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EternalSyyn
03-09-2010, 05:02 PM
http://www.clevelandleader.com/files/reynolds.jpg On Monday, Ohio Governor Ted Strickland postponed the execution of a convicted killer who somehow was able to overdose on pills in his jail cell, and was found unconscious only a few hours before he was scheduled to be driven to his execution.
Lawrence Reynolds Jr., 43, had been sentenced to death for killing his neighbor in 1994. he was found unconscious in his cell around 11:30pm at the Ohio State Penitentiary in Youngstown. He was alone in his death row cell, and was scheduled to die by lethal injection on Tuesday.
According to a prison spokesperson, Reynolds was showing signs of consciousness on Monday at a Youngstown hospital, however medical staff were not yet prepared to release him. He was upgraded from serious to stable condition.
Despite being under a 72-hour watch, which is routine for inmates approaching an execution date, Reynolds managed to down the pills. The spokesperson did not say what kind of pills he had taken, how he got them or how many he took. An investigation is underway, but the spokesperson declined to call it a suicide attempt.
Gov. Strickland issued a seven-day reprieve and rescheduled Reynolds' execution for March 16. Reynolds had been scheduled to leave at 3am for the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville, where the state performs its executions.
Reynolds has been challenging the state's new lethal injection procedure that uses a one-drug system instead of three drugs. His attorney's filed an appeal on Monday with the US Supreme Court seeking to postpone the execution.
Tuesday would have been the second time that Ohio has attempted to execute Reynolds. He had been scheduled to die in October 2009, but that was also delayed by the Governor so that the state could review its lethal injection procedure.
Reynolds was sentenced to death for strangling his 67-year-old neighbor in her Cuyahoga Falls home to get money for alcohol.


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HollywoodLeo
03-10-2010, 01:09 PM
Why bother taking him to the hospital?

So he can be revived and killed?

boris13c
03-10-2010, 01:13 PM
Why bother taking him to the hospital?

So he can be revived and killed?


that's the plan

he is scheduled for the STATE to put him to death, so killing himself is simply not allowed, which means thousands of dollars of taxpayer money must be spent in order to ensure he is killed only in the approved way

G Killette
03-10-2010, 03:35 PM
If they are going to spend the money at least let the State do it. He should have let them know he was going to do this ahead of time to save many more thousands in feeding and housing him. :shrug:

Roc n Cin
03-10-2010, 05:43 PM
I think he thought he would be charged with attempted murder for trying to kill himself and have to stand trial. They can't kill him while he has a trial going on. :shrug:

G Killette
03-10-2010, 06:40 PM
Well if they would have went ahead and took care of him a month or two after conviction, think of the money saved. Thats plenty of time for Judicial review and to get affairs in order.

spent
03-11-2010, 02:00 PM
some of yall might remember the death row mate that had open heart surgery just days prior to his execution? somewhere it reads you must be in fair health to be executed, it might be an exaggeration but I heard they even fill your cavities prior to killing them

HollywoodLeo
03-11-2010, 02:18 PM
Why do you have to be in fair health to be executed? That makes no sense.

Roc n Cin
03-11-2010, 02:35 PM
some of yall might remember the death row mate that had open heart surgery just days prior to his execution? somewhere it reads you must be in fair health to be executed, it might be an exaggeration but I heard they even fill your cavities prior to killing them
I've heard of a few similar stories. :smh: