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| State allows fewer journalists to see executions |
| By chickashanews.com- Janelle Stecklein |
| Published: 01/08/2015 |
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OKLAHOMA CITY — The eyes of the world will be upon Oklahoma next Thursday. And, no, it’s not because of a terrifying act of Mother Nature that killed dozens or wiped towns off the map. This time, all eyes will be focused on the death chamber in McAlester, where Charles Warner is expected to be strapped a gurney to die by lethal injection for the 1997 rape and murder of 11-month-old Adrianna Waller, the daughter of his roommate. Already The New York Times has RSVP'd. A newspaper in Japan has inquired about attending, as has Al Jazeera America. In all, 30 to 40 media representatives are likely to vie for just five front-row seats. Admittedly it’s morbid, but media representatives are expected to come out of the woodwork to watch Warner die — just in case there's another botched execution involving a controversial drug cocktail expected to include the sedative midazolam. Read More. |
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