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It’s entirely possible that being on death row is worse than death. I can’t say for sure, since I haven’t yet experienced death (will have an update on that soon), but I have experienced death row, and it’s hard to imagine anything much worse.
It’s been a week, and every single time he goes to “work,” he comes back stinking of eau de slut.
The electric chair is rarely used anymore—most deaths are done by lethal injection, as it is felt to be the most humane option. Bowman explained to me that the protocol in this state calls for the injection of three drugs. First midazolam, a sedative. Then vecuronium bromide, which will paralyze my muscles. And last, potassium chloride, which will stop my heart from beating. It’s supposed to be more humane, but I have heard that, in reality, the protocol is akin to torture. Even after the sedative enters my bloodstream, I will still be awake. And then, after the second injection, I won’t be
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