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Ohio man faces new execution mode | Ohio man faces new execution mode |
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A convicted Ohio man on death row is expected to become the first person in the US to be executed with a lethal, single-drug injection. | A convicted Ohio man on death row is expected to become the first person in the US to be executed with a lethal, single-drug injection. |
Kenneth Biros, 51, was sentenced to death for the murder of a 22-year-old woman in 1991. | Kenneth Biros, 51, was sentenced to death for the murder of a 22-year-old woman in 1991. |
Ohio is the first US state to adopt the new method using a dose of thiopental sodium instead of a drug combination. | Ohio is the first US state to adopt the new method using a dose of thiopental sodium instead of a drug combination. |
Critics say the method, which may take twice as long to take effect, is human experimentation. Officials deny that. | Critics say the method, which may take twice as long to take effect, is human experimentation. Officials deny that. |
The new method is being introduced because it is alleged that prisoners can suffer extreme pain if the first drug of the trio normally administered fails to work effectively. | The new method is being introduced because it is alleged that prisoners can suffer extreme pain if the first drug of the trio normally administered fails to work effectively. |
'Experimental use' | 'Experimental use' |
The change of approach follows a failed attempt to execute a prisoner in Ohio in September, when officials struggled for two hours to try to find a suitable vein into which to inject the drugs. | The change of approach follows a failed attempt to execute a prisoner in Ohio in September, when officials struggled for two hours to try to find a suitable vein into which to inject the drugs. |
All executions were put on hold while another method was sought. | All executions were put on hold while another method was sought. |
Should the single-drug method fail to work this time, officials will be able to inject other drugs directly into the muscles. | Should the single-drug method fail to work this time, officials will be able to inject other drugs directly into the muscles. |
An official from Ohio's Department of Rehabilitation and Correction brushed aside suggestions that the technique was experimental, as some activists have claimed. | An official from Ohio's Department of Rehabilitation and Correction brushed aside suggestions that the technique was experimental, as some activists have claimed. |
"It's not an experiment drug, it's used in existing protocol and it's used in hospitals all across this nation and in the world," Terry Collins said, referring to its application to anaesthetise patients ahead of surgery. | "It's not an experiment drug, it's used in existing protocol and it's used in hospitals all across this nation and in the world," Terry Collins said, referring to its application to anaesthetise patients ahead of surgery. |
Other states which have the death penalty are reported to be watching closely but some - including Florida, Kentucky, Texas and Virginia - have said they intend to keep the triple-drug method. | |
Of the 36 death penalty states which have lethal injection as a means of execution, all but Ohio use the three-drug method. | Of the 36 death penalty states which have lethal injection as a means of execution, all but Ohio use the three-drug method. |