US Arizona revives usage of Zyklon B for executions - I'm not kidding

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Arizona is preparing to execute death row inmates using hydrogen cyanide in a refurbished gas chamber.

The state of Arizona is reportedly preparing to execute death row inmates using hydrogen cyanide — and has “refurbished” a mothballed gas chamber using primitive techniques.

The Republican-controlled state’s Department of Corrections spent more than $2,000 on ingredients for the lethal gas, the Guardian reported, citing partially redacted documents it obtained through public records requests.

It noted that the gas is the same as Zyklon B, which the Nazis used at Auschwitz and other extermination camps.

The items the department bought included a solid brick of potassium cyanide, sodium hydroxide pellets and sulfuric acid, according to the news outlet.

It also “refurbished” a gas chamber in Florence, Arizona, where it was built in 1949 but had not been used for 22 years, the Guardian added, citing the documents it obtained.

The windows and the door of the mothballed facility were checked to ensure a tight seal, drains were cleared of debris and a smoke grenade was ignited to simulate the gas, according to the report.

Some of the measures used to test the chamber were extremely primitive, including checking for gas leaks with a candle, whose flame was observed for flickers.

In December, the chamber was declared to be “operationally ready,” the Guardian reported.

The Copper State has not carried out any executions since 2014, when it botched that of the condemned Joseph Wood — taking two hours and 15 injections before he was finally declared dead.

Last month, the Guardian reported that Arizona has spent $1.5 million on a batch of pentobarbital, a sedative it now hopes to use as its main lethal injection method.

Death row inmates who opt for the gas chamber, meanwhile, should consider the last time a person was gassed by the state, the news outlet noted.

Walter LaGrand, who was sentenced to death for a 1982 bank robbery in which a man was killed, displayed “agonizing choking and gagging” during his 1999 execution, which took 18 minutes, according to a Tucson Citizen account cited by the Guardian.

“The witness room fell silent as a mist of gas rose, much like steam in a shower, and Walter LaGrand became enveloped in a cloud of cyanide vapor,” the Citizen reported.

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In 1999, an inmate who was executed by gas chamber displayed “agonizing choking and gagging” for 18 minutes.Alamy Stock Photo

“He began coughing violently — three or four loud hacks — and made a gagging sound before falling forward,” it added.

Two death row inmates who face execution are Frank Atwood, 65, who was convicted of killing 8-year-old Vicki Lynne Hoskinson in 1984, and Clarence Dixon, 65, who was convicted of the 1978 murder of college student Deana Bowdoin, the Guardian said.

Joseph Perkovich, an attorney for Atwood, complained to the Guardian that the state is hurrying toward setting an execution date when the COVID-19 pandemic had impeded a probe into his client’s possible innocence.

As for Atwood’s choice between lethal injection or the gas chamber, Perkovich said: “Neither option is tenable.”

He cited a discrepancy between the potassium cyanide obtained by the Corrections Department and the state’s execution protocol, which stipulates the use of sodium cyanide.

Robert Dunham, executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center, criticized Arizona, asking, “Did they have anybody study the history of the Holocaust?” AP

“This is not a small detail — the specific compound is vitally important,” he said.

“Frank Atwood is prepared to die. He is a man of Greek Orthodox faith and is preparing for this moment. But he does not want to be tortured and subjected to a botched execution,” the attorney added.

During last year’s tests, the Guardian reported, prison guards pretending to be inmates resisted going to their death, screaming, “This is murder!” and “This is against everything America stands for!”

Robert Dunham, executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center, told the outlet: “You have to wonder what Arizona was thinking in believing that in 2021 it is acceptable to execute people in a gas chamber with cyanide gas.”

He added: “Did they have anybody study the history of the Holocaust?”
 
Cyanide is what us gas chambers have always used. This is just journos being predictably faggots like one of those Casio watches that beeps every hour.

(I did a book report in hs on a fred leuchter book)

Omg my kids school bus uses the same fuel as the nazi execution trucks!
 
