In the 1930's, in Pittsburgh, a streetcar conductor was tried and sentenced to death for killing three passengers for not having the correct fare! They tried to electrocute him three times with no success so he had to be freed, In a newspaper interview, he was asked why he thought they weren't able to execute him and he said, "Everybody knows I was a poor conductor."
The first electric chair execution (of William Kemmler) in 1890 in NY was botched. The day before, a horse hadsuccessfully been killed in a test. But 1000 volts did not do the job on Kemmler. They raised the voltage to 2000 volts, which worked, but resulted in an awful stench. Lets face it, the best way to execute somebody is to fire a.50 BMG round into the back of the head. Lights out, fast and painless.
@@Seamus322 And that's why they don't like firing squads. The Left wants execution, if it's necessary, which they don't think it is, wants execution to be sterile, bloodless, and more like a medical procedure. I think public hanging should be brought back. Depending on the crime, death by hanging or hanging until dead. It would give a clear message; Commit a capital crime, and the world will watch you dance on the end of a rope.
To the description the blood could be from the eyeballs because they can pop out. And it takes 50 seconds the current then 5 seconds pause and the person dies in the 2 round.
WKZworks either the budget on the movie was spent on extras so they couldn't by clippers or they didn't have the money to pay him to do it. In fact I think the budget was so blown by this point they just filmed the switch guy in at the producer's house in his basement while his kid's birthday was going on. The people attending the party had to sit through all 2 takes to get this shot.
I personally knew someone while living in Texas that worked for T. D. C. (Texas Department of Corrections) now called T. D. C. J. (Texas Department of Criminal Justice) that was assigned, by his own request, to help execute inmates in the then used electric chair. He enjoyed telling me what they did to each inmate before the person was brought to the Execution Chamber to prevent the person from defecating on themselves when the electricity was applied. The only thing worse than what they did to the condemned was not only he enjoyed it but how much pleasure it brought him and the other staff. Prison staff are some VERY mentally sick people.
@@TheEmeraldMenOfficial Not sure if you’re replying to my comment, but… 1) Report what? 2) I’m sure all kinds of people “deserve” all kinds of treatment (and they get it too) but Title XV says differently. 3) Im for the Death Penalty. But the initial comment on this thread is BS. That’s Green Mile, Hollywood horse shit.
Jesse Reiter I have a reason to believe that the main reason why they put a hood on is because the eyes would explode with the jolt of electricity. This is why they put tape over the eyes.
Electric chair is painful as hell and execution is really easy to botch, but if everything goes correct it takes about 20 seconds to die, not always though. Lethal injection is not that painless as some say because in most cases the inmate can feel drugs in his body well despite being given drug to fall asleep first. I watched a documentary ,,how to kill a human being'' (i recommend it) and there was a lady who was given pancuronium bromide which they use in executions and she said when she woke up suddenly she could feel it and it was like her body was on fire and she could not move a muscle. Imagine something like that while lying over 10 minutes strapped to a table. The only good method of carrying out an execution is avaliable (only when you were convicted before 2004) in Utah and it is a firing squad. But more states may choose this methed as a main one due to the shortage of lethal drugs. So imo firing squad is the best option it's the fastest of all methods and pretty painless if at least one bullet will go through your heart which is easy to do cause shooters must be always a proffesionals to take part in such execution. Hanging is only painless when rope breaks yorr neck but that happens not very often. And if it won't break your neck then you will suffocate to death and it can take some time. Gas chamber is so painful as well you feel like you have a heart attack while suffocating. I described all methods in the USA and for me firing squad is the only right option. And if you wanna know more watch this documentary that I mentioned earlier it is a good one.
Gedo Mazo Or simply: States who "execute" People should "always" count with lethal Force against their Police and Revenge Acts/"Crimes" against juridical People. Amen.
+Gedo Mazo Sounds like a very informed decision you have there. I agree with you on this one, because if I was to die by firing squad it would be like half a millisecond from gunshots fired until dead.
It's like "botched executions " ??There been a few no such thing as a botched execution why would they have a pain free death in hope they suffer every second
Voltage is not relevant....It may stun, but it's available current that does the damage, literally by cooking. I would imagine there is some discomfort involved.By the way, 1 amp equals 6.4 billion billion electrons past any given point PER SECOND.
it used to be 50,000 volts, then they reduced it to 20,000 volts, now I think they just do it with around 2500-3000 volts. that way the inmate wont burst into flames. health and medical experts say that unconsciousness occurs way before pain has a chance to register. im not really so sure
A stake though the heart heart and a extra in and out the brain helps too. Then crack the puppy for 15 minutes. And a good cook out on a stake. Dump the ashes in the sea, no problem.
