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mr. lockett was doing. this was not supposed to happen. >> woodruff: roy englert, what injure sense of it? we know there's a debate in the state of oklahoma before this happened. the court's ruling one way, the governor pushing back and a lot had to do with the fact that it was a combination of drugs that hadn't been tried before. >> there will have to be an investigation into what went wrong. the preliminary report was that they had difficulty finding a vain or -- vein or a vein exploded. it a known danger with the first drug. that having been said mr. lockett lived 15 years after killing his victim and we're worrying about 40 minutes versus 4 minutes for the execution. he it needs to be kept in -- >> woodruff: are you definedding what happened here? >> of course not. the governor did the right thing but putting off the 8:00 p.m. execution and ordering an investigation. >> woodruff: dennis weimann, is there a way to ensure this -- deborah denno, is there a way to ensure this never happens? >> there shouldn
mr. lockett was doing. this was not supposed to happen. >> woodruff: roy englert, what injure sense of it? we know there's a debate in the state of oklahoma before this happened. the court's ruling one way, the governor pushing back and a lot had to do with the fact that it was a combination of drugs that hadn't been tried before. >> there will have to be an investigation into what went wrong. the preliminary report was that they had difficulty finding a vain or -- vein or a vein...
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mr. lockett to the hospital to resuscitate him.she said he was conscious and blinking, licking his lips, even after the process began. he then began to seize. meaning have seizures. eyewitness reporting from bailey elise mcbride. he said the prisoner after being rushed to the hospital suffered a heart attack and died. this is breaking news tonight out of oklahoma. the state scheduled two executions for tonight by le lethal injection. the first didn't go as planned. it appears it went horribly wrong and the prisoner died of a heart attack after the execution was halted. the second execution has been stayed for two weeks. the director of the oklahoma department of directions gave this account of what went wrong. >> those that were inside witnessed, it was determined he was sedated approximately seven minutes into the execution. at that time we began pushing the second and third drug in the protocol. there was some concern at that time that the drugs would not have any effect. so the doctor observed the line and determined that the li
mr. lockett to the hospital to resuscitate him.she said he was conscious and blinking, licking his lips, even after the process began. he then began to seize. meaning have seizures. eyewitness reporting from bailey elise mcbride. he said the prisoner after being rushed to the hospital suffered a heart attack and died. this is breaking news tonight out of oklahoma. the state scheduled two executions for tonight by le lethal injection. the first didn't go as planned. it appears it went horribly...
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mr. lockett, the second one didn't take place.uled but you can be sure there will be more court activity between now and then. >> all right. so let's do some point, counter point here and get to the heart of the matter. one perspective on this is, for all the sensitivity we're hearing, so what, so what that he seemed to be in pain. the goal was to kill him. isn't it just -- is it about killing kindly? is that how we're supposed to do it? >> and along those lines, it is worth pointing out that mr. lockett was convicted of an absolutely horrendous homicide where a 19-year-old woman was shot and then apparently buried alive. so i mean, this is a completely horrendous kroocrime. however, the law in the united states is, under the eighth amendment which prohibits cruel and unusual punishment, you cantor chur someone when you're killing them. what's happened in recent years is that the european companies that supplied the lethal injection drugs have refused to participate in the death penalty anymore. so american states that have the de
mr. lockett, the second one didn't take place.uled but you can be sure there will be more court activity between now and then. >> all right. so let's do some point, counter point here and get to the heart of the matter. one perspective on this is, for all the sensitivity we're hearing, so what, so what that he seemed to be in pain. the goal was to kill him. isn't it just -- is it about killing kindly? is that how we're supposed to do it? >> and along those lines, it is worth...
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mr. lockett the's body and do an autopsy, and figure out which one of the drugs killed him or cardiac arrest or what was absorbed of the drugs he was given. we do know what drugs he was given and the dosage to be administered, but we know that he got all of the midsazolam and there will be a toxicology to determine the cause of death, and we will find out who is involved in the investigation, and a lot of people are calling for it to be an outside independent group and not the department of corrections to k make sure that everything is transparent and straight forward. that is the big dispute is that the state felt that it had given the necessary details and information and the basics that it was supposed to give and had to give under the law, but the attorney attorneys for the clients don't agree, because this went horribly wrong. >> and 46-year-old charles warner who was scheduled to be executed last night as well has been postponed for two week wee and is that the all of the information coming from the governor? >> well, that is all of the information we have now, and mr. warner was to be
mr. lockett the's body and do an autopsy, and figure out which one of the drugs killed him or cardiac arrest or what was absorbed of the drugs he was given. we do know what drugs he was given and the dosage to be administered, but we know that he got all of the midsazolam and there will be a toxicology to determine the cause of death, and we will find out who is involved in the investigation, and a lot of people are calling for it to be an outside independent group and not the department of...