Why the fuck does it matter that this particular compound was used in the holocaust? Does it fucking work? Prisoners also wore pants in the holocaust, should be ban pants in prisons?
Anti-death-sentence protesters targeted the supply chain for lethal injection until the chemicals weren't being produced anymore, first in NA, then in Europe which protesters targeted after.

Certain states are slowly adapting and bringing back old methods to compensate, so electrocution, gas and firing squads are making a comeback depending on the area.

It just happened that one of many chemicals bought for this chamber made for good clickbait, and here we are.
Yeah, that was my first thought when I saw the headline. Absolute idiots don't realize that making it hard for prisons to get humane execution drugs just means prisons will execute inhumanely. They're not gonna run out of ways to kill people no matter how much you whine.

That said, I've always been confused as to why they don't just inject a truckload of morphine. Easy, humane, and a ubiquitous drug. It's like they always want to overcomplicate shit by using three different drugs together or something.
 
Will this prove once and for all whether it was killing gas or just delousing?
 
What I don't understand is why they even bother with toxic chemicals when inert gasses will asphyxiate them painlessly.
It's a very real problem that people working around liquid nitrogen without proper ventilation will pass the fuck out without even knowing they're oxygen deprived.
Isn't that exactly what you want in terms of humane execution? Seems a hell of a lot better than headache, dizziness, fast heart rate, shortness of breath, and vomiting followed by seizures, slow heart rate, low blood pressure, loss of consciousness, and cardiac arrest.
 
Atwood abducted, raped, and murdered the 8 year old girl while he was on parole for a previous child kidnapping and molestation conviction. He deserves no more mercy.
 
why even bother with all this lethal injection and gas chamber nonsense when plain old gallows or guillotines do the job faster and more efficiently?

the reason the nazis used gas chambers was mostly because gas chambers can easily be scaled up to kill hundreds or even thousands of people per day. but if you're only dealing with a single individual, a rope or a chopping block is a much more sensible option.

Heck, I wonder why Governments haven't adapted the Islamic execution method of yeeting people off buildings yet.
 
why even bother with all this lethal injection and gas chamber nonsense when plain old gallows or guillotines do the job faster and more efficiently?

the reason the nazis used gas chambers was mostly because gas chambers can easily be scaled up to kill hundreds or even thousands of people per day. but if you're only dealing with a single individual, a rope or a chopping block is a much more sensible option.
Because it washes execution of its inherent 'visceral-ness' and makes it clean and clinical (even with the electric chair, barring any accidents). Just like the drone to modern warfare, push a button (or syringe), and the man fades away. It makes sense in any polite society that fears actual death among their own, like modern day America.

That being said, hangings for murderers and pederasts should be brought back, and public ones to boot! There should even be an announcer listing out their victims and how they murdered them, lest anyone get any brave idea.
 
Look at that overly elaborate killing booth. Why don't they just shoot them?
Because it's too inhumane to make it quick and painless, but putting someone through agonizing pain through cruel and unusual punishments like overdosing on various types of drugs is humane.

At the end of the day, I'm kind of feeling libertarian when it comes down to the state/feds killing its' own citizens becoming a slippery slope. Do you want your government executing Edward Snowden for being a "Traitor" when they themselves are the traitors?
 
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He should have demanded to be shot, on his feet, like a man, instead of pussying out and opting to get gassed like an animal.

So what you be sayin' is that we should be working them to near-death before shoah'ing them?

If you're gonna die die with your boots on.
 
why even bother with all this lethal injection and gas chamber nonsense when plain old gallows or guillotines do the job faster and more efficiently?

the reason the nazis used gas chambers was mostly because gas chambers can easily be scaled up to kill hundreds or even thousands of people per day. but if you're only dealing with a single individual, a rope or a chopping block is a much more sensible option.
Because the gallows is insufficiently effective at accidentally killing the people using it, unlike gas chambers. This is a boneheaded idea and not on humanitarian or "muh holocost" reasons either.
 
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