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Inquiry urged into two-hour Arizona execution | Inquiry urged into two-hour Arizona execution |
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Lawyers for a double murderer, whose lethal injection in Arizona took nearly two hours to kill him, have called for an external review of the execution. | Lawyers for a double murderer, whose lethal injection in Arizona took nearly two hours to kill him, have called for an external review of the execution. |
Officials say Joseph Wood gasped and snorted after the lethal cocktail of drugs, which is meant to work within minutes, was administered to him. | Officials say Joseph Wood gasped and snorted after the lethal cocktail of drugs, which is meant to work within minutes, was administered to him. |
State governor Jan Brewer has ordered an investigation into what happened. | State governor Jan Brewer has ordered an investigation into what happened. |
But Dale Baich, one of Wood's lawyers, insisted the inquiry should be independent. | But Dale Baich, one of Wood's lawyers, insisted the inquiry should be independent. |
"He gasped and struggled to breathe for about an hour and 40 minutes," said Mr Baich, who unsuccessfully tried to halt the execution when he realised his client was still alive. | "He gasped and struggled to breathe for about an hour and 40 minutes," said Mr Baich, who unsuccessfully tried to halt the execution when he realised his client was still alive. |
In the days and weeks prior to the execution, Wood's team of lawyers had tried to stop it over doubts about the drugs being used. | In the days and weeks prior to the execution, Wood's team of lawyers had tried to stop it over doubts about the drugs being used. |
In opposing Wood's earlier appeals, said Mr Baich, the state had "fought tooth and nail to protect the extreme secrecy surrounding its lethal injection drugs and execution personnel." | In opposing Wood's earlier appeals, said Mr Baich, the state had "fought tooth and nail to protect the extreme secrecy surrounding its lethal injection drugs and execution personnel." |
"An independent investigation, led by someone outside of the Department of Corrections and outside of the executive branch of state government, must fully explore the practices which led to tonight's horrifically botched execution." | "An independent investigation, led by someone outside of the Department of Corrections and outside of the executive branch of state government, must fully explore the practices which led to tonight's horrifically botched execution." |
The US constitution prohibits punishment which is "cruel and unusual", but Ms Brewer said the execution was lawful. | The US constitution prohibits punishment which is "cruel and unusual", but Ms Brewer said the execution was lawful. |
"By eyewitness and medical accounts he did not suffer," she said. "This is in stark comparison to the gruesome, vicious suffering that he inflicted on his two victims, and the lifetime of suffering he has caused their family." | "By eyewitness and medical accounts he did not suffer," she said. "This is in stark comparison to the gruesome, vicious suffering that he inflicted on his two victims, and the lifetime of suffering he has caused their family." |
Analysis: Rajini Vaidyanathan, BBC News, Washington | Analysis: Rajini Vaidyanathan, BBC News, Washington |
With more states failing to get hold of the chemicals, some are looking for alternatives. | With more states failing to get hold of the chemicals, some are looking for alternatives. |
Earlier this month Tennessee introduced a law to bring back the electric chair, if there are no supplies of the drug. But this too is likely to be subject to legal challenges. | Earlier this month Tennessee introduced a law to bring back the electric chair, if there are no supplies of the drug. But this too is likely to be subject to legal challenges. |
There might be an outcry over this latest execution, but the death penalty is still supported by many in the US, especially in southern states where most executions take place. | There might be an outcry over this latest execution, but the death penalty is still supported by many in the US, especially in southern states where most executions take place. |
Many argue it is a just punishment for those who have committed the most heinous of crimes. | Many argue it is a just punishment for those who have committed the most heinous of crimes. |
The execution should have taken 10 minutes, his lawyers said, but Wood, 55, gasped more than 600 times before he died. | The execution should have taken 10 minutes, his lawyers said, but Wood, 55, gasped more than 600 times before he died. |
It began at 13:52 (20:52 GMT), and Wood was pronounced dead at 15:49, one hour and 57 minutes later, according to the Arizona attorney-general's office. | It began at 13:52 (20:52 GMT), and Wood was pronounced dead at 15:49, one hour and 57 minutes later, according to the Arizona attorney-general's office. |
The relatives of his victims, his estranged girlfriend Debra Dietz and her father Eugene Dietz, were unsympathetic. | The relatives of his victims, his estranged girlfriend Debra Dietz and her father Eugene Dietz, were unsympathetic. |
"This man conducted a horrific murder and you guys are going, let's worry about the drugs,'' said Richard Brown. "Why didn't they give him a bullet?" | "This man conducted a horrific murder and you guys are going, let's worry about the drugs,'' said Richard Brown. "Why didn't they give him a bullet?" |
It is the third botched execution in the US this year, and likely to further fuel the debate about the use of lethal injections. | It is the third botched execution in the US this year, and likely to further fuel the debate about the use of lethal injections. |
Many US states are trying new execution drugs because some European countries have imposed export bans on drugs that will be used in executions. | Many US states are trying new execution drugs because some European countries have imposed export bans on drugs that will be used in executions. |
Maya Foa, a director at campaign group Reprieve, accused Arizona of torture and of "jettisoning due process and cloaking the procedure in secrecy". | |
A judge in an earlier hearing over the Wood case suggested that the firing squad might be more humane. | A judge in an earlier hearing over the Wood case suggested that the firing squad might be more humane. |