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mr. lockett. however, it its a sedative. the first time oklahoma used the three drug protocol. i understand that in florida they use the same drug but five times more of it. so there were some indications that there could be some, use with this execution. as media witnesses we were disturbed that we could not see what was going on behind the curtains. we felt like, that's our job to report what happened. we were informed later, he died 43 minutes after the execution began of a heart attack. the prison told us that they don't know if this will be classified as an execution that will be up to the state medical examiner. >> let me, let me jump in. you raise a lack of transparency and reporters observing something one of the most important grave activities the government conducts. also, give us briefly the background on the, the issues around secrecy on the drug use themselves and that case. the reason witnesses are in the execution chamber. we can report to the public this has been done in a constitutional manner. without being
mr. lockett. however, it its a sedative. the first time oklahoma used the three drug protocol. i understand that in florida they use the same drug but five times more of it. so there were some indications that there could be some, use with this execution. as media witnesses we were disturbed that we could not see what was going on behind the curtains. we felt like, that's our job to report what happened. we were informed later, he died 43 minutes after the execution began of a heart attack. the...
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mr. lockett's vein exploded.tched execution and this is more reason why people around this country need to pay very close attention to how executions happen in this country. but more than that, we need to say to the governor of oklahoma and our elected officials across this nation that, one there is no right way to kill, but we cannot say that lethal injection is humane. >> yeah. >> it's not humane. it is cruel. it's unreasonable. it's cruel -- it's unusual -- unusual. and it's degrading punishment and it needs to end. but more than that, we need to see an end to the death penalty in this country. >> what happened? the events that preceded this execution seem like a abdication of justice. the governor overrode the stay from the supreme court that poll friction introduced, impeachment was threatened. >> that's right. >> i wonder how did that happen? how is that possible? and now, the notion that the governor saying, oh, well, we need to review how it is that we kill people or,is that we complete these sort of deat
mr. lockett's vein exploded.tched execution and this is more reason why people around this country need to pay very close attention to how executions happen in this country. but more than that, we need to say to the governor of oklahoma and our elected officials across this nation that, one there is no right way to kill, but we cannot say that lethal injection is humane. >> yeah. >> it's not humane. it is cruel. it's unreasonable. it's cruel -- it's unusual -- unusual. and it's...
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lockette. she said she went to a room with kaepernick who kissed her and took her clothes off. according to the police report she got naked, mr. kaepernick told her that he was going to be right back and left the bedroom. they did not have sex. the woman then remembers the other two football players peeking into the room and then that's the last thing sheers are before she woke up at a hospital. she has no idea how she got there. so what happened to her? cbs miami reporter says the police aren't saying much. >> miami police are saying at this point this is not considered a sexual assault investigation. they are simply investigating an informational report in fact they are not calling this a crime at all at this point. >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> you can the police report on kpix 5 on kpix.com. >>> court hearings are scheduled for two other 49ers players in unrelated criminal cases. linebacker aldon smith faces dui and weapons possession charges. chris culliver is accused of hitting a bicyclist with a car and leaving the scene. both cases are in santa clara county. >>> let's switch gears now. the all-important weekend
lockette. she said she went to a room with kaepernick who kissed her and took her clothes off. according to the police report she got naked, mr. kaepernick told her that he was going to be right back and left the bedroom. they did not have sex. the woman then remembers the other two football players peeking into the room and then that's the last thing sheers are before she woke up at a hospital. she has no idea how she got there. so what happened to her? cbs miami reporter says the police...
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lockette. they were hanging out and drinking and smoking marijuana. she went to another room with colin kaepernick who kissed her ard took off her clothes. according to police report, she got completely naked. mr told her he was going to be right back and left the room. they did not have sex. the woman says she remembers the other two football players peeking into her room. the next thing she remembers is waking up in the hospital. she as no idea how she got there. so what happened to her? cbs miami reporter maggie newland says police there aren't saying much. >> miami police are saying at this point this is not considered a sexual assault investigation. they are simply investigating an informational report in fact they are not calling this a crime at all at this point. >> the report gives no indication of whether or not this woman was injured or what exactly led to her being in the hospital. anne makovec, kpix 5. >> the police report makes clear that kaepernick and the woman did have a previous sexual relationship. >>> coming april 15, got to get your taxes in and you will have a chance to get your hands on these. google glass. for the first time ever, mountain view base the google is maked i
lockette. they were hanging out and drinking and smoking marijuana. she went to another room with colin kaepernick who kissed her ard took off her clothes. according to police report, she got completely naked. mr told her he was going to be right back and left the room. they did not have sex. the woman says she remembers the other two football players peeking into her room. the next thing she remembers is waking up in the hospital. she as no idea how she got there. so what happened to her? cbs...