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Sweet Stars
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posted December 15, 2006 09:06 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Updated:2006-12-15 19:40:27
Florida Suspends Executions After Botched Death

By RON WORD
AP
OCALA, Fla. (Dec. 15) - Gov. Jeb Bush suspended all executions in Florida after a medical examiner said Friday that prison officials botched the insertion of the needles when a convicted killer was put to death earlier this week.

Separately, a federal judge in California imposed a moratorium on executions in the nation's most populous state, declaring that the state's method of lethal injection runs the risk of violating the constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment.

U.S. District Judge Jeremy Fogel ruled in San Jose that California's "implementation of lethal injection is broken." But he said: "It can be fixed."

In Florida, medical examiner Dr. William Hamilton said Wednesday's execution of Angel Nieves Diaz took 34 minutes - twice as long as usual - and required a rare second dose of lethal chemicals because the needles were inserted clear through his veins and into the flesh in his arms. The chemicals are supposed to go into the veins.

Hamilton, who performed the autopsy, refused to say whether he thought Diaz died a painful death.

"I am going to defer answers about pain and suffering until the autopsy is complete," he said. He said the results were preliminary and other tests may take several weeks.

Bush created a commission to examine the state's lethal injection process in light of Diaz's case, and he halted the signing of any more death warrants until the panel completes its final report by March 1.

The governor said he wants to ensure the process does not constitute cruel and unusual punishment, as some death penalty foes argued bitterly after Diaz's execution. Florida has 374 people on death row; it has carried out four executions this year.

Diaz, 55, was put to death for murdering of the manager of a Miami topless bar during a holdup in 1979.

The medical examiner's findings contradicted the explanation given by prison officials, who said Diaz needed the second dose because liver disease caused him to metabolize the lethal drugs more slowly. Hamilton said that although there were records that Diaz had hepatitis, his liver appeared normal.

Executions in Florida normally take no more than about 15 minutes, with the inmate rendered unconscious and motionless within three to five minutes. But Diaz appeared to be moving 24 minutes after the first injection, grimacing, blinking, licking his lips, blowing and appearing to mouth words.

As a result of the chemicals going into Diaz's arms around the elbow, he had an 12-inch chemical burn on his right arm and an 11-inch chemical burn on his left arm, Hamilton said.

Florida Corrections Secretary James McDonough said the execution team did not see any swelling of the arms, which would have been an indication that the chemicals were going into tissues and not veins.

Diaz's attorney, Suzanne Myers Keffler, reacted angrily to the findings.

"This is complete negligence on the part of the state," she said. "When he was still moving after the first shot of chemicals, they should have known there was a problem and they shouldn't have continued. This shows a complete disregard for Mr. Diaz. This is disgusting."

Earlier, in a court hearing in Ocala, she had won an assurance from the attorney general's office that she could have access to all findings and evidence from the autopsy. She withdrew a request for an independent autopsy.

David Elliot, spokesman for the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, said experts his group had contacted suspected that liver disease was not the explanation for the problem.

"Florida has certainly deservedly earned a reputation for being a state that conducts botched executions, whether its electrocution or lethal injection," Elliot said. "We just think the Florida death penalty system is broken from start to finish."

Florida got rid of the electric chair after two inmates' heads caught fire during executions in the 1990s and another suffered a severe nosebleed in 2000. Lethal injection was portrayed as a more humane and more reliable process.

Twenty people have been executed by lethal injection in Florida since the state switched from the electric chair in 2000.

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12/15/06 17:21 EST

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neptune5
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posted December 15, 2006 09:43 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Sweet Stars, i'm sure you're quite knowledgable, but i would suggest sticking to only threads that are rather meaningful to the theme "Global Unity". Of course you are addressing bad things that happen in our world, but in reality thats most of what all that happens in our world, are terrible atrocities, misunderstandings, harsh judgement, lies, deceit, & manipulation of the truth. So to get more replies to your threads you should address a topic that not only shows the 'bad happenings' of our world, but promotes change. Good Luck.

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BornUnderDioscuri
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posted December 15, 2006 10:31 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BornUnderDioscuri     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have to disagree that thread fits in here because it discusses political issues just like everything else here and i have to say wow thats seriously horrible. While i do support death penalty in theory (only if its 100% guaranteed ur getting the right guy) situations like these make me cringe.

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Dulce Luna
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posted December 15, 2006 10:51 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Dulce Luna     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Who says this thread doesn't fit here? The death penalty is most certainly a political issue that fits under global unity.

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sue g
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posted December 16, 2006 04:47 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Its very fitting, albeit very very sad...

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Sweet Stars
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posted December 16, 2006 01:01 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Righttttttt girls


Hey Sue I missed you


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sue g
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posted December 16, 2006 02:03 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Is that you MG....

You got a new Scorp man then....what is he like, how did you meet him?

x

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Sweet Stars
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posted December 16, 2006 02:04 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yes I did we have been dating for a few months now.

I met him through a friend in school.


He's a Scorpio with a Taurus Moon like you


Very romantic


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sue g
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posted December 16, 2006 03:07 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Very romantic for sure with those placings

What are his Venus and Mars in?

Did you change yer mind then about Scorpios being complete and utter ^&%$£^&$%

Got any pics of him?

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Sweet Stars
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posted December 16, 2006 05:59 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
His Venus is in Libra


His Mars is in Sag

You can check out his pic in the astorlogy section where I posted a thread called Guess his sun. moon, and rising

Yes I did change my mind LOL I am also glad his Venus isn't in Sag :x


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sue g
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posted December 17, 2006 04:43 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thanks will go and have a look!!!

Yeah Venus in Sag can be a little flirty....you would hate that wouldnt you girl....so would I ...Moon in the bull and all that...

Good luck with him...hope he is good to you!

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neptune5
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posted December 17, 2006 11:12 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
isn't death penality still around in texas, and i mean don't they still fry you with the chair in texas, several southern states have it don't they?

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