Posted on 12/14/2016 5:08:12 PM PST by Olog-hai
A Virginia inmate asked a federal court Wednesday to block the states plans to execute him next month with lethal injection drugs from a secret compounding pharmacy, suggesting even a firing squad would be more humane.
Attorneys for Ricky Gray said in a federal complaint that there is a serious risk that Virginia will chemically torture the man to death when it uses compounded drugs for his execution scheduled for Jan. 18. Although firing squads arent permitted under Virginia law, his attorneys argue even that method would be a more humane alternative. [ ]
Grays attorneys plan to ask Gov. Terry McAuliffe to commute his sentence to life in prison, arguing that jurors did not hear enough evidence about Grays history as a sexual abuse victim and resulting drug use before they chose to sentence him to death, The Virginian-Pilot reported this week.
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well, seems like an obvious solution
What do you want for your last meal
LEAD
Then give him a frickin’ firing squad!
Give him some of that toxic heroin that is causing people to nod off at McDonald’s.
No kidding.
Ass.Press didn’t mention WHAT he did to get the death penalty, just said that it was bad punishment and he had a harsh life. His victim had a harsh end, no doubt.
Nitrogen asphyxiation.
I’d be happy to oblige him.
Ah yes, his attorney wants life in prison for him because he objects to the needle and the firing squad isn’t legal.
Too bad and so sad, execute him the legal way.
I don’t know if it’s still true but Utah gave you the option as the inmate including Firing Squad. I think Gary Gilmore shoes firing squad. let’s give them 2 or 3 options because we are such believers in choice and that will make everybody happy.
Talk about a markeup. What is the cost at the local vet?
Gets my vote. I’m sure it’s more of a choice than his victims got.
Lest there be any sympathy for Mr. Gray, here’s his story at WIki:
“The 2006 Richmond spree murders took place during a seven-day period in January 2006 in and around Richmond, Virginia, and claimed the lives of seven people, including four members of the Harvey family and three members of the Baskerville-Tucker family. The perpetrators were Ricky Javon Gray and his nephew Ray Joseph Dandridge. Dandridge’s girlfriend Ashley Baskerville assisted the pair as an accomplice during their murder and robbery spree until she herself became one of their victims. After Gray and Dandridge were arrested, two prior murders, including the murder of Gray’s wife, and a near-fatal assault in late 2005 were also linked to the men.
“Dandridge pleaded guilty to murdering the three Baskerville-Tucker victims in exchange for receiving a life sentence without the possibility of parole. Gray was charged with capital murder in connection with the Harvey family killings, convicted, and sentenced to death for the murders of Stella and Ruby Harvey, who were children aged 9 and 4 at the time they were killed. Gray’s execution date has been set for Wednesday, January 18, 2017.”
Yes they did mention what he did.
He beat and stabbed people to death. It’s in the article.
I think Mcaullife will stop his execution, however.
What is unbelievable is that Virginia spent $66k for the drugs to execute 2 people.
Big Pharma.
Give him a heroin overdose, the libs might like that.
“Gray was convicted of killing Bryan and Kathryn Harvey and their 9-year-old and 4-year-old daughters during a home invasion. “
See my post #14, below.
Buried deep in the article. It should’ve led the piece.
Death row inmates should receive the same punishment that their victims got.
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