Hello Everybody,
It's been a while, but the US is back at it again,
this time executing an innocent man -
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/daniel-lewis-lee-executed-today-2020-07-14/
Even his victims objected. Or rather the family of his victims.
"I didn't do it. I've made a lot of mistakes in my life, but I'm
not a murderer." ~Daniel Lewis Lee, innocent man executed on 7/14/2020
Funny that his two accomplices were given life sentences, not having
to worry about being given the juice.
"You're killing an innocent man." ~Daniel Lewis Lee, final last words
How did the federal government do it? Not by using a three-drug
cocktail as in years past. After all, it has been almost 20 years
since the last time this was done. Today, all that is need is one
drug to do the trick - pentobarbitol. This is the same drug that
veterinarians use to put down family pets.
Problem is, nobody makes it any more in the USA. Only found in
Missouri, which had a stash produced by Akorn back in 2003. And
Akorn would not sell it to any state that wanted to use it for
executions. So how did the federal government get hold of it to
execute those it wanted dead? Did somebody make a secret deal
with the state of Missouri to get some of that good stuff? And
why did it choose pentobarbitol, when it would have been far
easier, and a whole lot cheaper, to simply expose the poor fellow
to somebody who is infected with COVID-19? After all, he was not
wearing a mask during his execution ...
--Lee
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We Put Big Loads In Tight Places
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