and then finally, it was over. >> after an hour and 57 minutes, joseph wood was finally declared deading one of the longest executions in u.s. history. to many, this was a clear case of cruel and unusual punishment. >> joe wood is dead, but it took him two hours to die. i can't imagine this is what the criminal justice system had hoped for. when they came up with this new drug protocol. >> there was someone from the attorney general's office, it was very peaceful. he was sleeping and snoring. it was, like, no. this is not what it looks like. >> the victim's family had little sympathy for joseph wood. >> everybody here from what i heard said it was excruciating. you don't know what excruciating is, what's excruciating is seeing your father lying there in a pool of blood, your sister lying in a pool of blood. that's excruciating. this man deserved it. >> this man conducted a horrifying murder, and you guys are going, oh, let's worry about and how he w affected. why didn't we give him aullet, some drano. you people that think the drugs are bad, well, the hell with you guys. >> one of the