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FeatsofClay
10-14-2008, 10:02 AM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27169680/

Overweight killer passes pre-execution exam
Top court had rejected appeal; inmate set to receive lethal injection today


CINCINNATI - A double murderer who says he is too fat to be executed passed a pre-execution exam Tuesday and was cleared to receive a lethal injection.

Richard Cooey, 41, was given a detailed examination, and prison staff found viable veins in both arms to deliver the deadly chemicals, Department of Corrections spokeswoman Andrea Carson said.

The 5-foot-7, 267-pound Cooey had tried to avoid execution by arguing that his obesity would prevent humane lethal injection because viable veins in his arms are hard to find.

Cooey is scheduled to die for killing two college students in 1986. He spent most of the night sitting on his bed and pacing quietly in his cell, Carson said. He fell asleep at 4:06 a.m., woke at 5:20 a.m. and did not ask for breakfast.

He later met with an attorney and a spiritual adviser.

Appeals denied
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday denied one of two pending appeals to stop the execution. It turned down without comment Cooey's claim that his obesity was a bar to humane lethal injection. The argument also had been rejected by a federal appeals court in Cincinnati and the Ohio Supreme Court, with both courts ruling that he missed a deadline for filing appeals.

Cooey was still waiting for a ruling on his appeal of the Ohio Supreme Court's dismissal Monday of his complaint that the state's protocol for lethal injection could cause an agonizing and painful death. He wanted the state to use a single drug rather than a three-drug combination, and asked for a stay of execution pending a hearing on that motion.

Cooey is 75 pounds heavier than when he went to death row — the result of prison food and 23-hour-a-day confinement, his lawyers said.

They also argued that a migraine medicine prescribed by a prison physician could reduce the effect of the anesthetic used as part of the three-drug lethal injection.

They claimed that Ohio has a history of botched executions.

Previous executions
The last Ohio inmate to be executed was Christopher Newton — who was similar in size to Cooey — in May 2007. The execution team had trouble putting IVs in his arm, delaying his execution nearly two hours. There were similar problems in the execution of another inmate in 2006.

Cooey made an earlier trip to the death house. But a U.S. District Court judge intervened hours before his scheduled execution in July 2003 when the Ohio Public Defender's office said it needed more time to assess the case after an appeals court dismissed his previous attorneys for inadequate representation.

Cooey and a co-defendant were convicted in the sexual assaults and slayings of University of Akron students Dawn McCreery, 20, and Wendy Offredo, 21, in September 1986. His co-defendant was 17 and was sentenced to life in prison because of his age.

The Ohio Board of Parole and Gov. Ted Strickland have refused Cooey's plea for clemency.

Cooey dined Monday evening on the special meal he ordered, including T-bone steak, onion rings, french fries, four eggs over easy, toast with butter, hash browns, a pint of rocky road ice cream, a Mountain Dew soft drink and bear claw pastries.

He was set to go to his death without any family members present. Relatives visited Cooey last month at the Ohio State Penitentiary in Youngstown but chose not to make the trip to the death house at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville, Carson said.



After a T-bone, onion rings, french fries, four eggs, toast, hash browns, ice cream Mountain Dew and bear claws he claims prison food is making him fat? Sweet Jesus that is four days worth of food. The reporter had to have trouble typing with his tongue pushed that far into his cheek.

Singularity
10-14-2008, 10:15 AM
Well, he's dead now. Maybe the budget for food in that prison will shrink down to normal proportions.

Merganser
10-16-2008, 08:23 PM
You generally get a pretty nice dinner for your last meal, in most states.

Scutisorex Shrewlord
10-16-2008, 09:03 PM
You generally get a pretty nice dinner for your last meal, in most states.

And you should, IMO.

FeatsofClay
10-16-2008, 09:11 PM
It isn't how nice the dinner was, although last meal is slightly silly to me. It is the sheer amount of food. "Cant' *munch munch* kill me cause *munch munch* I'm fat!"

Pigs in Space
10-17-2008, 12:48 AM
I have a solution:

Inject more poison.

The Winslow
10-17-2008, 05:18 AM
The USA really are a strange place.

Radu
10-17-2008, 10:01 AM
You know, if a humane execution is impossible because his veins are too hard to find---

a bullet costs roughly 10 cents. And it will burrow through fat as easily as muscle. Just something to think about.

