Idaho's death row execution process and current inmates

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  • Опубликовано: 27 апр 2022
  • There are 27 states that currently authorize capital punishment in the United States, including Idaho. Three of those states, Pennsylvania, California, and Oregon, have a moratorium on executions.
    Eight people are currently on Idaho’s death row. Including one female, Robin Row, and Idaho’s longest-serving death row prisoner, Thomas Creech, who was sentenced four decades ago in 1983.
    “The death penalty has been taking longer and longer and it's gotten longer over time,” said Robert Dunham the executive director of The Death Penalty Information Center, a non-profit that does not take a stance for or against capital punishment. “In 2000, the Bureau of Justice Statistics said that the average amount of time that an individual was on death row was 7.7 years. At the end of 2020. The Bureau of Justice Statistics said the average was 19.4 years.”
    L. Lamont Anderson, the chief of the Capitol Litigation Unit in the Idaho Attorney general’s office, explained the legal process of execution.
    “If a death sentence is imposed, then they have what we call post-conviction relief,” Anderson said.
    From there, it can go through a complex route of higher courts, with some making it all the way to the United States Supreme Court.
    “Within that timeframe, you can have successive post-conviction petitions that get the federal proceedings sidetracked. And so, to do the review that is involved, at least in Idaho, it just takes a very long time,” Anderson said.
    So long, that Anderson is still working on some cases he first started when he took the job 25 years ago.
    “We have eight death sentence murders. And less than half of those are what you would call new cases. The others are old, from the 80s 90s, early 2000s,” Anderson said.
    In 2014, the Idaho Legislature’s Office of Performance Evaluations conducted a study of the financial costs of the death penalty. The evaluation found that the death penalty costs more than sentencing a person to life without parole because capital cases take longer to resolve than non-capital cases.
    The last time Idaho executed someone on death row was executed in Idaho was in 2012 when Rochard Leavitt was put to death by lethal injection. His execution came just seven months after Paul Rhoades was executed.
    “It was very intense, it was very challenging. There's so many aspects that play into it,” said Brent Reinke, the Twin Falls County Commissioner, who was serving as the director of the Idaho Department of Corrections when the two executions took place.
    “In that time period, it was very difficult to be able to acquire the necessary drugs to be able to carry out the execution,” Reinke said. “And so that was a very daunting task, working with a lot of other states and a lot of other jurisdictions, trying to understand where we might be able to acquire those, how that might be done. And then we did a tremendous amount of rehearsing, leading up to that particular event.”
    Obtaining those drugs sparked controversy and a call for more transparency after reports came out saying that states, like Idaho, sent employees to pharmacies in other states, with suitcases full of cash to pick up the drugs to be used in the execution. Bringing up questions about the lethal injection drug suppliers, as well as the nature of the drug and its efficacy.
    “Idaho also has as a very serious issue, the question of secrecy and public accountability,” Dunham said. “The state has said that it's had difficulty in obtaining execution drugs. But when you look at the state's practices, you understand that it's engaged in cloak and dagger activities in trying to obtain the drugs.”
    Last month, Idaho Governor Brad Little signed a bill into law that increases the secrecy surrounding Idaho’s lethal injection drugs. Which stems from what happened nearly a decade ago. Supporters of the bill said it is the only way Idaho can continue carrying out lawful executions because no suppliers of the chemicals will sell the drugs to the state without guaranteed confidentiality.
    Looking back at the executions, Reinke called them the most difficult task someone can handle in the Idaho criminal justice system.
    ‘It's something that is permanent, and we want to do that, as I've indicated, with as much professionalism, dignity, and respect, which is what our governor asked of us. That's what we provided, and I'm very proud of the men and women that carry that out,” Reinke said. “We made sure that we dotted every I and crossed every T so that we could carry out as the governor wished.”

Комментарии • 522

  • @jackdavenport3247
    @jackdavenport3247 2 года назад +154

    In cases of overwhelming evidence, the death sentence should be carried out within 1 month.

    • @MatthewWilliams-pd7iy
      @MatthewWilliams-pd7iy 2 года назад +7

      ABSOLUTLY WELL SAID......

    • @WilDBeestMF
      @WilDBeestMF 2 года назад +11

      I like the idea of a 3 strikes (appeals) and you're out process. I feel that 3 attempts to get off death row is fair enough.

    • @thomasfoley8316
      @thomasfoley8316 2 года назад +5

      Tax money burning .wipe them out .pay lawyers .to much money

    • @thomasfoley8316
      @thomasfoley8316 2 года назад

      A bullet cheeper

    • @leecaldwell8796
      @leecaldwell8796 2 года назад

      And take their life the same way they murdered their victims.

  • @bellaluna2921
    @bellaluna2921 2 года назад +186

    My cousin was put to death in Mississippi and it was less than 10 years when they did it... He killed his wife, daughter and his wife's parents. He admitted he did it and wanted death for it. There is no sense in giving death if they get to live decades after. It is just a joke and the murderers know this so the death sentence means nothing to them.. They are fed, clothed and a roof over their heads and still get to see their families... It is a joke and a slap in the face to the victims family. smh

    • @sandib4234
      @sandib4234 2 года назад +7

      Right!

