South Carolina Department of Corrections death chamber with the gurney used in lethal injections . An autopsy report for a South Carolina man executed with the state’s lethal injection protocol raises ...
Lethal injection autopsies show extensive damage from corrosive drugs. State expert say it's normal.
Prisoners executed by lethal injection in states like South Carolina are receiving corrosive chemicals that tear into the lungs, and the condemned could essentially die while drowning in their own ...
The causes of death for three Revere women who died while vacationing in Belize was “acute pulmonary edema,” or buildup of fluid in the lungs, and their bodies are scheduled to return to the United ...
An autopsy report for a South Carolina man executed with the state’s lethal injection protocol raises more questions about whether the process is an unusually cruel and painful method of execution.
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