I ask only one thing I ask everyone to thing about the possibility of a miscarriage of Justice and a wrongful conviction. Then society is killing an innocent person. It has happened in the past and will again happen in the future. This is because all of us are suffering from the condition of being less than perfect.
Those guards started locking the door to that room afterwards and they’re still there. Jesus. How long does it take to remove chains from an unstruggling man.
IDK what the fuss is all about in these posts. Who cares if it's painless or not. I watched a man executed in the electric chair many many years ago and while nothing like I have seen in any of the movies I have watched, I dont believe the man felt any pain at all. Even if he did it was NOTHING compared to the pain he put his victims through.
+Hillbilly Hoodoo Seriously, how the hell could anyone not feel any pain in that situation? You have got to be kidding. There is no way in hell someone could go through that and not feel any pain.
+rainmaker690 Where is it stated that absolutely no pain should be involved. Pain is different for each of us. Some feel just a flu shot, which if you look at the needle is of very small size, is painful, hurts and will make it a point that any or all will hear of it and another can get a 2 inch long cut on their body and will say that there wasn't much and may never say anything about it. Pain can be a very hard to quantify amongst so many people.
Hillbilly Hoodoo If it is done correctly, the condemned received such a powerful initial shock (usually around 2000 volts) that he/she loses consciousness instantly. It may take much longer to actually kill the condemned, but they don't feel it. Unfortunately, many executions are not done correctly.
Lucas Wide I'm Australian and 2 fellow Australian are getting the firing squad in Bali. Even though their families have begged them not to execute them, they are anyway. I am learning about Capital Punishment and it depends to the type of crime committed. Repeated murders I believe the murder should be executed but if it's stealing or rape with out killing, the person who committed the crime should be sentenced to life in prison, not 24 years but life, till they die.
Executions are good for right crimes and should be equal so if someone stabbed someone they should be stabbed , for rape knobs chopped off and burglary bank account removal. Hostage is prison
Journalism and the news paper were big in those days. They needed to write down and record any public apologies as well as what happened for the sake of the public. Plus people were a lot less soft then a lot of us are today.
Nope, it means his heart is still going, but, as for his brain ... well, let's just say, his frontal lobe is fried, but the part that controls involuntary reflexes, such as breathing, and his heart working is very much still working ... The guy asked that question because, from where he was sitting, he may likely tell it was a badly botched execution ... but couldn't hear what the doctor was telling the prison warden ...
The electric chair was extremely gruesome and prone to repeated failure.... Why did we get rid of it????? Now when you do something horrible, you're gonna get free room and board, and medical care forever. I mean yes, its not a hotel or a spa, but its life. If you can really prove within 99.9% that someone is guilty of something terribly gruesome, or prove within the same percentage that their brain is only wired for atrocity and incapable of anything else..... This should be the answer.
Bet you wouldn't say this if you were condemned to death, especially if you were innocent. Heathen. You Americans are either mad or wannabe actors. You just can't wait to squeeze the trigger can you?
@@diannacompton that's how many feel when they mess w myself n they dont really care..like their obsessed w my constant torture n agony,along w the violation of my person it's so bizarre..imissmydog
@@diannacompton The likelyhood of being sent to your death while being innocent is pretty small,especially in modern times. And if the convicts are guilty of murder,who cares what they think? I sure don't.
Invented in 1890, the electric chair was once believed to be more humane than hanging. Since then, the electric chair was the most common execution method until 1982 when Texas did the world's first lethal injection.
Ok, i'm not an expert on electrocutions, but I do know this is only a movie, I also know the Dr couldn't have checked him that fast because he could have still had electricity in his body which could have shocked the Dr, but I am a retired embalmer and I've had to take care of a few of these inmates and besides cleaning up urine and feces, and everything else, their heads and legs are shaved bald.
In the 1930's, in Pittsburgh, a streetcar conductor was tried and sentenced to death for killing three passengers for not having the correct fare! They tried to electrocute him three times with no success so he had to be freed, In a newspaper interview, he was asked why he thought they weren't able to execute him and he said, "Everybody knows I was a poor conductor."
