Watch Me Die by Bill Kimberlin
Author:Bill Kimberlin [Kimberlin, Bill]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Biography, Death Row, Execution, Killers, Non-Fiction, Ohio Prison, True Crime
ISBN: 9781944680268
Google: dwtOjwEACAAJ
Publisher: Green Ivy
Published: 2016-01-12T00:00:00+00:00
Chris Newton was a sick individual. No one could argue with that. He was also very dangerous. He is the only person on death row that I have come into contact with who actually couldnât wait to be executed. Sapp and Newton would trade stories back-and-forth about how they would love to get out and rape again. In fact, the day before Newtonâs execution, he was really hoping to at least get under the shirt or inside the pants of his cousin who was there for his last visitation. He told me his plan was to bribe her since she really wanted to be there at his execution. He was going to tell her that if she would let him feel her breasts and play with her vagina real quick when the guards were not looking then he would let her watch him be executed. I canât say what took place between them the night before his execution when his family got to see him for the last time but I do know that she was not present during his execution. It was only me and his spiritual advisor when he was put to death.
Newtonâs execution, which took a little over two hours from start to finish, convinced me that there is no such thing as a botched execution. There is however poor planning, lack of training, and ignorant officials who only claim they know what they are doing. The only saving grace with Newtonâs execution was the fact that he wanted to die! During his preparation, just before his execution he was joking with the execution team and smiling the entire time they were sticking needles in his arms, legs, and neck trying to find a suitable vein. Ohio requires two separate ports of entry for the administration of the lethal injection. Since there are no medical doctors allowed to take part in the execution process, only prison staff and trained EMTs prepare the inmate. Sometimes it is very difficult to find the veins if the person is obese or has used a lot of intravenous drugs in the past. Knowing Chris Newton the way I did, he was neither obese nor an IV drug abuser. As I sat quietly observing the individuals who were trying to find the veins on Chris, I couldnât help but notice how a few of them were shaking themselves. Their hands were far from steady which told me that they too were having issues being put in this position of assisting in the killing of another human being.
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