    • @leevahal900
      @leevahal900 2 года назад +10

      its also about the heartless penal system collecting paycheck after paycheck on taxpayers dime

    • @sourpatchkid394
      @sourpatchkid394 2 года назад +1

      I’m sorry your family had to go through that.very sorry. Why wait so long, Especially if they want to die. Execute them

    • @helenamurphy6054
      @helenamurphy6054 2 года назад +1

      8

    • @gruesomedead
      @gruesomedead 2 года назад +24

      I was a correctional officer for 3yrs at medium to max out here when the private prison was mismanaging the prison.
      I remember in 2011 when they put a guy to death. On my way to work and saw protestors outside the boundaries of the state prison on pleasant valley. I chuckled when I read one sign that said capital punishment is a joke. Give them life.
      And I thought seriously, life in prison is a joke. These guys get to spend all day hanging out with their friends and they get 3 hot meals, a warm bunk, and plenty of recreation options. And they don't pay a dime. But I watched as the inmate population enjoyed "early returement" on the very tax dollars I was earning to baby sit them.
      Capital punisent isn't about deterring crime, it's about justice.
      After some of the more disturbing inmate characters I've come across, those who truly sick and deserve it,
      I'm convinced it would be much better to create gladiator coliseums again.

  • @ohioladybug7390
    @ohioladybug7390 2 года назад +171

    When there is clear guilt that included DNA, this process should note take this long. Why issue a death sentence if your not going to do it!? It’s like counting to three with your children but never following through if that doesn’t work.

    • @timbibin1301
      @timbibin1301 2 года назад +29

      Right.. if the suspect is 100% guilty, and there's absolutely no chance of innocence, then instead of spending $38,000 a year to house the condemned, we should follow through with the execution ASAP, and spend 38 cents on a bullet, take the inmate outback, and get the job done swiftly..
      That's my opinion..
      Salute from Detroit 👌👌..

    • @itsablessingbeinganamerica1401
      @itsablessingbeinganamerica1401 2 года назад +18

      Get rid of those leeches immediately. Justice for the victims!

    • @sexysenior8934
      @sexysenior8934 2 года назад

      @@timbibin1301 A BULLET ..ALL THIS SO CALLED KILLER FENTYNAL.COULD ALSO DO THE JOB...SINCE IT'S SUCH A KILLER...THINK ABOUT THAT..🤔

    • @josephinetracy1485
      @josephinetracy1485 2 года назад +9

      There needs to be a new Amendment to the Constitution: No more than 18 mos after the date of sentencing!

    • @Mantis_Shrimp99
      @Mantis_Shrimp99 2 года назад +4

      @@timbibin1301 when people are at the time found 100% guilty and then years later which has happened they get found not guilty that’s the issue 4% of death row inmates are innocent and 2-10% of prisoners and jail are statically innocent. We have flaws with DNA and eye whiteness accounts our justice system isn’t perfect I’m not saying everyone’s innocent but the face we have actual innocent people on death row that’s the issue I have…….

  • @catman8670
    @catman8670 2 года назад +64

    39 years on death row is just outrageous, it is a joke

    • @brandeberryb84
      @brandeberryb84 13 дней назад

      its like a expense I never asked for... you know WE are paying for that bill right?!? Oh ya! That's us!!

    • @bellereve1
      @bellereve1 12 дней назад

      And you and I pay for his room and board.😡

  • @AdverbsAndNouns
    @AdverbsAndNouns 2 года назад +73

    People who kill and abuse children should get the death penalty asap

    • @hannahcharles6906
      @hannahcharles6906 2 года назад +6

      @isha Alvarez yes without a doubt if they can prove that they killed definitely killed then fry them

    • @AdverbsAndNouns
      @AdverbsAndNouns 2 года назад +7

      @@hannahcharles6906 for reals. Children and elders are the most vulnerable, they must be protected . No child should ever go through any madness.

    • @molonlabe9602
      @molonlabe9602 2 года назад

      So should hackers.

    • @AdverbsAndNouns
      @AdverbsAndNouns 2 года назад

      @@molonlabe9602 who cares about hackers. They belong with Elon musk and his anti-christ money 💰 religion

    • @countrytxrose
      @countrytxrose Год назад +1

      I agree with you 100%, add to the list. Some of the horrible things they do to the elderly

  • @gino423
    @gino423 2 года назад +67

    If the politicians were paying out of there own pockets things would definitely speed up.