The first electric chair execution (of William Kemmler) in 1890 in NY was botched. The day before, a horse hadsuccessfully been killed in a test. But 1000 volts did not do the job on Kemmler. They raised the voltage to 2000 volts, which worked, but resulted in an awful stench. Lets face it, the best way to execute somebody is to fire a.50 BMG round into the back of the head. Lights out, fast and painless.
videosallnight- a .50 round might be painless and quick, but probably rather messy...
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Lynching is not messy but very painful
@@Seamus322 And that's why they don't like firing squads. The Left wants execution, if it's necessary, which they don't think it is, wants execution to be sterile, bloodless, and more like a medical procedure. I think public hanging should be brought back. Depending on the crime, death by hanging or hanging until dead. It would give a clear message; Commit a capital crime, and the world will watch you dance on the end of a rope.
WHAT THE F*** DO YOU MEAN THEY TESTED THIS IN A HORSE 😤👺🔪🔥🧙🧹📍🧿
The executioner's concern in this flick was that newer electrical transfer equipment was wired to a 100 year old chair...
Crazcompart yes
Fake shit
To the description the blood could be from the eyeballs because they can pop out. And it takes 50 seconds the current then 5 seconds pause and the person dies in the 2 round.
From what movie was this Execution by Electric Chair who was Max Sneed
Why wasn't his head shaved?
'Cause this is a silly B-movie whose creators were more interested in dramatic effect than realism.
WKZworks either the budget on the movie was spent on extras so they couldn't by clippers or they didn't have the money to pay him to do it.
In fact I think the budget was so blown by this point they just filmed the switch guy in at the producer's house in his basement while his kid's birthday was going on. The people attending the party had to sit through all 2 takes to get this shot.
With such a short voltage apply first no wonder he showed vital signs
I personally knew someone while living in Texas that worked for T. D. C. (Texas Department of Corrections) now called T. D. C. J. (Texas Department of Criminal Justice) that was assigned, by his own request, to help execute inmates in the then used electric chair. He enjoyed telling me what they did to each inmate before the person was brought to the Execution Chamber to prevent the person from defecating on themselves when the electricity was applied. The only thing worse than what they did to the condemned was not only he enjoyed it but how much pleasure it brought him and the other staff. Prison staff are some VERY mentally sick people.
It was percy wetmore ?
You’ve either been thoroughly deceived by someone claiming to be on the Texas execution team, or you’re just straight up lying.
@@c.k.185 What a wasted talent - write a novel
Annnnnnd you never thought to report it. Or think that perhaps a few of those people may have deserved what the guards did to them.
@@TheEmeraldMenOfficial
Not sure if you’re replying to my comment, but…
1) Report what?
2) I’m sure all kinds of people “deserve” all kinds of treatment (and they get it too) but Title XV says differently.
3) Im for the Death Penalty. But the initial comment on this thread is BS. That’s Green Mile, Hollywood horse shit.
Anybody know why they put a hood on them, because once someone got hit by a eyeball.
that had t be gross in the mouth with a really warm eyeball.
Jesse Reiter I have a reason to believe that the main reason why they put a hood on is because the eyes would explode with the jolt of electricity. This is why they put tape over the eyes.
My friend Joe says his friend almost lost his tongue from being cooked, swoll up very bad working on power lines with out his hard hat.
He just wanted to keep an eye on the witnesses.
So he's shown to have superhuman strength so why is he letting the guards take him to the chair instead of killing them and trying to escape?
Del's execution in the Green Mile is the best. In fact the whole film is fabulous! Definitely one to watch.
Del ended up cooked! It was one of the most grisly executions that ever appeared in a movie!
@@ronaldshank7589 Bc Percy was a frakking sadist
@@callmeishmael2415 You got that right! That little twerp needed to be taught a big lesson...and John Coffey taught it to him!
I have the movie green mile and it's the movie to watch!!!
@@terrireynolds8486 Agreed
Hey, wasn't that large imposing guard one of the gladiators?
Yes...he was with Maximus...thus we must follow his edicts...or get thrown to the lions....
German bodybuilder Ralph Moeller
@Elektriskstol Como se llama esta pelicula ? sabes ? ....
Where did the blood on his shirt come from??
I wanna see that part!
@Minimalist MGTOW Not if the eyeballs exploded it's not
They forgot to shave his head...
