That's what you think, crybaby. What about "the pain and the agony" of the victim's family?
I have a solution, bring back "Old Sparky."
Good point!
If Floridians (and the rest of America for that matter) could witness the pain and agony of murder victims and their survivors, then I think 99% of America would want to get medievel on these convicted killers.
Make it mandatory that that bastards MUST suffer with no possibility of a quick and painful death. No sympathy here.
I think the real issue is why 27 years on death row?
Wouldn't you just know it....I left my crying towels at home and now I'm really upset this guy got "juiced" twice. Did they charge him for the 2nd one, or was it "on the house?"
Perhaps he got his first glimpse of where he was going next?
"They had to execute him twice," Mark Elliot said. "If Floridians could witness the pain and the agony of the executed man's family, they would end the death penalty."
I have an idea, don't tell the killer WHEN the execution is, just grab him up one night and do it, just like the treatment the victim got - total surprise, and no chance to say goodbye or have a last meal.
27 YEARS! TFB if he died with a little pain...
Awww, that's a shame. I wonder how the victim appeared while being MURDERED?
Just shoot the SOB. One cheap round right in the head. Goodbye.
How about some kind of automatic death machine, strap the guy in a chair, have a dozen guns secured in some type of frame aimed and him and triggered automatically by people all over the US logging on to the internet and pressing a key or picking up their mail, etc.? Totally random.
What does it matter if we're "cruel" to vicious murderers? Who cares. Kill em all, the "liberals" or Cindy Shee-ham, ham, ham, bacon and Spam can sort em out. It's not like there's a shortage of murderers, etc. in the world. We wouldn't miss a few.
If it takes 10 needles and 5 days, then that's what is needed. He needed killin'.
The killer at least had a day in court. His rights were protected and he had a lawyer fighting for him. He had due process and was accorded many chances to appeal the verdict. He has people with protesting his execution and do righter ghouls feasting on his death for their cause.
The victim. He had none of these things. He had death without mercy. He had judgement without trial. He had condemnation without appeal. He had a monster. And now the monster is dead. Too f'ing bad.
"When the sentence for a crime is not quickly carried out, the hearts of the people are filled with schemes to do wrong."
I say they should give the double-dose (or triple-dose) initially so that this type of thing doesn't happen in the future.
Oh, booo hooo!
Whatever it takes...Git-r-done.
How about if they just double the dose as a matter of general practice, and we won't have to hear any more of these tragi-comic stories? If they were willing to support this bastard for 27 years, the cost of doubling the lethal dose is chump change.