America’s Forgotten Execution Method Is CHILLING

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Date: November 10, 2025

46 thoughts on “America’s Forgotten Execution Method Is CHILLING

  1. Its amazing I genuinely felt apposed but you've convinced me to support it … I mean fuck these people 😂 I'm glad it's bad the fact that you can say a guy that murdered and molested a child suffering is bad is baffling I'm glad he suffered

  2. why use poison gas when nitrogen will suffocate someone without discomfort? And then it could be pumped back into the air without worry. Or re-used.

    nitrogen has been used in mothballed ships to keep them from rusting. Because there's no oxygen, people have wandered in and collapsed without realizing they were not getting oxygen. The sensation of suffocating is because of carbon dioxide, and with only nitrogen, there was no discomfort.

    put him in the chamber, pump in nitrogen, which forces out the oxygen, and he'll pass out without feeling like he's suffocating. I believe this is being used now in animal shelters.

  3. Anesthesiologists go to great lengths to NOT accidentally kill their patients. This whole thing with specially built chambers, mechanisms that jumble very nasty and extremely toxic chemicals could all be replaced with a small mask, a small tank, and an anesthesiologist who did poorly in school.

  4. I still don’t understand why we keep trying all these “humane methods” they all are horrifying in the context of being humane. Honestly the quickest and most human method to kill someone would either be to shoot them in the head point blank with a cannon or crush their head with a 1000lb block of lead or some other dense material. The problem is that we keep taking the comfort of the executioner into account. Tough tits, if you apply for the job of killing prisoners for a living then don’t expect it to be comfortable or palatable.

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