They did shave their head there on the top where the skull is they don't need to shave all his hair
hair will burn
Lol if u put it by the electric thingy
@@brieschristmas261 set on fire ...he has done before 🔥
@@XenaJacky75 it would burn the electrical Chair and the house if so
Did he just throw that cigarette on the floor?? How rude!!
Sheila Glover u r right. Always getting pain and do work is important
so?
someone knows about a video of a real electric chair or lethal inyeccion execution? thanks
Not really
If you were to choose between electrocution or lethal injection, which would you choose?
Bryce Gipple Very hard question
Electric chair is painful as hell and execution is really easy to botch, but if everything goes correct it takes about 20 seconds to die, not always though. Lethal injection is not that painless as some say because in most cases the inmate can feel drugs in his body well despite being given drug to fall asleep first. I watched a documentary ,,how to kill a human being'' (i recommend it) and there was a lady who was given pancuronium bromide which they use in executions and she said when she woke up suddenly she could feel it and it was like her body was on fire and she could not move a muscle. Imagine something like that while lying over 10 minutes strapped to a table. The only good method of carrying out an execution is avaliable (only when you were convicted before 2004) in Utah and it is a firing squad. But more states may choose this methed as a main one due to the shortage of lethal drugs. So imo firing squad is the best option it's the fastest of all methods and pretty painless if at least one bullet will go through your heart which is easy to do cause shooters must be always a proffesionals to take part in such execution. Hanging is only painless when rope breaks yorr neck but that happens not very often. And if it won't break your neck then you will suffocate to death and it can take some time. Gas chamber is so painful as well you feel like you have a heart attack while suffocating. I described all methods in the USA and for me firing squad is the only right option. And if you wanna know more watch this documentary that I mentioned earlier it is a good one.
Gedo Mazo Or simply: States who "execute" People should "always" count with lethal Force against their Police and Revenge Acts/"Crimes" against juridical People. Amen.
+Gedo Mazo Sounds like a very informed decision you have there. I agree with you on this one, because if I was to die by firing squad it would be like half a millisecond from gunshots fired until dead.
gun shot to the head is quickest
Someone should remind him not to slouch,its bad for the posture
Old sparky
The Green Mile is a good Movie, my favourite, whith the chair scenes. I have seen this Movie too, and this is more scary.
I'm pretty sure the warden was one of the German guys from Beerfest.
+Evan Friend Be careful!
and was in Gladiator:)
Ralph Moller
Ce sont des extraits de films ? C'est horrible de mourir comme ça !
IT'S NOT WHAT KILLS THE BODY NOR HOW IT'S DONE BUT WHAT'S YOUR SECOND DEATH, YOUR ETERNITY & WHERE YOU'LL SPEND FOREVER & FOREVERMORE
It's from a movie called SEED . 2007 movie :)
What's the movie called
What did Max Seed do though? am confused 😕
He class, today we are going to watch a person die in a chair. Have fun!
Isn't max already dead
Nope.
The guy's a Slasher. He can take more than that.
Why youtube why would this be reccomended for me?
Legal murder by law, if u do illegal murdered.
It's like "botched executions " ??There been a few no such thing as a botched execution why would they have a pain free death in hope they suffer every second
Because you just watched the Jonathan Chambers execution scene
Everyone in the room does not look happy
My friend got executed and I had to watch 😭😭😭😭😭😭.
Did he deserve it?
@@f044 yeah. He killed two people.
@@gil7197 sounds like he did deserve it.
please the name of this movie thanks
Davidd Maranci seed 2007
Voltage is not relevant....It may stun, but it's available current that does the damage, literally by cooking. I would imagine there is some discomfort involved.By the way, 1 amp equals 6.4 billion billion electrons past any given point PER SECOND.
Current is voltage divided by resistance, so voltage is relevant, just not directly determinative.
What is this and where can I watch this?
have they ever resesatared an do again after full recovery
it used to be 50,000 volts, then they reduced it to 20,000 volts, now I think they just do it with around 2500-3000 volts. that way the inmate wont burst into flames. health and medical experts say that unconsciousness occurs way before pain has a chance to register. im not really so sure
+derek wall I wonder if any electric chairs have an energy star rating?
E.PLUMBUS UNUM lolz, funny yet ironic
+derek wall experts not really sure?? why not try it on them so they will know for sure?
Speedy Gonzalez yep then they'll make an accurate assessment of what the condemned feels
+derek wall 50,000 was *never* used, nor 20,000. The absolute most has been 2,640. Where on earth do you get your information from?
