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AND South Carolina A man who will die of deadly injection requires a delay until he collects more information about the drug that will kill him.
The execution of Marion Bowman Jr. It was scheduled for January 31, but he was worried that the drug used for the death of another man in November needed two large doses in a distance of more than 11 minutes.
Anesthesiologist included in the examination of the Richard Moore’s autopsy record, which was executed on November 1, 2024, showed the fluid in Moore’s lungs, which stated lawyers to believe that he “consciously experienced a sense of drowning and suffocation during 23 minutes to appear his appearance death, “states The Associated Press.

A man from South Carolina who should be executed on January 31. In a deadly injection he seeks a delay until he collects more information about the drug that will kill him. (AP)
Prison officers did not announce why Moore needed a second dose of the drug, but claim that the methods of similar drug use in other countries were used.
Just a week ago, the federal government said that she was abolishing a protocol to execute Pentobarbital after the audit caused concern about “unnecessary pain and suffering” but President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that orders federal officials to execute executions.

President Donald Trump holds a document on the day he issues executive orders and pardons for the accused on January 6th in the oval office in the White House 20 January 2025. (Reuters/Carlos Barria)
Another check sent by the Governor’s Office and the prison system showed that witnesses stated that Moore’s breathing had stopped in two or three minutes and was unaware of, according to Dr. as Joseph F. AntoniniAnesthesiologist who taught at the California University of Davis.
“Before it falls unconscious, a person would not feel a sense of pain, suffocation or hunger after air,” Antonini wrote.

South Carolina executed Richard Moore on November 1, 2024. With a deadly injection, but he needed two doses of the drug to stop his heart. (Justice 360 via AP)
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After that, the heart will have periodic, irregular beats as much as 20 minutes before it stops, which could be detected on the heart monitor and could lead to another dose of Pentobarbital, Antonini said.
State Attorneys also said that Moore and another prisoner who died of a deadly injection had a lawyer who witnessed their death and “none of the lawyers ever claimed that any of the men showed any signs of pain during execution.”
Associated Press contributed to this report.
Associated Press contributed to this report.