Howard Blum
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They want this case to end in a punishment. And I think it will end with a conviction. And I think Kohlberger, my belief is, will have to be sentenced to face a firing squad.
Here's an argument that proves that in Idaho that it's more humane. Last spring or last October, they had a convict and they were going to use a lethal injection. They wheeled him into what is called the execution chamber. They strap him down. They try to give him the lethal injection. They give him eight lethal injections over a course of two and a half hours and none of them work.
Here's an argument that proves that in Idaho that it's more humane. Last spring or last October, they had a convict and they were going to use a lethal injection. They wheeled him into what is called the execution chamber. They strap him down. They try to give him the lethal injection. They give him eight lethal injections over a course of two and a half hours and none of them work.
Here's an argument that proves that in Idaho that it's more humane. Last spring or last October, they had a convict and they were going to use a lethal injection. They wheeled him into what is called the execution chamber. They strap him down. They try to give him the lethal injection. They give him eight lethal injections over a course of two and a half hours and none of them work.
was he like a cat yes i mean for some reason the people doing these lethal injections were prison guards rather than medical people and they just couldn't do it and he has to be wheeled out and then his lawyers try to make the case well this is cruel and inhumane punishment to bring him again and the governor uh brad little who just passed this firing squad law said not on your life bring him back again
was he like a cat yes i mean for some reason the people doing these lethal injections were prison guards rather than medical people and they just couldn't do it and he has to be wheeled out and then his lawyers try to make the case well this is cruel and inhumane punishment to bring him again and the governor uh brad little who just passed this firing squad law said not on your life bring him back again
was he like a cat yes i mean for some reason the people doing these lethal injections were prison guards rather than medical people and they just couldn't do it and he has to be wheeled out and then his lawyers try to make the case well this is cruel and inhumane punishment to bring him again and the governor uh brad little who just passed this firing squad law said not on your life bring him back again
They haven't worked out all the details. All they've done so far, they originally made a... $750,000 was put aside to build this sort of firing squad execution chamber. They've now said, for reasons that haven't been explained, they now need a million dollars for this execution chamber.
They haven't worked out all the details. All they've done so far, they originally made a... $750,000 was put aside to build this sort of firing squad execution chamber. They've now said, for reasons that haven't been explained, they now need a million dollars for this execution chamber.
They haven't worked out all the details. All they've done so far, they originally made a... $750,000 was put aside to build this sort of firing squad execution chamber. They've now said, for reasons that haven't been explained, they now need a million dollars for this execution chamber.
So in this million dollar room, they're still debating whether or not these will be robo guns or will they be people with bullets? Will they be behind a wall? Nothing has been determined yet.
So in this million dollar room, they're still debating whether or not these will be robo guns or will they be people with bullets? Will they be behind a wall? Nothing has been determined yet.
So in this million dollar room, they're still debating whether or not these will be robo guns or will they be people with bullets? Will they be behind a wall? Nothing has been determined yet.
Pleasure talking with you again.
Pleasure talking with you again.
Pleasure talking with you again.
Well, the way these authorities got to Kohlberger- wasn't through any other evidence at the beginning but just a little speck of dna smaller than a piece of dust that was left on the button of a knife sheath that was left behind They used this speck of DNA, they processed it so that they could give it to an FBI laboratory.
Well, the way these authorities got to Kohlberger- wasn't through any other evidence at the beginning but just a little speck of dna smaller than a piece of dust that was left on the button of a knife sheath that was left behind They used this speck of DNA, they processed it so that they could give it to an FBI laboratory.
Well, the way these authorities got to Kohlberger- wasn't through any other evidence at the beginning but just a little speck of dna smaller than a piece of dust that was left on the button of a knife sheath that was left behind They used this speck of DNA, they processed it so that they could give it to an FBI laboratory.
The FBI laboratory then, after months of not admitting what they had done, it was revealed in the end of January in court that they had taken this DNA and they had uploaded it to two websites ancestry DNA websites that prohibit law enforcement from using this DNA. The FBI did this not out of any evil reasons, but just out of their zeal. You have to go back to the time of the killing.