Submitted by academiaadvice t3_xyy0u5 in dataisbeautiful
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sdrowkcabdelleps t1_irj9fst wrote
I'm guessing other is murdered.
JustinEbriated t1_irjb0wh wrote
Why do they swab prisoners arms with alcohol right before injecting death drugs?
Bajakid t1_irjp8l6 wrote
I’d guess “suicide” is also murder
Alfalfa_World t1_irkal7s wrote
Itd be considered 'inhumane". But i see the irony, as deathrow itself is so inhumane.
st4n13l t1_irkopsw wrote
I believe it's technically recorded as "Suicide(d)"
Winklesteinn1 t1_irkorrn wrote
Isn't that more like playing the beta before the complete release?
bikeybikenyc t1_irkpbt9 wrote
Sometimes it helps you find the vein.
LanewayRat t1_irl44a0 wrote
Terrible sad stats. Amazing that Americans tolerate this official barbarism. Locking people up with execution hanging over them as they gradually die off from suicide and natural causes is sorta like torture isn’t it? It would actually be more humane to quickly carry out the sentence.
LanewayRat t1_irl4vtc wrote
Why would it be inhumane not to swab them? Alcohol prevents infection, it doesn’t anaesthetise the area.
zvug t1_irl8qam wrote
Because it’s standard operating procedure.
Even if that specific step of the SOP is not necessary in this instance, it’s still good practice for the administer in general so that it becomes second nature.
Greasy_Ape t1_irlcy0k wrote
That is a high suicide rate.
noslenkwah t1_irleq8m wrote
If they have to abort the process for any reason, you don't want them dying of an infection.
Alfalfa_World t1_irlitsi wrote
Well there is a chance they will survive the execution. Many ppl have survived executions before. Its more common than you think.
Most people on death row - dont even end up dying from executions. They die of natural causes, suicide, or murder.
SnippyChunk t1_irlryag wrote
How the hell are these guys getting enough drugs on death row to overdose?
inmydaughterseyes t1_irlzem7 wrote
There are many more drugs in prison than you'd think
GRAWRGER t1_irmialx wrote
it would be, for those that end up being executed.
another way to look at it is that the waiting period invites the possibility of new developments. it'd be a shame for an incorrect verdict leading to the immediate execution of an innocent person, when new evidence exonerating them may have been found in the next year or two.
not sure how often that happens though...
ColinTheMonster t1_irmt5kd wrote
Kinda like checking your blind spot on an empty road
Sir_Isaac_3 t1_irmuiue wrote
Isn’t everyone’s death pending?
Bitter-Basket t1_irnjech wrote
They know that execution is not going to happen. And the horror, pain and suffering their victims and their families endured is unimaginable. I don't feel bad for them - at all.
badicaldude22 t1_irnql5d wrote
You don't say?
Alfalfa_World t1_irot9z6 wrote
Ppl downvote a valid comment on reddit. Yall have google but the average person is too stupid to utilize it. 🤣
CharlesW-G t1_irqvf91 wrote
Overdose refers to the prisoner taking too many drugs themselves, really it's more in the suicide category.
susar345 t1_isdn3jb wrote
I can not get any drugs in my tow and they can overdone? F that!
catsarebitches t1_isgrv9k wrote
check what post you're commenting on, dude
Alfalfa_World t1_ishpoey wrote
Oh shit. Hahaha
academiaadvice OP t1_irj84bt wrote
Source: California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation - https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/capital-punishment/condemned-inmates-who-have-died-since-1978/
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