34-Minute Execution May Revive Debate Over Florida Death Penalty...
Associated Press Ron Word December 13, 2006 10:40 PM
A man convicted of murdering the manager of a topless bar nearly three decades ago was executed by injection Wednesday, appearing to grimace before dying 34 minutes after receiving the first of two doses of chemicals.
The manner of his death will likely rekindle the argument that Florida's method of execution constitutes cruel and unusual punishment.
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A man convicted of murdering the manager of a topless bar nearly three decades ago was executed by injection Wednesday, appearing to grimace before dying 34 minutes after receiving the first of two doses of chemicals.
The manner of his death will likely rekindle the argument that Florida's method of execution constitutes cruel and unusual punishment.
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