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johnnymk
08-05-2008, 02:31 PM
http://www.mcall.com/news/nationworld/sns-ap-death-penalty-cooey,0,146498.story

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) _ 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.

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.

zenbooty
08-05-2008, 03:03 PM
So hang him.


(That was a half-joke. I'm generally against the death penalty. But damn, these lawyers can come up with anything, can't they?)

VTGreg
08-06-2008, 05:00 AM
So hang him.


(That was a half-joke. I'm generally against the death penalty. But damn, these lawyers can come up with anything, can't they?)

No need to joke about that. There are plenty of other methods if they are going to inact the death penalty. Heck, because of his weight, hanging could end up being the most painless.

Jeffbx
08-06-2008, 05:18 AM
Although I remember a very similar lawsuit a long time ago where an overweight guy said he couldn't be hanged because the weight of his body could cause the rope to decapitate him, which would amount to cruel & unusual. I don't remember what happened with that...

uncledaddy
08-06-2008, 09:25 AM
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.

This should be hard to prove. I've been on Topamax for a couple of years and it has never had any effects on sleep aids or during the administering of anesthetics, besides, Thiopental is distributed to adipicytes so his weight should actually help the effect.

But I could be wrong. :shrug:

The Happy Squirrel
08-06-2008, 12:13 PM
if the dude is so fat, screw it, just scare him one night, he has a heart attack, he is dead move on.

Besides dude deserves to die. Rape is unforgivable! Light em up who cares if it hurts

mojo
08-07-2008, 12:23 PM
unless he tickled them to death, I hope it is excruciating