Movie title?
UMM, If the heart is still BEATING he is FUCKING ALIVE
the muscle is functioning..."he" is dead.
Not if brain is dead, then muscles stop! Either way there is nothing humane in this.
What’s this called
A stake though the heart heart and a extra in and out the brain helps too. Then crack the puppy for 15 minutes. And a good cook out on a stake. Dump the ashes in the sea, no problem.
I ask only one thing I ask everyone to thing about the possibility of a miscarriage of Justice and a wrongful conviction. Then society is killing an innocent person. It has happened in the past and will again happen in the future. This is because all of us are suffering from the condition of being less than perfect.
George Stinney was a prime example of that
What is this film?
seed
Thanks you :)
Those guards started locking the door to that room afterwards and they’re still there. Jesus. How long does it take to remove chains from an unstruggling man.
hell they should have just stole the execution scene from Shocker. At least it wouldn't have been as cheap as this (and it was made in 89).
Honestly how does the electric chair kill people because i say that's has got to be the most painful and also the most worse type of torture method
Why did he squeeze the sponge..on the green mile they did not squeeze it.
The person who did that in The Green Mile was supposed to water the sponge. He did it on purpose to torture the person executed
IDK what the fuss is all about in these posts. Who cares if it's painless or not. I watched a man executed in the electric chair many many years ago and while nothing like I have seen in any of the movies I have watched, I dont believe the man felt any pain at all. Even if he did it was NOTHING compared to the pain he put his victims through.
and rightly so.
+Hillbilly Hoodoo
Seriously, how the hell could anyone not feel any pain in that situation? You have got to be kidding. There is no way in hell someone could go through that and not feel any pain.
+rainmaker690 Where is it stated that absolutely no pain should be involved. Pain is different for each of us. Some feel just a flu shot, which if you look at the needle is of very small size, is painful, hurts and will make it a point that any or all will hear of it and another can get a 2 inch long cut on their body and will say that there wasn't much and may never say anything about it. Pain can be a very hard to quantify amongst so many people.
Hillbilly Hoodoo If it is done correctly, the condemned received such a powerful initial shock (usually around 2000 volts) that he/she loses consciousness instantly. It may take much longer to actually kill the condemned, but they don't feel it.
Unfortunately, many executions are not done correctly.
rainmaker690 I'm pretty sure nearly 2,000 volts straight to the brain would be rather quick!!!
Probably the same electricians who did my cooker socket replacement.
Clear-cut censored version.. Dammit, where is the unrated version???
What is this movie
Why would you want to go out with the Chair, i'd rather hang.
Firing Squad.
***** Fair enough, Hanging is stupid. I think that what you said firing squad is right
Lucas Wide I'm Australian and 2 fellow Australian are getting the firing squad in Bali. Even though their families have begged them not to execute them, they are anyway. I am learning about Capital Punishment and it depends to the type of crime committed. Repeated murders I believe the murder should be executed but if it's stealing or rape with out killing, the person who committed the crime should be sentenced to life in prison, not 24 years but life, till they die.
Lucas Wide I don't mean that, I was just stating my opinion of capital punishment
Twilight Eclipse Cullen Potter I don't agree with Capital Punishment either, i think its kinda stupid, But if I had to go, I would go by firing squad
Let’s jingle the chains for another five minutes
what did he do
Why is the prisoner NOT shaved bald ?
Why wasn't his head shaved
What was his crime
Executions are good for right crimes and should be equal so if someone stabbed someone they should be stabbed , for rape knobs chopped off and burglary bank account removal. Hostage is prison
they had no walls or widows you could smell the flesh cooking
Why do others enjoy watching others suffer. Must be human nature I guess
This is going to be painful
Is this a movie scene?
Didn't the first person perspective give you a clue?
How anybody in USA could actually watch any execution is beyond me. I never could
Journalism and the news paper were big in those days. They needed to write down and record any public apologies as well as what happened for the sake of the public. Plus people were a lot less soft then a lot of us are today.
if the perp killed a friend or family member of mine, I would have brought popcorn & laughed
People used to do it here in the past
The man who killed had no issue with it......
Part of it is to make news reports on it, and part of it is to have witnesses to the execution to prove they are really dead.
Where did the blood came from
... maybe from Ears or Nose.
@@voxac3022 on his shoulder s
@@stevenraymer4721
I don't know.
