Ohio to Use “Painful” Injection in Execution

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 26, 2017

Of course it’s a white criminal we’re having this debate over, even though only 42% of death row inmates are white (while whites make up 63% of the US population).

Newsweek:

Ohio is preparing to put to death a convicted child killer in its first execution for more than three years.

Ronald Phillips, 43, is scheduled to be executed Wednesday at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville, Associated Press reported. He was sentenced to death in 1993 for the rape and murder of Sheila Marie Evans, his girlfriend’s three-year-old daughter.

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a last-ditch appeal by Phillips Tuesday night, who, along with other death row inmates has challenged the three-drug execution method used in the state. Campaigners had delivered a 10,000-signature petition to Governor John Kasich’s office, but were referred to the state’s department of correction and rehabilitation which said it would carry out executions “in a lawful, humane and dignified manner.”

The last execution in Ohio took place in 2014, of Dennis McGuire, convicted of the rape and murder of a pregnant woman. Witnesses said he gasped and heaved after being injected with the drugs, taking 25 minutes to die.

The state plans to use a different three-drug mix to kill Phillips, but in both cases they will use a controversial sedative, midazolam. Critics say the drug is indequate for use in executions.

Phillips was originally scheduled to be executed in 2013, but Ohio was unable to obtain one of the drugs used in executions, the barbituate pentobarbital, because the European Union banned manufacturers in Europe from selling it to U.S. states where it would be used for executions.

Ohio introduced an experimental mix of drugs to use instead, including midazolam, with McGuire the first prisoner executed with the new combination.

The debate is stupid.

People should just be hanged. No one argues that that is painful.

Apparently, the argument is that it’s barbaric, which is a stupid argument. Especially in light of the “injections are painful tho” argument.