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Post by Potassium_Pixie on Aug 30, 2016 18:52:46 GMT -6
From "The Execution Protocol" and they do it a second time when they were practicing for an execution at least back then. Just take a look at it and tell me what you think. This is the clip I've always wanted.
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Post by deathcub2000 on Aug 31, 2016 7:19:18 GMT -6
This was the first of two documentaries that were closely related. One of the individuals in the first documentary was A.J. Bannister. He was showcased in the first one and then was made the subject of the second documentary, "Raising Hell".
Thank you for showing this. I found it very interesting when it came out in 1992.
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Post by Potassium_Pixie on Sept 3, 2016 0:37:45 GMT -6
Attached are shots of said lethal injection machine. The first picture is Delaware's machine which I got from a 20/20 interview with Fred Leuchter on the same channel. The syringe he is inserting is a saline syringe. From left to right, the syringes are 2 pentothal, 2 pavulon and 2 kcl and the end syringes are saline flushes. The second picture is of Missouri's machine when they used it in Potosi. There are no pictures of Illinois's machine when its opened up. My avatar is the picture of the machine New Jersey never used. Fred Leuchter confirmed it himself when I e-mailed him a few years ago. Attachments:
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Post by Woody on Sept 7, 2016 1:33:04 GMT -6
Is that Naziscum Leuchter still around?
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Post by Potassium_Pixie on Sept 8, 2016 11:21:26 GMT -6
Yes. There was an interview that he did on YouTube.
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Post by VA Justice on Nov 6, 2016 22:33:39 GMT -6
From "The Execution Protocol" and they do it a second time when they were practicing for an execution at least back then. Just take a look at it and tell me what you think. This is the clip I've always wanted. Missouri Department of Corrections abandoned use of the Leuchter injection delivery machine around 1996 and shifted to manual delivery of the chemicals intravenously. I asked about this change with the public information officer for the Department around that time and they told me that the machine had proven too difficult to calibrate over the years.
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