Ohio Inmate's Execution Delayed One Week ....

Pull up a chair, post your points ...

Ohio Inmate's Execution Delayed One Week ....

Postby HRHPatey » Wed, 16 Sep 2009 11:12:21 GMT

I sincerely apologize if this news publication is offensive to anyone.

This actually took me by surprise...... I believe it was my reaction to reading as well as the actual story. Not really discussing my thoughts on execution/death penalty, and yet acknowledging the crime and fate of a young 14 year old... I guess it was more about the fact that although we are aware that executions take place, we rarely hear/read anything about them ...

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

LUCASVILLE, Ohio — Gov. Ted Strickland ordered a weeklong reprieve for a condemned inmate on Tuesday after the Ohio execution team had problems finding the inmate's veins during the lethal injection process.

Executioners struggled for more than two hours to locate suitable veins for inserting IVs into 53-year-old Romell Broom, who was sentenced to die for the rape and slaying of a 14-year-old Tryna Middleton in 1984.

No Ohio governor has issued a similar last-minute reprieve since the state resumed executions in 1999.

The team began working on Broom, in a holding cell 17 steps from the execution chamber, at about 2 p.m. They stopped at about 4:30 p.m. Broom attempted to help the team access his veins, and after one failed attempt, he covered his face and appeared to be sobbing.

Broom's lawyer, Tim Sweeney, wrote Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Thomas J. Moyer asking him to end the procedure.

"Any further attempts today to carry out the execution of Mr. Broom would be cruel and unusual punishment in violation of ... the U.S. Constitution," he wrote. "They would also violate Ohio's statutory requirement that a lethal injection execution is to be quick and painless."

Prisons director Terry Collins said he asked Strickland for the reprieve at about 4 p.m., but that the difficulty "absolutely, positively" does not shake his faith in the state's lethal injection procedure.

Broom had asked to see his attorney, Adele Shank, as the team struggled, but she was not allowed access to him due to policy that says the inmate cannot have contact with lawyers once the injection process begins. Shank said she was concerned because it appeared Broom winced in pain.

"I think it was obviously a flawed process," said Shank.

A medical evaluation Monday determined that veins in Broom's right arm appeared accessible, while those in his left arm were not as visible.

The scene Tuesday was reminiscent of the problems that delayed executions in 2006 and 2007 and led to changes in Ohio's lethal injection process.

In 2006, the execution of Joseph Clark was delayed for more than an hour after the team failed to properly attach an IV.

Since Clark's execution, the state's execution rules have allowed team members to take as much time as they need to find the best vein for the IVs that carry the three lethal chemicals.

The state also had difficulty finding the veins of inmate Christopher Newton, whose May 2007 execution was delayed nearly two hours.

In that case, the state said the delay was caused by team members taking their time as opposed to an unforeseen problem.

Ohio has executed 32 men since Wilford Berry in 1999, an execution slightly delayed also because of problems finding a vein.
"I traveled among unknown men,
In lands beyond the sea:
Nor England! Did I know till then
What love I bore to thee."
Item Shelf
User avatar
HRHPatey
The Queen
 
Posts: 2500
Mood: HappyHappy
Joined: Thu, 04 Oct 2007 00:37:48 GMT
Location: Monroe, OH
PostCash: 19825

Re: Ohio Inmate's Execution Delayed One Week ....

Postby Mrs. Blueblood » Wed, 16 Sep 2009 11:42:56 GMT

That is ridiculous.

What did he do to that poor 14 yr old girl? I bet she more than winced in pain at his hands.

I am sure her Mother could have found a vein. That is just ridiculous.

Maybe they should shoot him or hang him! There are other options if you cant find a vein.

Her poor family was prepared for this to happen, they should not continue to be tortured by this monster.

This was on the front page of one of the sections of the Mid Journal paper this past weekend. The mother holding a large painting of her 14 yr old daughter.
User avatar
Mrs. Blueblood
Conversation Lord
 
Posts: 204
Joined: Sat, 06 Oct 2007 15:50:12 GMT
Location: Monroe, Ohio
PostCash: 995


Return to Monroe Chat

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest

cron