Until recently, the history of horrors hasn’t stopped many in the news media from downplaying or excusing even the most glaring failures.
But as news coverage of the DPIC report suggests, that may be changing. Today, botched executions are playing an important role in prompting a reconsideration of the death penalty across the country.Three of them occurred in Alabama, three in Arizona, and one in Texas. And each of them received extensive media coverage. All of them
from difficulties in finding usable veins in the inmates whom execution teams were seeking to kill. In each instance, they struggled to secure the IV lines needed to carry the lethal drugs.Executioners can have problems like those when the condemned have been intravenous drug users, and their veins are collapsed. Some are overweight, making it hard to find a vein. Because lethal injection is a complex procedure, considerable skill can be required from execution teams.
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