The electric chair: an injustice, or a necessity?
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Have a little read: ... Katie Costaras The Electric Chair The electric chair: an injustice, or a necessity? The electric chair pours around 2000 volts through the skull and an electrode wired to the lower right leg. If you're lucky, you won't feel a thing, if you're unlucky, you will slowly burn alive, leaving your body charred and mutated. Is this really a painless death? Is this really a humane way to kill someone? Or simply a way of prolonging the death of the criminal, and making them pay for the crime that they have committed? After all, the purpose of the electric chair was to kill instantly, free of suffering, yet in some cases, it has failed to fulfil the criteria for which it was invented for. The electric chair can be far from painless. During the 1990s, several executions that took place caused the bodies of the criminals to smoke, set on fire, and bleed.
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