    • @mariajosemachadolima8610
      @mariajosemachadolima8610 2 года назад

      esses políticos fazem graça com o dinheiro dos outros, põe a despesa dessa demora no orçamento do judiciário vamos vê se ele vai ficar nessa mesmice por 30 anos, mas no dos outros é refresco...coisa mais ridícula.. o cara cometeu o crime quando tinha 20 anos, confessou..tinha DNA..video..digital...com 58 anos ainda estava no corredor da morte, isso é palhaçada...não tinha do que apelar mais, a justiça deixa que esses advogados fiquem fazendo ela de palhaça, entram com os mesmos recursos anos após anos só pro cara não ser executado, aí os trouxas param o processo pra lê de novo a mesma porcaria de petição...uma vergonha e uma falta de respeito fazer a família da vítima passar por isso durante anos...as vezes o pão ou a mãe faleceu sem vê a justiça ser feita..ou então o criminoso morre de morte natural , então pra que pena de morte? pra jogar pra galera? ganhar eleição? sabe que não vai rolar..

    • @turtle19dad
      @turtle19dad Год назад

      Politicians wanna take disability from wounded veterans to save money. How about stopping with all the appeals and paying for housing killers??!!

    • @atomicwedgie8176
      @atomicwedgie8176 3 месяца назад

      Legal system is a lucrative bizzness.

  • @ohioladybug7390
    @ohioladybug7390 2 года назад +89

    It should not take this long. I’m sure the victims family does not feel justice was served.

    • @davewatson2466
      @davewatson2466 2 года назад +6

      In many cases these victims families die before the scumbag murderers

    • @billyjoesmo8251
      @billyjoesmo8251 2 года назад +3

      Sometimes the victim is the person and his family that's on death row unjustly

    • @ohioladybug7390
      @ohioladybug7390 2 года назад +3

      @@billyjoesmo8251 those statics are extremely low. The cases that are clear cut with DNA should proceed quickly.

  • @diana7043
    @diana7043 2 года назад +44

    These people are a waste to the American tax payer.

    • @aw5134
      @aw5134 2 года назад +5

      Death penalty cost taxpayer more money than being in life in prison! Try to educate yourself and just Google!

    • @nogreatreset8506
      @nogreatreset8506 2 года назад +1

      @@aw5134 well time to start using cheaper methods of execution.

    • @turtle19dad
      @turtle19dad Год назад

      @@nogreatreset8506 A $0.39 bullet works.

  • @augggie
    @augggie 2 года назад +20

    Need two more, Chad n Lori

    • @ChaCha-lt8rx
      @ChaCha-lt8rx 13 дней назад +3

      You've got 1 wish...

    • @ElijahMeninga-fy5bk
      @ElijahMeninga-fy5bk 9 дней назад

      100%

    • @snowwhite2524
      @snowwhite2524 8 дней назад

      Lori was lucky and she got LWOP due to the prosecution failing to hand over discovery to the defense by the deadline. Chad Daybell was painfully guilty and his sentence should be carried out immediately. There's no reasonable doubt at all that he conspired to murder his loving wife of almost 30 years and 2 innocent children.

  • @scaredy-cat
    @scaredy-cat Год назад +7

    So worried about killers, not a word about victims

  • @billfisher5287
    @billfisher5287 2 года назад +36

    The thing about alot of these cases is the overwhelming evidence against the condemned where as they have been proven guilty & for that they should be dealt with swiftly...

  • @franklever9062
    @franklever9062 2 года назад +29

    In England the death sentence was carried out in 3 weeks, to spend 30 to 40 years on death row is to long.

    • @ohreally8349
      @ohreally8349 2 года назад

      😳 bet they killed a few innocent people

    • @lilianhaggland2031
      @lilianhaggland2031 Год назад

      Now a slap on the wrist..

    • @Mr.paint123
      @Mr.paint123 Год назад +3

      The last execution in England was in 1964
      (Times have changed)

  • @laureluresalyer4557
    @laureluresalyer4557 2 года назад +25

    A suitcase of cash for the lethal drugs to kill him? 🤦🏼‍♀️ My Lord! What a monumental waste of tax dollars!! How much does a rope cost? On death row for how long?? Again, how many wasted tax dollars???? This is a big WTAF IDAHO?!!
    Good Lord!!

    • @MrTruckerf
      @MrTruckerf 2 года назад

      And one rope would work for many; they don't have to waste money on a new rope for every hanging.

    • @SFVnative
      @SFVnative 2 года назад +2

      Idaho actually used to carry out its sentences by hanging before all the states switched to lethal injection.

    • @kateturner1849
      @kateturner1849 Год назад +3

      Firing squad - cheap, quick, no one knows whose bullet hit the death shot. 🤷‍♀️

  • @Yasser.Osman.A.Z.
    @Yasser.Osman.A.Z. 2 года назад +9

    Executing someone after 40 years is absolutely NO justice. Zero!

  • @davidmichael2209
    @davidmichael2209 2 года назад +24

    Then victims didn’t get to appeal their deaths sentences.
    Why should these people.

  • @rebeccarhodes6611
    @rebeccarhodes6611 2 года назад +16

    I'm against the death penalty because there have been innocent people that were on death row.

