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the chair and the wrist and the thigh with a 40 gloc every bullet exiting. the video shows her standing then she collapsed to her knees she was reaching for the. she fought for. 20 minutes before she died. i think about that every day where she reaches for the. struggle to take even a few steps towards her daughter's she says tonight the pain of shelby's loss is real i'm going to make sure if it takes. me he needs to get that and. we begin today shoulder to look at the chaos surrounding executions in the united
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states now that many of the drugs use release the injections are no longer available the execution drugs scarcity stems from the receipt of manufacturers in europe and united states to live to be used to people to death. i think the job of defending. the most unpopular amongst our society is absolutely indispensable part of our society. all of my clients have already been tried convicted and sentenced to death in ohio state court system . and scheduled going back to june 3rd of 2009. committing suicide 3 days before the execution. on 25th was executed wrong phillips was next on nov 14th.
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2013. and. that is where. all the attorneys for an ohio inmate scheduled to die through an experimental execution method say their client will suffer a terrifying and agonizing death according to his lawyers the untested injection method it will not properly statement which will cause him to feel the pain of suffocation before he dies and his mcquire is on death row for the 1989 rape and murder of pregnant woman joy stewart. the state is planning to inject him with a 2 drug mix that's never been used in an execution before. we presented our case to the judge to stop the execution. and we argue that dennis is going to essentially feel to be consciously aware of feeling like he is going to suffocate like he is suffocating because he is suffocating because of the way the drugs work . so now we sit and wait expecting
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a decision any time today. it's. really. hard it's going to. find you know is. he. going to hear. every this is alan garner from the federal budget centers office. oh i thought better days. you know say what are you going to buy today you know not that i'm aware of i just got out of that meeting.
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for the 2nd a record number of people convicted of crimes have been exonerated in the united states according to a new by the national registry of exonerations 149 people falsely convicted of crimes were treated 2015 nearly 40 percent of those cases were charged as. a. states choose. to see after spending 15 years against president jefferson parish mayor is free d.n.a. evidence exonerated david who is on death row at angola serving a sentence for the rape and murder of his 14 year old cousin his attorneys are speaking right now in the 7th ward. you dream of it every day but it's not it's not the same as actually going through it it's. just a serial walk just. because you've been living in
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those conditions for so long. i mean. damon tippett oh the man right there in the center of your screen free today he spent 23 hours a day in solitary confinement during his 15 years at angola now 38 years old he went to jail when he was 23. if i had just gone off and done something else. like that running to write every day for 15 years every day that's what i would think about. now and. i think it's not. a problem for her to ever fall for our part of the world better.
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they came a man came in. and questioned him. and after that. he never came home. every. day to the. oldest daughter under the believe you. believe. the. parent anguished cry his 14 year old daughter is dead brutally murdered if that reality isn't horrible enough the family. 22 year old.
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they walked into the court and made it sound like i just walked into this. room. believes someone would never confess to.
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all over. the state of tourist express case tells. us it's time for you to do it and it doesn't even go to the state. on this average to see them being able to reverse your. are anything can happen to you we here are in full swing even at 3 pm.
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he said they're just smiling smiling like it ain't nothing we all saw up because all things do you think we'll see. it takes a lot out of me when i see him you saw what happened today. and before the court hearings was a month apart or 2 months apart we was in court every week for months. we've been to court so many times in the past few months i haven't even had time to really green over my daughter's death. and. you know they do say and we go through a terrible ordeal and most of the time the victims' families they are very much in favor the death penalty. there are some people that because of what they did have
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given up the right to live among us and that is our falls the. you know i've been doing this a long time i think my 1st death penalty case was 988 people ever been executed. that's the unfortunate thing in our system that it takes too long. i don't think there's enough focus on victim's family you know in terms of closure. at some point death family deserves closure don't they. as the state of ohio prepared to use. lethal injection for the 1st time for dennis mcguire. his attorneys argued this week that he would suffer from a condition known as hunger. tourney unsuccessfully challenge the 2 drug protocol in federal court this week. he's going to start to obstruct right away you're looking for his head coming up. there may be vomiting he's not
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going to be trying to movies who try to clear the obstruction i mean. is one of the things that's been mentioned i don't remember if there's a strap across that. you should be able to see the muscles tense in you know you release intensity releasing you know it's more than one doctor who thinks it's quite possible that he still could be alive that 5 minutes or. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race is on the any dramatic development only. exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very high time to sit down in.
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how why a paradise with a round turned into a round the experimentation field but agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments but often in day you have many of these people one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental research going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have less political power.
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one i often said the enemies you empty car. if you could interest to transport the cars to boost used to mean transport if you could. call putting the what we do is actually very very tiny today so the biggest expense for us in the next year but in the next 510 years is how do we build a better product and more safety and maybe a better economy contract between the best driver to convince more drivers to show they called more passengers for symptoms. it's a job that is very thankless and it's not very popular. and now how many hours and not be there. when. there's an execution it's toxic i worry about him i support
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the important job that he's doing and i know he puts his whole heart and soul into it and. i don't know that i want him in it for the rest of our lives. because of the stress and the toll that it takes on him and us. so i honestly i if tomorrow it could be abolished in ohio that would be the best thing possible because then he would have to choose it would just be taken away. not just in ohio but all over the country we've got states that are just kind of. i don't know where the experimenting on our clients the media focus is.
