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A man who kidnapped, raped, and murdered a 14 year old girl was supposed to have been executed in 2009 by lethal injection, but the authorities could not find a suitable vein.

So, they canceled it, and let him live indefinitely. A second attempt was scheduled for 2022, but his lawyers were fighting against that in court.

Now he got COVID in prison and died of that.

I'm disgusted with a criminal justice system that can't effectively bring justice to the worst of the worst felons in our society. This bastard should have had a Louisville Slugger taken to his head until it looked like one of Gallagher's watermelons. Can't find a vein? Can you find his F*(%!#ng head? Don't they have hammers in Ohio? Somebody there has to have one handy to drive a nail, or cave-in a skull.

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"We are sorry that he is gone and sorry that he lived his last days on death row," Broom's lawyer Adele Shank said in a statement on behalf of her and the inmate's other attorney, Tim Sweeney.

"Due to a painful and traumatic botched execution procedure, Broom survived that day only to live with the ever-increasing fear and distress that the same process would be used on him at his next execution date."

They added: "Let his passing in this way, and not in the execution chamber, be the final word on whether a second attempt should ever have been considered."

Broom was convicted for the 1984 murder and rape of Tryna Middleton, 14, who was kidnapped as she walked home from a football game with two friends.

Ohio is currently working under a de facto moratorium against capital punishment as the state is unable to obtain the drugs needed for lethal injection. Gov. Mike DeWine has said lawmakers must find a new execution method.

A handful of prisoners have survived executions.

Willie Francis, 17, was supposed to be put to death in Louisiana on May 3, 1946 but the electric chair was improperly set up, sending painful — but not fatal — currents through this body. Executors tried again on May 9, 1947, and the 18-year-old was killed.

Ohio executioners failed to kill Alva Campbell on Nov. 15, 2017 when they couldn't find a suitable vein. The 69-year-old, who had smoked for decades and suffered from a host of health issues, died in custody less than four months later.

Doyle Lee Hamm had more than a dozen puncture marks jabbed into his legs and groin during a failed execution on Feb. 22, 2018. He remains in custody at William C. Holman Correctional Facility in Alabama.

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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...sible-covid-n1252553?cid=referral_taboolafeed
 
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A man who kidnapped, raped, and murdered a 14 year old girl was supposed to have been executed in 2009 by lethal injection, but the authorities could not find a suitable vein.

So, they canceled it, and let him live indefinitely. A second attempt was scheduled for 2022, but his lawyers were fighting against that in court.

Now he got COVID in prison and died of that.

I'm disgusted with a criminal justice system that can't effectively bring justice to the worst of the worst felons in our society. This bastard should have had a Louisville Slugger taken to his head until it looked like one of Gallagher's watermelons. Can't find a vein? Can you find his F*(%!#ng head? Don't they have hammers in Ohio? Somebody there has to have one handy to drive a nail, or cave-in a skull.

QUOTE:

"We are sorry that he is gone and sorry that he lived his last days on death row," Broom's lawyer Adele Shank said in a statement on behalf of her and the inmate's other attorney, Tim Sweeney.

"Due to a painful and traumatic botched execution procedure, Broom survived that day only to live with the ever-increasing fear and distress that the same process would be used on him at his next execution date."

They added: "Let his passing in this way, and not in the execution chamber, be the final word on whether a second attempt should ever have been considered."

Broom was convicted for the 1984 murder and rape of Tryna Middleton, 14, who was kidnapped as she walked home from a football game with two friends.

Ohio is currently working under a de facto moratorium against capital punishment as the state is unable to obtain the drugs needed for lethal injection. Gov. Mike DeWine has said lawmakers must find a new execution method.

A handful of prisoners have survived executions.

Willie Francis, 17, was supposed to be put to death in Louisiana on May 3, 1946 but the electric chair was improperly set up, sending painful — but not fatal — currents through this body. Executors tried again on May 9, 1947, and the 18-year-old was killed.

Ohio executioners failed to kill Alva Campbell on Nov. 15, 2017 when they couldn't find a suitable vein. The 69-year-old, who had smoked for decades and suffered from a host of health issues, died in custody less than four months later.

Doyle Lee Hamm had more than a dozen puncture marks jabbed into his legs and groin during a failed execution on Feb. 22, 2018. He remains in custody at William C. Holman Correctional Facility in Alabama.

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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...sible-covid-n1252553?cid=referral_taboolafeed
That dreck from his lawyers goes beyond the pale.
 
The guy raped and murdered a child in 1984. Thirty-seven years ago !!!
He should never have lived long enough to see Bush the Elder get elected.
His life should have ended while there were still payphones that took a single quarter for a phone call,
and computer "disks" were 5.25 inch floppies.
 
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