    • @archangel0137
      @archangel0137 Год назад +2

      Exactly, killing innocent people is totally unacceptable. I'm also against the death penalty, but if a person is found innocent after their execution, then the judge should also be sentenced to death

    • @charlesciminera5881
      @charlesciminera5881 Год назад

      Of course innocent people are going to be put to death anytime you put human beings into an equation you get the ceartinty of errors

  • @newyardleysinclair9960
    @newyardleysinclair9960 Год назад +5

    Death penalty isnt a deterrent. Neither is a lengthy prison sentence. They are punishments given based on the severity of the crime

  • @BillyG563
    @BillyG563 Год назад +15

    This piece was presented in a fairly neutral way, which I'm surprised and pleased to see. Present the facts and let the people make up their own minds. Well done.

  • @evanrandall1675
    @evanrandall1675 Год назад +6

    A conviction overturned is very different from exonerated and declared innocent. They really should be more careful about that distinction in media

  • @AlphaPoe
    @AlphaPoe Год назад +5

    I’m not a fan of the death penalty but understand the legal reasons for it and why many support it. But unless the condemned is 100% guilty that is proven, then life without parole should be the sentence. That would insure innocent people are not executed and gives the condemned time to prove innocence.

  • @tinotendamandizvidza1903
    @tinotendamandizvidza1903 2 года назад +9

    Did i just see a woman on the list

  • @lilyrose7082
    @lilyrose7082 2 года назад +24

    I always find it despicable that these murderers will fight to get off death row because they don’t want to die, when it’s painfully obvious that their victims didn’t want to either! They should be hung in front of the courthouse once that sentence is handed down! There should be no going back to prison to wait 20 or 30 years for it to happen!!

  • @Jersey1971
    @Jersey1971 Год назад +3

    Death row inmates that want their execution dates moved up should be allowed to shame on their lawyers for not allowing them to do so
    it would mean an end to a steady paycheck from the states

  • @modusartsgroup
    @modusartsgroup 2 года назад +9

    Not being able to buy the requisite death penalty chemicals from chemical companies for political reasons seems like it should be easy enough to overcome. The state could and should recruit and hire their own chemist(s) to formulate the needed concoctions. There are (and pretty much always have been) chemists as well as other scientists in the direct employ of state governments. I would expect there could possibly be dozens of chemists employed just by one state's crime lab. Absolute anonymity can easily be written into the terms of any contract between a state government and a lab chemist who has been recruited for this purpose.
    Furthermore, with a literal epidemic of overdose deaths traced to bathtub Fentanyl, why not use it for the ultimate punishment? State evidence lockers are reportedly full of the stuff. Enough with the endless incarcerations of the condemned. Enough with the absurdly over-produced execution protocols. If you inject a man or a woman with enough fentanyl to kill a moose they are going to quickly pass into unconsciousness and die just as quickly. There will be no more botched jobs where the condemned chokes and exhibits obvious signs of torturous pain. If they don't want to use fentanyl culled from the evidence locker, buy the precursors from the same place the drug kingpins buy it - China.
    DIY, Idaho. It's not complicated.

    • @lilyrose7082
      @lilyrose7082 2 года назад

      I’ve been saying that for years but before fentanyl was a thing, I said to use heroin! They’d pass out and almost immediately die from that overdose. In addition, I think they should be killed the exact same way as their victims were or hung in front of the courthouse for all to see the minute they receive the death penalty! These methods would be a deterrent to other future murderers!

    • @davidroutledge1732
      @davidroutledge1732 Год назад

      Why should the details of the drug provider be kept anonymous? If a state declares a death sentence as a justified punishment and a drug provider willingly provides the drugs to carry out such a sentence yet would prefer to remain anonymous why is this? It is under no obligation to provide the drugs and if done so willingly should have no need to keep this secret. If it has any reservations about proving the drugs wouldn't it make more sense to not supply them ?

  • @ElijahMeninga-fy5bk
    @ElijahMeninga-fy5bk 9 дней назад

    A great piece of journalism. Very informative.

  • @robertbourdlais8784
    @robertbourdlais8784 2 года назад +6

    It’s job security for the system.

  • @amandapanda7878
    @amandapanda7878 2 года назад +4

    36 YEARS IS TOO DAMN LONG.

  • @isisbeck2374
    @isisbeck2374 2 года назад +4

    Damn Idaho don't play hell I thought Texas and Louisiana was awful. I'm against the death penalty I think it's worse to leave someone to die a slow horrific death while buried alive in their cement tombs.

    • @wishingwell5954
      @wishingwell5954 2 года назад

      You are against the death penalty but thin people should be buried alive?

  • @annelefevre9457
    @annelefevre9457 14 дней назад +6

    A new death row prisoner is on his way……..Chad Daybell !

  • @frankorobinson1540
    @frankorobinson1540 2 года назад +13

    If caught beyond reasonable doubt, then there shouldn't be a appeal or a review 🤔

    • @mobileasaurus
      @mobileasaurus 2 года назад +2

      Did you not see the part about how many people have been proven innocent many years after being found guilty /sentenced to death?

    • @bpaajcisna5595
      @bpaajcisna5595 8 месяцев назад

      please never vote or have kids

  • @DoggosAndJiuJitsu
    @DoggosAndJiuJitsu 4 месяца назад +4

    Ya, sorry. I tried to ask their victims what they thought but I never heard back. You know, cause they were all murdered.