But look,
this is just a Movie.
SEED
(2007).
Hehe... "Max seed"
Pornstar, lol
What was wrong with the chair exactly?
That was an 100 year-old chair.
Yeah
true, they should have purchased an extended warranty
so that is how the warden ended up as a gladiator alongside Maximus Decimus Meridius..
Of course he's dead why would he
Ok, "heatbeat present", does that mean he is dead? Sounds contridictory to me.
Nope, it means his heart is still going, but, as for his brain ... well, let's just say, his frontal lobe is fried, but the part that controls involuntary reflexes, such as breathing, and his heart working is very much still working ...
The guy asked that question because, from where he was sitting, he may likely tell it was a badly botched execution ... but couldn't hear what the doctor was telling the prison warden ...
The electric chair was extremely gruesome and prone to repeated failure.... Why did we get rid of it????? Now when you do something horrible, you're gonna get free room and board, and medical care forever. I mean yes, its not a hotel or a spa, but its life. If you can really prove within 99.9% that someone is guilty of something terribly gruesome, or prove within the same percentage that their brain is only wired for atrocity and incapable of anything else..... This should be the answer.
There is not budget, even for new wires
Yeah I don’t care what anybody says they should completely get rid of the death penalty
I love bad horror movies, so I somewhat enjoyed this (although I could have done without the animal torture montage in the opening credits).
'comedy tonight' says Zero
My favorite part is the moustache at 1:13.
Nighty night max
why didnt they show his face???
well, eyeballs can explode, blood can spew from the ears...for starters
Absurd!
Before burial, you remove the heart - DONE!
And season with garlic?
Warden Do you have anything to say?
Max Seed or(Mankind)
Have a nice day 😂😂😂😂😂
OLHA OS ABUTRES!!!
TODOS SENTADOS ESPERANDO A CARNIÇA😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
How many attempts did it take to actually kill this man? Just wondering. I thought it was 3, but I haven't watched the movie, so I wouldn't know.
He didn't die
Hey isn't that Rolph Mueller in that Warden role.Kinda hard to hide a 59" chest and 22" arms.Sorry Arnold,he was bigger,but not better
por es tipo le taparon la cara muerde?¿
His head didn't burst in to flames
Nosebleed
I couldn't watch him go through it so many times. Like that's just traumatizing.
SHOULD BE LIVE ON TV THESE THINGS
Glad My State Still Executes these monsters!.We Voted to Keep death Penalty,& it won by a Landslide!
FOTZEL which state?
Bet you wouldn't say this if you were condemned to death, especially if you were innocent. Heathen. You Americans are either mad or wannabe actors. You just can't wait to squeeze the trigger can you?
@@diannacompton that's how many feel when they mess w myself n they dont really care..like their obsessed w my constant torture n agony,along w the violation of my person it's so bizarre..imissmydog
@@diannacompton The likelyhood of being sent to your death while being innocent is pretty small,especially in modern times.
And if the convicts are guilty of murder,who cares what they think?
I sure don't.
Frying Tonight.
It reminded me of the gree mile
I like people who say Americans are cruel. Those are are the ones who have safe places to protect themselves from harsh words. America
Why Electric chair
Invented in 1890, the electric chair was once believed to be more humane than hanging. Since then, the electric chair was the most common execution method until 1982 when Texas did the world's first lethal injection.
I prefer firing squad
the prison didn't pay their GAS bill
En la vida real, habían complicaciones más fuertes y desagradables, pero vamos, es película =P! Saludos!
Ok, i'm not an expert on electrocutions, but I do know this is only a movie, I also know the Dr couldn't have checked him that fast because he could have still had electricity in his body which could have shocked the Dr, but I am a retired embalmer and I've had to take care of a few of these inmates and besides cleaning up urine and feces, and everything else, their heads and legs are shaved bald.
The body is a lousy battery and would hold no noticeable residual charge.
Metojestnotheypulltheswitch
Theyfriedhimonlynothat
Idontknowalotofmyselfonmoviesonexecutions
Youarewritejustmovieyouknowmorethanme
They’re 2 minutes cycles.
That man was not dead
bro how did he bleed he only would i have died there would be no blood
Yeah?
I didn't watch the whole movie of this one, but mike myers was very evil..
i mostri si sopprimono, pena capitale giusta e da mantenere
I thought you had to have a shaved head?
You do. Or it'll catch fire
Execution is murder.