(RE: Last Meal --- his last meal sounds like it was mostly craving food and comfort food, the type you'd want to get before you go. I think that prisoners on death row SHOULD get phenomenal meals before their execution, but we should do everything in our power to make sure they belong on death row before doing anything final.)

PWD
10-17-2008, 06:50 PM
a bullet costs roughly 10 cents. And it will burrow through fat as easily as muscle. Just something to think about.

This. Also, I doubt fat would be much of an obstacle to electrocution, nor to gas.

Fair's fair. if he fears one method clearly he'd prefer another. I mean it's obviously not just some vain attempt to put off or weasel out of his execution...

Ancalagon
10-17-2008, 08:03 PM
To be honest, a powerful bullet to the brain is probably more humane than lethal injection - much less chances of screw up.

Lady Fury
10-17-2008, 11:02 PM
To be honest, a powerful bullet to the brain is probably more humane than lethal injection - much less chances of screw up.

I agree. That's what we basically use on the cows once they are near death. A cap gun and a slug right between the eyes.

Name Lips
10-18-2008, 12:14 PM
We could also drop a 1-ton weight on their head.

Maybe they're also shooting for easy cleanup and open casket funerals.

The Winslow
10-18-2008, 12:49 PM
The modern guillotine (with the slanted blade) was invented as a humane way to kill people instantly without leaving them time to suffer.

doc
10-18-2008, 01:51 PM
Hang the bastard with a long rope (his head will pop off)

Sobek
10-18-2008, 02:04 PM
This. Also, I doubt fat would be much of an obstacle to electrocution, nor to gas.
Well, the efficacy of gas is probably related to body mass. But, fat is mostly water and electrolytes, so it's a bitchin' conductor.

Dr. Paragon
10-18-2008, 03:34 PM
He's dead.
So to hell with him and let's move along.
:rolleyes:

Pigs in Space
10-18-2008, 05:15 PM
I agree. That's what we basically use on the cows once they are near death. A cap gun and a slug right between the eyes.

I'd suggest that you would want to use one of those air propelled slug things like they do in real abbatoirs - then you save the bullet.

Just like that guy was carrying around in the latest Cohen brothers movie.

Ancalagon
10-19-2008, 03:07 PM
The modern guillotine (with the slanted blade) was invented as a humane way to kill people instantly without leaving them time to suffer.

The problem with that is that the brain may survive for a bit of time after the decapitation. When the brain is smushed by a large bullet, death is instantaneous.

FeatsofClay
10-19-2008, 03:10 PM
The problem with that is that the brain may survive for a bit of time after the decapitation. When the brain is smushed by a large bullet, death is instantaneous.

Except bullets do all kinds of wacky things when presented with te gelatanious mass inside our skulls. Bullet to brain isn't nearly as foolproof as you might think.

00 buckshot to the brain, much more reliable. Assuming, of course, that there is no way around killing one of these people.

The Winslow
10-19-2008, 05:32 PM
I suggest death by hydraulic press. From living body to half-millimeter-thick smudge in a tenth of second.

Pigs in Space
10-19-2008, 07:27 PM
The problem with that is that the brain may survive for a bit of time after the decapitation. When the brain is smushed by a large bullet, death is instantaneous.

How do we know that the parts of the brain that aren't mushed don't stay alive for a bit, waiting to bleed to death/asphyxiate, just like when you get your head chopped off?

Maybe you could be in more pain, somehow.

Sobek
10-19-2008, 07:31 PM
I suggest death by hydraulic press. From living body to half-millimeter-thick smudge in a tenth of second.
Y'know, the best (worst?) idea I ever had for executions was hydraulic (the slow, controlled kind) drawing and quartering.

How do we know that the parts of the brain that aren't mushed don't stay alive for a bit, waiting to bleed to death/asphyxiate, just like when you get your head chopped off?

Maybe you could be in more pain, somehow.
Meh, the brain doesn't feel pain. Of course, it could be something of death by rapid Alzheimer's. Icky.

Ancalagon
10-21-2008, 12:00 AM
Except bullets do all kinds of wacky things when presented with te gelatanious mass inside our skulls. Bullet to brain isn't nearly as foolproof as you might think.

00 buckshot to the brain, much more reliable. Assuming, of course, that there is no way around killing one of these people.

How do we know that the parts of the brain that aren't mushed don't stay alive for a bit, waiting to bleed to death/asphyxiate, just like when you get your head chopped off?

Maybe you could be in more pain, somehow.

This is why I said LARGE bullet. Like small artillery large. It would be humane AND please the masses! :)