  • @dudemorris7769
    @dudemorris7769 Год назад +3

    Death Penalty should happen within 1 year of the DNA puts them there.

  • @gayprepperz6862
    @gayprepperz6862 2 месяца назад +3

    They get to beg for their life for decades. How long did their victims get to beg for their life?

  • @claytonevans5721
    @claytonevans5721 2 года назад +3

    Ask the families how they feel about it

  • @Ghost-ru4oz
    @Ghost-ru4oz 2 года назад +3

    Death penalty complicated ? If all the evidence and a guilty verdict has been given. Just take them out back with a .45 no complications there.

  • @macriggland6526
    @macriggland6526 2 года назад +18

    if the death penalty wasn't a deterrent, then nobody would try to avoid it.

    • @davewatson2466
      @davewatson2466 2 года назад

      The death sentence is a deterrent in many other countries the problem is the US takes way too friggin long to send these people to thier maker 🤷🏿‍♂️ ...in China you murder someone in front of whiteness your Infront of a firing squad before the next month lol

    • @samirbassilios18
      @samirbassilios18 2 года назад +5

      there is the death penalty and there is still lots of killings... a detterent? i think not.

    • @henrygingold6549
      @henrygingold6549 2 года назад +4

      Explain please why you think it is a deterrent. Even when the penalty was hanging, drawing and quartering or pressing with boulders, people still murdered. The death penalty is mere vengeance. Also, there is no humane method of carrying out executions. The Chair is barbaric, hanging is not by the 'drop' method, the victim is left to strangle slowly, Firing squad is frequently botched by poor marksmanship and many of the procedures have shown bullets hitting everywhere. Lethal injection is torment and like the rest is de fact, "cruel and unusual punishment". Of course the constitution now is worthless since a rogue president instigated an attack on the Capitol and got away with it. The US is second only to China for the number of executions it carries out, is that because the US has a huge number of bad people?

    • @ZacksRockingLifestyle
      @ZacksRockingLifestyle 2 года назад

      @@henrygingold6549 I truly see life imprisonment as a worse, more cruel punishment than death.
      If a person can be rehabilitated, we should do it. If a person cannot be rehabilitated, kill them.
      If a person with life imprisonment escapes, they have no incentive not to hurt more people.
      Since life imprisonment is currently cheaper than killing someone, we should really look into why it’s so affordable to imprison someone for life.
      We should not ask why it is expensive to kill a man, we should ask why it is cheaper to sustain him forever.

    • @macriggland6526
      @macriggland6526 2 года назад

      @Rochelle Tierney gotta love it. the ability to look a plain fact right in the face and insist on contrarian academic arguments. did you major in psychology, sweetie? aww.

  • @darrickbrown830
    @darrickbrown830 2 года назад +3

    So the public must depend on her opinion? I noticed she didn’t mention the lives of any of the victims! Who made sure their death wasn’t cruel? Oh that’s right, their death is not relevant . No one cares about the death row inmates. People involved are either politically or monetarily involved everyone else is related usually it’s mom and only mom who cares one bit

  • @jeanetterockstrom1068
    @jeanetterockstrom1068 2 года назад +16

    I'll never understand how a killer's fate is given more "dignity" than the person or persons life they took. Makes me sick. They shouldn't be told their execution is coming up, or try appealing. Did their victim get the chance to plead for their life before being killed? Maybe, maybe not. They should be woke up out of a dead sleep, walked down the hall, and strapped to the gurney, or hell even the firing range! I believe Idaho still has the option of firing squad too. These people do not deserve all the thought process that goes into ending their life. They never gave their victims this much thought.

    • @mobileasaurus
      @mobileasaurus 2 года назад +1

      Because the people killing the convicted want to think they're better than the convicted. When really they're no better. They're also killing someone.

    • @amandapanda7878
      @amandapanda7878 2 года назад +2

      agreed

    • @lilianhaggland2031
      @lilianhaggland2031 Год назад

      Totally agree

    • @h2oquality2010
      @h2oquality2010 13 дней назад

      I guess the end of the video doesn't matter?!!!

  • @glenngordon2352
    @glenngordon2352 2 года назад +3

    I have mixed feelings about the death penalty. However, it should be reserved for rapist murderers and child molesting murderers. If DNA says the inmate is guilty without a doubt then the sentence should be carried out that same day. Use fentanyl. Cheap, quick, it rarely fails.

  • @i-work-at-enron
    @i-work-at-enron Год назад +1

    Wondering if Bryan Kohberger will be added to that list.

  • @Lakridza67
    @Lakridza67 2 года назад +2

    It is bizarre, at best, to literally have a cue of human beings, all waiting to be put down!
    😣💔

    • @Lakridza67
      @Lakridza67 Год назад

      @Donnell Okafor I can’t tell you how I would feel! I have a good moral and ethical filter(or so I like to think), and I honestly don’t know how I would feel!

