NewDelhiGuy
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- Oct 5, 2018
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In my opinion it is the best documentary for someone who looking for the best method to ctb..
Yeah it seems the animals are dying much more peaceful death at vet than the prisoners..Hey I got an idea - get a vet to put these prisoners down. One needle filled with Nembutal will do the job.
Most informative part begins at 35:00mins..I had to stop watching after they electrocuted the circus elephant
Thank you. I watched from there. I wonder why they didn't test barbiturates? I can only guess because it requires either cooperation by the inmate or injection by a non-doctor?Most informative part begins at 35:00mins..
Most informative part begins at 35:00mins..
Barbiturates as an option has not been explored in this doc..Thank you. I watched from there. I wonder why they didn't test barbiturates? I can only guess because it requires either cooperation by the inmate or injection by a non-doctor?
Yes the doctor said that death occurs in one minute..I think it may take longer than that as per pph.Thanks. I watched it again.
I believe inert gas is the most peaceful and painless way to leave this realm.
The only gripe I have with this technique -it works so quick..!
Im paranoid, forgive me. Its too quick to make sure everything is in place.Yes the doctor said that death occurs in one minute..I think it may take longer than that as per pph.
But isn't quicker the better..?
It seems that all of us feel as prisoners of this body and desperately trying to find the painless jailbreak.
I understand thatIm paranoid, forgive me. Its too quick to make sure everything is in place.
So when I lose conscience in 10 sec there is not enough time to make necessary corrections [bag, flow etc]
That pro death penalty professor looked so evil to me.That was probably the best documentary I've seen in awhile. Thanks for sharing. I gotta admit, I really wished I was in that altitude chamber alone. Got alittle envious. Not only would you get a peaceful death, but it looked quite pleasurable.
I disagreed with that death penalty advocates stance on executions and how they should be painful. The purpose of executions is not to punish. It's a means to an end. The purpose of punishments is to rehabilitate. Can't rehabilitate the dead. If he wants to keep the death penalty legal, he better support peaceful methods because each time a botched execution occurs, America gets one step closer to banning the practice entirely.
Death penalty cases are too expensive anyway. Plus the condemned usually spends like 20 years on death row anyway. An intelleigent alternative would be to abolish the "death penalty" and give prisoners the right to die. The same right to die that I believe every human being should have.
It's a clean utilitarian approach.
I'm thinking don't start inhaling right away? That's what I'm planning to do if I need to (and if I can be that calm).Im paranoid, forgive me. Its too quick to make sure everything is in place.
So when I lose conscience in 10 sec there is not enough time to make necessary corrections [bag, flow etc]
The company that owns the patent on Nembutol is based in Denmark. As per that nation's philosophy (perhaps its laws), the company refuses to supply N to any purchaser who might use it for executions, or to allow any of its distributers to do so. That's why no US state uses it. I'm sure nations would love to use N, since it's a relatively cheap and certain method of execution, and no one can label it "cruel and unusual punishment," but the company won't be party to or complicit in capitol punishment.Barbiturates as an option has not been explored in this doc..
In my opinion it is the best documentary for someone who looking for the best method to ctb..
I have a 40cuft cylinder of N2. It's technically bigger than I need, but it has allowed me to flinch a couple times, miss the bus, and not worry about needing it refilled for further attempts. I have this regulator: https://www.harborfreight.com/regulator-gauge-94841.htmljust trying to figure out cylinder size ill need.