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you don't torture mike for it if you're going to kill him. it's hard to make sure that when damon came out he spent the 1st 5 or 6 weeks living with my wife and me in minneapolis and went to work doing mail delivery in our office. we helped him deal with getting back on the grid he had no driver's license he had no idea other than the one from death row. group of people. like myself. i became absolutely convinced beams innocence down for about 4 hours of work on the case. if you read the autopsy room.
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you knew right away. it was completely. earth because. it was helping crystal search for her when she turned up friday night. and she wasn't there. because he was. looking for for 36 hours. just lay down and go to sleep. and they wanted to ask questions of crystal. at 1st i thought it was just a routine. relationship like. earth. day when jefferson parish deputies made.
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their. news. cliche use the technique it's designed to elicit a confession. all in a way. that. they're there. to manipulate you. i was told i failed my witnesses one for me he explained in detail executed. after having no sleep for 36 hours and. interrogation like that it's a nightmare. if you. look at you.
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when you break you when you eat you you'll tell them whatever they want to hear. i would not have told anything you want to tell. you. why. why wasn't a little stronger. why couldn't i just keep telling them look i didn't do it i didn't do it i was their target and that was it you know they found an easy target and they got it. you know nobody's ever apologized.
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and nobody's ever recognize it was done. nobody knows unless you've been through it yourself trust me and death penalty case is a lot different than just a regular murder case. that i mean it's year after year after year going through different appeals why put a family through the suffering of having to have to relive that for the next 20 years or 50 years old 20 years from now or be 7 am i not even be alive i might not even be alive to see justice. for my daughter. sarah says washee
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appreciates the state's hard work in going for the worst possible punishment she just wants everything to be over. after a court hearing in february the prosecutor and the defense attorney walked up to us and said that change. was wanting to put all 4 on the table to where he would change a clique of not guilty to guilty for life in prison no eligibility of corowa. they flat out told us we would have one more court hearing it would be done over with when we walked out that's it. if they take his offer that he put on the table we won't have to go through all the appeals he would spend the rest of his life in prison without parole. i mean i want justice served he committed the crime he committed the murder he needs to
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suffer the consequences but i don't feel like killing him is that's not going to bring my daughter back. i just want them to take the offer. so we can try to move on with our life. can damage a problem or has just hours left to lead the execution is making national headlines not wire will be put to death by a combination of drugs and never before used in the us for this purpose or this new drug combination was originally designed as a back up for principle which ohio has used and so now.
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it's. execution. this. time was. not. convicted killer dennis mcguire spent the final moments of his life gasping for breath as the state of ohio for the 1st time used an untried 2 drug method of lethal injection he reportedly gas snorted during the 26 minutes it took the drugs to kill them. it was the longest execution by lethal injection and u.s. history. long time witnesses to executions were stunned that the boy was
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kind of a rattling good. there was. a couple times he definitely choking. at this point it is entirely premature to consider this execution protocol to be anything other than a failed and you can. as an experiment by the state of ohio the people of the state of ohio should be appalled at what was done here today in their names. i. believe that's exactly what.
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i don't know what this means going forward maybe the governor is rightly appalled at what just happened decides that he's going to start a reprieve. for commuting sentences or you know i don't know. the only failure is you as a lawyer want to buy his a saw so you should perish the same way typical lawyer. loto know people pretty straight and blows down in an opinion when i can and i want to get your own reaction the results are in the experiment was a fail and i think we're talking about exactly what we argued dennis mcguire was going to suffocate to death and that that was going to be terrifying and horrifying for him to experience. they need terror of watching my day so for more than 18 the . know what cruel and unusual punishment is when this is nearly every joy sister
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says she knows her sister suffered terror in pain when she was raped sodomized choked and killed by dennis mcguire she says he was treated more humanely today than her sister was treated and it was time for him to face his judgment you're going to people that are going to say so i'm going to get it should be painless. you shouldn't have to go that way should it be tortured to death. or did you ever actually consider it to do to you have to. you have to come face to face with your own mortality. for me it was. facing the fact that one day they may come take me and lay me on a table stick and you'll. shut down my organs one i want. you know i've survived my 1st year done quite
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a bit i'm told. trying to. control things or. is everything's everything happens quickly. i spent 15 years locked in a cell for 23 hours a day in the what was once the bloody u.s. prison in the country i had visits from my family maybe 5 times in the 15 years out there every day i would do the same thing it was the same thing wake up make coffee my bubble prepare for the day same thing saw sunshine 3 hours when. you sit there in wait to die. after having only been out for just over a year sometimes feel like a mad hatter and wonder you know. it's still very much a dream to me at times. i use. on many more exonerations is it going to take before we as
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a society. realize that. this is not working and we actually do something about it thank you. quick now for those italian the sad want to keep their savings or put it into because. they confiscation of the garbage or the vatican whoever runs the country over there and you will preserve your wealth and jurisdiction that respects your sovereignty as an individual and respect your wealth don't live in a country that's just going to rip you off blindly. paradise with around to and into around the experimentation field the agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants
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there's no question. otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments but often in day and you have many of these people who have one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental research going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have less political power. thank you we had. 3540 years old. in the water. so for the fisherman. it is. understood.
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that i'm going to move ahead. and i thought my feet hurt the machine and. i believe that this is none of the therapy is. absurd it's really harsh things that happen in life. thanks. to.
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