  • @speakeasydoorman4966
    @speakeasydoorman4966 2 года назад +4

    Once again the government makes sure to spend a lot of time
    As well as spend millions of dollars citizen/slave's tax money

  • @patrickmccarthy7877
    @patrickmccarthy7877 2 года назад +2

    With forensic advances, let there be a one year cap from conviction to execution.

    • @georgiagiolia8255
      @georgiagiolia8255 2 года назад

      Η ποινή του θανάτου είναι καθαρός παραλογισμός...
      Γιατί σε μια πολιτισμένη χώρα όπως είναι η Αμερική θεωρείται ως μια δίκαιη τιμωρία???

  • @cessnaflyer
    @cessnaflyer 2 года назад +2

    tens of thousands of people are "put to sleep" for surgery each day in America. why not do that procedure first, and then administer the lethal portion of the killer drug?

  • @MattyRox
    @MattyRox Год назад

    This story was really well done in a neutral, informative way. 🎉

  • @annied9864
    @annied9864 2 года назад +3

    Making room for daybells arivao

  • @aprildays1818
    @aprildays1818 Год назад +2

    EVERYONE ON DEATH ROW SHOULD ONLY GET 1APPEAL

  • @kateturner1849
    @kateturner1849 Год назад +3

    Firing squad is cheap, easy, quick and no one doing the shooting knows whose bullet hit the mark. Stop making excuses - execute quickly by firing squad. As for "mistakes" - hire more Judges and do the appeals faster.

  • @damienwatkins14
    @damienwatkins14 2 года назад +2

    Drugs ??? Who needs drugs when you have electricity?? I'm pretty sure they had the electric chair long before drugs...hey man they chose to do that crime that got em that sentence so whatever way they go , they still go...being on death row for decades does not give a grieving family justice.

    • @brianjohnson6053
      @brianjohnson6053 Год назад

      High velocity lead pellets are effective and cheap

  • @camiwilliamson9411
    @camiwilliamson9411 2 года назад +2

    The also won't execute them if they are not in absolute perfect health. Robin row would cause bodily harm to herself or make herself ill that wouldn't let them go forward.

  • @johnfroelich8554
    @johnfroelich8554 2 года назад +4

    Any wannabe killers should memorize that map

    • @callmedave1280
      @callmedave1280 2 года назад +1

      Homicide rates are higher in death penalty states

  • @britneyn2669
    @britneyn2669 2 года назад +4

    I'm sure these guys have never been with a woman!!

  • @childrenslivesmatter3073
    @childrenslivesmatter3073 2 года назад +2

    What a cruel state. I'll never visit there

  • @lavery1965
    @lavery1965 2 года назад +2

    We need to make it go faster. Victim's family members die sooner.

  • @PxssyGalore
    @PxssyGalore 3 месяца назад +1

    Idaho is such an old antiquated state. They're still stuck in the 1950 and they seem to love it.. That's why ignorance is so hard to cure. Because ignorance is bliss.

  • @JB-qh6ni
    @JB-qh6ni 2 года назад +3

    How about Pfizer JJ and Moderna donate a bunch.. I heard they are doing pretty good financially

  • @tondamccarthy6537
    @tondamccarthy6537 2 года назад +1

    What about the victims and their families?

  • @wilsondassumpcao2089
    @wilsondassumpcao2089 2 года назад +2

    36 years is far too long, is almost like he was sentenced to life.I am not taking sides,nor pro or against the death penalty but if they allowed this man to live another 36 years what is the sense in executing him after all?

  • @reneedennis2011
    @reneedennis2011 2 года назад +6

    Robin Roe's case was profiled on The New Detectives and Deadly Women.

  • @Junkboy888
    @Junkboy888 2 года назад +2

    4 decade of tax payers paying to keep them alive.

  • @Chuck44442
    @Chuck44442 2 года назад +2

    ....if they gave them...an opportunity..to board the Kavorvkian 🚌 bus...how many would "jump-on a bus-Gus....make a new plan-Stan. I think a lot. Drift off the sleep forever. Compared to living like a caged 🐕.

  • @darrickbrown830
    @darrickbrown830 2 года назад +2

    It’s not complicated where ever the government is concerned everyone needs their cut of tax money and it takes time to make the rounds so death penalty or a permit for your fence it takes forever and cost money

  • @AB-by8xu
    @AB-by8xu 2 года назад +2

    I wonder how much money these facilities cost …versus regular jails per prisoners …the answer is probably there

    • @mobileasaurus
      @mobileasaurus 2 года назад +1

      I know in Texas it's quiet a bit more. You can Google the average cost of different types of inmates.

  • @danpp6175
    @danpp6175 2 года назад +2

    Buy sentencing inmate to death and by not carrying out the execution is not following the state law that's breaking state law why do we have a death row system if we are not going to use it and waste more dollars when that tax dollars to go somewhere else schools Social Security VA clinics etc

  • @danpp6175
    @danpp6175 2 года назад

    What about other states that are using different methods including bringing back the electric chair you got even States going and using firing squads

  • @mattwoody1089
    @mattwoody1089 2 года назад +2

    Put them on a high salt and sugar diet

  • @joyceyagoda4207
    @joyceyagoda4207 2 года назад +6

    Have the witnesses ever thought one of those spirits could follow them home and bring on negative energy in their lives because of that I could never witness an execution!

