too fat?

OntarioVanMan

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Aug. 4) - A death row inmate scheduled for execution says he's too fat to be put to death, claiming executioners would have trouble finding his veins and that his weight could diminish the effectiveness of one of the lethal injection drugs.
Lawyers for Richard Cooey argue in a federal lawsuit that Cooey -- 5-feet-7 and 267 pounds -- had poor veins when he faced execution five years ago and the problem has been worsened by weight gain.

Convicted murderer Richard Cooey is on Ohio's death row, but he contends he's too fat to execute. At 5-foot-7 and 267 pounds, Cooey says the executioners would have trouble finding his veins to administer a lethal injection.

The lawsuit, filed Friday in federal court, also says prison officials have had difficulty drawing blood from Cooey for medical procedures.
Cooey, 41, is sentenced to die for raping and murdering two young women in 1986. His execution is scheduled for Oct. 14.
His attorneys say a drug he is taking for migraine headaches could affect the execution process. The drug Topamax, a type of seizure medication, may have created a resistance to thiopental, the drug used to put inmates to sleep before two other lethal drugs are administered, Dr. Mark Heath, a physician hired by the Ohio Public Defender's Office, said in documents filed with the court.
Heath says Cooey's weight, combined with the potential drug resistance, increases the risk he would not be properly anesthetized.
"All of the experts agree if the first drug doesn't work, the execution is going to be excruciating," Cooey's public defender, Kelly Culshaw Schneider, said Monday.
Prison system spokeswoman Andrea Carson and Jim Gravelle, a spokesman for the Ohio Attorney General's Office, both said Monday they hadn't seen the lawsuit and couldn't comment.
Last year, Carson cited the obesity of condemned inmate Christopher Newton as one of the reasons prison officials had difficulty accessing his veins before his execution. Newton was 6 feet tall and weighed 265 pounds.
Two years ago, convicted killer Jeffrey Lundgren was put to death after a federal appeals court rejected his claim that he was at greater risk of experiencing pain and suffering because he was overweight and diabetic.

How did he get so fat?? Prison food must be that good...:eek:
 

Dreamer

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LOL... bull crap . I'm a heck of a lot bigger than that dude, and them stupid torturers... er.. nurses... seem to have no trouble poking holes in my veins.. :D.

Now as for the meds, I have no clue, but weighing a paltry 265 is not reason that it would be painful to have an IV.


Dale
 

OntarioVanMan

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Guess this guy is real scared to die and is grasping at straws...But I am afraid with all the liberal thinkers he might pull this on off....

Too bad he didn't think of being scared like his victims....bet their death wasn't painless....so what if he goes outch before he croocks!!
 

LDB

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Too stinking bad!!! If the injection won't work I've got an extra 9mm round I can put in his head.
 

aristotle

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Send 'em down here to Kentucky. We execute 'em real good. Our method just upheld by US Supreme Court last month. Don't need much advance notice.
 

OntarioVanMan

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Send 'em down here to Kentucky. We execute 'em real good. Our method just upheld by US Supreme Court last month. Don't need much advance notice.

Maybe the prison system can sub-contract the work and make a few bucks? Like an ad....we have a fresh one, we'll pay 20,000 bucks to the first hand!!!
 

LDB

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Very simple really, so easy to tell it like it is. Pretty much all of life is crystal clear or black and white, whichever you prefer. I don't mind telling it like it is.
 

OntarioVanMan

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Hey it's Ohio..they'll nail your butt for 58 in a 55 but this scum bag will prolly skate to a life sentence. The priorties are all messed up....
 

spudhead911

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How about using a firing squad. A nice 45/70 in the old coconut will do the trick. and pretty much painless too.
 

hdxpedx

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TEXAS killed that mex. puck that killed those young girls in '93.. FAT BOY your next!! Offer him Komodo Dragon saliva..IT'S all natural and comes in a variety of FAVORS!!
 
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OntarioVanMan

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TEXAS killed that mex. puck that killed those young girls in '93.. FAT BOY your next!! Offer him Komodo Dragon saliva..IT'S all natural and comes in a variety of FAVORS!!

you have a way with words....*L*

Good for Texas.....

these murderers cause all kind of pain on the victims...rape torture, stabbing, sodomy...and yet they get a painfree death? Some worry they might go outch? Somethings not right.:mad:
 

layoutshooter

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Don't have to waste the large callibere stuff to do that job. A well placed .22 will do it just fine. Or maybe several poorly placed shots over a week or two............ Layoutshooter
 

cheri1122

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I'm not in favor of the death penalty, (would like to see offenders sentenced to actual life behind bars, instead, and given a choice between working to pay for their upkeep, or being given the bare minimum necessary to sustain their 'life') but if the state is going to do it, in this case I'd suggest:
1: the man says he's too fat - put him on an extremely low calorie diet.
2: If his migraine meds might interfere with the lethal injection, stop giving them to him.
Problems solved.

I think the taxpayers who are supporting the burden, are the real victims of "cruel & unusual punishment. :mad:
 

LDB

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They don't deserve to live and certainly not on my dime. They deserve no sympathy from anyone because they certainly gave no sympathy to their victims. It wouldn't bother me if they were executed by the same means they killed their victims. Why should they get any better treatment than that?
 

layoutshooter

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I have no moral opposition to the death penalty. God himself allowed it for his son while he was here. What is Ceasers is Ceasers. I am opposed to the haphazard why it is imposed. I don't like un-equal representaion based on what a person can afford. I don't mind being able to buy what you can in most cases, but not when a life is at stake. I hate the thought of a mistake, it has happened in the past and I am sure it will happen in the future. Life in prison, without any luxuries or extras, without any chance of parole is really my first choice. Even dungeons. But if is no chance of mistake, and the scum bag really did the crime, nuke em. Layoutshooter
 

arkjarhead

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Cheri I don't know how they do it in other places, and I'm not meaning this rude but in Arkansas violent offenders don't get "free world" jobs. We have some inmates here with the Arkansas Department of Corrections that are on what they call work release. These are drug dealers, forgers, hot check writers, small time theives, and what not. This is a privalege. They are charged a certain amount for room and board, they get to keep a few books on their commisary books, and the rest goes to their dependents if they have any or in a savings and the state cuts them a check when they are released. Here these inmates are the least likely ones to re-offend. If they get in trouble while in work release they get sent back to prison. Another good thing is it provides inmates' families with income that doesn't come through welfare. It also gives the inmates some work experience for when they get out. An ex-con that can find work is least likely to offend. As you can tell I think it's a good program. If you eat Tyson chicken from an Arkansas

All inmates in our prisons have some sort of job. Depending on their behavior status depends on the job they get. There are barbers, clerks, cooks, porters(janitors), and the bottom is the hoe squad that goes out and cuts grass with dull swing blades and weed ditches with hoes. We have some inmates in higher behavior classifaction that request hoe squad but they do regional maintence which is doing work for different townships like tearing down old community centers. Some work on the farms operating equipment. We also have some inmates that drive trucks hauling food and equipment across the state to different units. When you get locked up in Arkansas you can expect to work unless you are on Death Row.
 
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