a painful experience itself. Knowing you are going to be executed is painful.)
Have you seen “5 Days at Memorial?” That doctor killed at least 23 people with morphine injections. And she walked away free as a bird and is still practicing medicine. Sick people.
Should have used nitrous oxide.
no worries - just call the Border Patrol for some of the thousands of pounds of fentynl they've confiscated
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