  • @MyDaddysNameIsGOD
    @MyDaddysNameIsGOD Год назад +2

    Jesus said "Live by the sword, die by the sword." AKA The Death Penalty.

  • @dwightsaunders6227
    @dwightsaunders6227 Год назад +2

    It's all about cost....$36000.00 per year in prison......83¢ for a bullet.... c'mon mathematicians....the criminal didn't care, why should we...leave it up to the family of the deceased..

  • @ihatemondays63
    @ihatemondays63 12 дней назад +1

    Watching this now that Chad Daybell is amongst them

  • @warrickhickssnakehunter6511
    @warrickhickssnakehunter6511 Год назад +4

    They should get one appeal only and if that is rejected, then it should be straight from the court room to the death chamber

  • @paulaward2075
    @paulaward2075 3 месяца назад

    Didn't know Idaho had the death penalty. Hello from Tyler Texas!

  • @janblackman6204
    @janblackman6204 2 года назад +2

    You’re right they need to execute more rapidly

  • @coyotedust
    @coyotedust 2 года назад +2

    This is ridiculous. Idaho you can do better!

  • @JudeNance
    @JudeNance Год назад

    It is ridiculous. Not all monsters are really human.

  • @danabean1410
    @danabean1410 2 года назад +6

    crooks protecting crooks. It is primary voting season.

  • @dee1955
    @dee1955 Год назад

    Great reporter!

  • @BreadFred3
    @BreadFred3 Год назад

    Family members should sign the death warrant.

  • @Sota572
    @Sota572 2 года назад +2

    Praying 🙏 that Idaho gets its act together and executes those killers. There is no reason for this to drag on and on. Idaho, speed up.

    • @yakobtesfalem1494
      @yakobtesfalem1494 2 года назад +1

      Please stop talking about god god doesn’t say excite those who kill it says forgive them

    • @Sota572
      @Sota572 2 года назад

      @@yakobtesfalem1494 l have asked Jesus into my heart. Christ is everything to me. But I believe the government is responsible to execute murderers. I believe this is scriptural and God's will. Read the Bible, God forgives but law and order pleases God. Yes God forgives. That is not the issue here.

    • @yakobtesfalem1494
      @yakobtesfalem1494 2 года назад +1

      @@Sota572 😅😅🤣 it’s a scripture where 🤣😂 in the Koran ? The Bible doesn’t say that . The Bible say if someone slaps you give them the other chick but your prying for someone to die ? Everyone have sin it’s just different sin’s but you look at him and decide to pray that he may die but you didn’t see your sin as bad as his , have you hate someone? That’s a same thing with what he did because according to Jesus it’s a same thing

    • @Sota572
      @Sota572 2 года назад

      @@yakobtesfalem1494 I'm not perfect but as a follower of Jesus Christ I believe in capital punishment as scriptural because of Romans 13 : 1 - 7 and Genesis 9 : 6. But mostly I pray that the condemned accept Christ before they are killed because Jesus will forgive every one. JESUS IS GOD.

    • @yakobtesfalem1494
      @yakobtesfalem1494 2 года назад

      @@Sota572 You we’re praying for someone to die 🤣😂 and now you saying you want them to accept Jesus Christ as there saver 🤣😂 so if they are gonna be believers and you gonna pray for your brothers in crist to be killed

  • @davidwadsworth8982
    @davidwadsworth8982 4 месяца назад +1

    Make it nine after that Brian Kohlberger is tried and convicted.

  • @PaxDisturbia
    @PaxDisturbia Год назад

    "Justice delayed is justice denied".

  • @Leaveit_alone
    @Leaveit_alone Год назад

    March 2023, Idaho has now passed the law to use a firing squad for execution if lethal injections are not available.

  • @FelisThis
    @FelisThis 2 года назад +10

    What makes Idaho so special when it comes to the death penalty verses other states who carry out executions? Yes, it is permitted (I can't believe that man says that). Yes, it does bring closure to the family and yes it is a timely process. Thirty eight years though? That is ridiculous. If Idaho has such a problem with executing vile criminals who commit the vilest of crimes to the innocent then the state should join the other states and do away with the ultimate punishment. Geeze.

  • @nicholasdoubedube4359
    @nicholasdoubedube4359 Год назад

    I like your stories

  • @jazzy8084
    @jazzy8084 Год назад

    From a country that doesn't believe in the death penalty, a person on death row, way too long. Your justice system needs to be changed. 30yr + just think of all the resources just to keep the inmate alive.

  • @philiphorner31
    @philiphorner31 Год назад

    This is a no brainier. Unfortunately government doesn't have one.

  • @bendavidson7122
    @bendavidson7122 10 месяцев назад +1

    ONE APPEAL AND YOUR DONE,NOT 20-30 YEARS ON DEATH ROW!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @lemonstealinghorsdoeuvre
      @lemonstealinghorsdoeuvre 4 месяца назад

      You say that, until you are wrongfully convicted. I think a decade is fair. People are emotionally charged after an event that leads to the death penalty, and there have been many cases where many factors proved rushed or falsified. If they get a ten year sentence with a death sentence at the end, you can hope that the corruption that convicts an innocent has either been flushed out already or has not been able to maintain lies for that long. Hell, what if it's cooperation, you take the fall and I'll pay your family 100k or something like that? If people knew that the family was going to have to survive 10 years before they got payment, otherwise be subject to intense scrutiny, that would discourage people who are ready to give up their lives because they feel like they ruined the family's life and/or the immediate need to dig the family out of whatever trouble they are in. Imagine cooperation due to threats against their family, if they can escape within that ten years, the people would not be providing a path for someone ruthless to perpetuate more harm

  • @JeffSmith-it4tm
    @JeffSmith-it4tm Год назад

    23 hours a day in a cell is worse than death,

  • @CarlKem
    @CarlKem 2 года назад +4

    I empathize with the families of the victims and their quest to seek justice. But as was pointed out (6:46 - 7:54), out of 1500 executions, 187 were found innocent. If a prisoner is executed and then found innocent, you cannot give back his/her life. Is it justice then? Wouldn't that change the picture of the case from a prisoner to be sentenced to instead a man/woman kidnapped & held against their will and then murdered? The Nuremberg trials in 1946 pointed this out- "just following orders" doesn't cut it. Is it acceptable that the error rate be 12. 467%? What is "justice" when you or your family is in that 12.476%? How do they get justice? Constitutionally speaking, doesn't "equal protection under the law" include someone on death row? Ok, they are executed, then found innocent. What now? Execute the presiding family member for what is now murder? Or would it be the warden, or even the governor? Where i justice in all of this?

  • @Bullrider33Outdoors
    @Bullrider33Outdoors Год назад

    Example Nikolas Cruz There Should Not Be A Trial For His Case But Now That There A Juror With Possible Chance For His Attorney To File For Appeal Because There A Good Chance One Of The Jurors Did Talk About The Case In Public And That's Good Enough For A Mis Trial

  • @jasonsabourin2275
    @jasonsabourin2275 2 года назад

    Judges and Lawyers go on Vacation a Lot.

  • @MrDREWASIDE
    @MrDREWASIDE 2 года назад

    Should be immediately carried out after verdict . Why waste time?

  • @KJ.85
    @KJ.85 Год назад

    If you're going to have the death penalty and it's those whose cases were no ifs, ands, or buts about it rock solid, it should be carried out the same way it did years ago....just as fast as the crimes they've committed. The same way the victims' pleas for life fell on deaf ears and were denied, is how they should be handled. It's these so called "appeals" and "rights" that has a lot of them out living the ages of their victims at the time of their deaths. How is justice being served when they are not only given the chance to fight for their lives, but they're then given a system that's fighting even harder for them?! Especially, when it gets their sentence overturned or granted a stay of execution?! How is justice served when it takes 10-20 years to carry out?! Where's the justice in them living off the tax dollars of their victims' families and friends?! Where's the justice in those involved on the victims' side (parents, law officials, friends, etc.) are going to their graves before the inmates?!

  • @leahhayes8256
    @leahhayes8256 Год назад

    Gotta stop cheating families outta “Justice”…. Letting them sit for 30/40 years of course they are changed and possibly sick 🙄 but they weren’t when the crime took place! That’s what Count !

  • @kateturner1849
    @kateturner1849 Год назад

    What's the point of the death sentence if it takes YEARS to die. Do it in one year maximum. It's a slap in the face of the victims families.

  • @sher6705
    @sher6705 Год назад

    Governor just signed death by firing squad after he was arrested I doubt it’ll speed in the process.

  • @mariajosemachadolima8610
    @mariajosemachadolima8610 Год назад

    ridículo...levar 40 anos pra executar alguém parece piada, então pra que condenar a pena de morte se não tem competência pra por em prática?

  • @birdman1843
    @birdman1843 2 года назад +2

    Too many potatoes 🥔 gone bad in Idaho

  • @johnrobles1572
    @johnrobles1572 2 года назад +20

    No more than 2-5 years to allow for the appealing process...after that... There should be a weekly pay-per-view/ Netflix broadcast special showing crime re-enactment and final moments before and after execution....vast majority of funds collected will go to victim families.

    • @virtualxella
      @virtualxella 2 года назад +6

      What an absolutely warped thing to say

    • @billfisher5287
      @billfisher5287 2 года назад

      I appaud this notion....

    • @markraymo997
      @markraymo997 2 года назад

      Sounds like a good idea John

    • @isisbeck2374
      @isisbeck2374 2 года назад

      Wow you're like one of those people that would attend a lynching and bring your picnic basket I bet? Tell me I'm wrong? Some folks are more wicked and barbaric as the actual killer

    • @bat353
      @bat353 2 года назад

      7:10

  • @infinitedarkness9476
    @infinitedarkness9476 2 года назад

    EX-A-CUE-SHUNS. NOT Egg-sha-cue-shuns.