Alabama prisoner condemned to death the protocol in question, who dies
Montgomery, Ala. (AP) - The death of cells of detainees, the Alabama’s demanding method of lethal injection died Tuesday of complications of cancer appear, officials said.
Prison System Brian Corbett, spokesman, said Daniel Siebert, 53, was pronounced dead at 1:35 pm in Holman Prison near Atmore, where he was still carrying out more than 21 years for strangling four people.
Siebert, describes himself a serial killer, was also known for drawings in black, which were offered for sale on the theme “murderabilia” Web sites specializing in works of art, letters and essays convicted murderers.
Corbett said the exact cause of death would be determined later Siebert, but seems related to his cancer of the pancreas.
“He probably hoped to die of cancer before it has been,” said Esther Brown, director of Project Hope, abolish the death penalty.
Siebert died in less than a week after the U.S. Supreme Court has the most widespread method of lethal injection, can be read on the request to proceed with the executions after a nearly seven months.
There was one death row several inmates demanding method Alabama, but his costume was unique because he said his medication against cancer would be contrary to the injection of lethal drugs, and inflict unnecessary pain.
Siebert was convicted on February 19, 1986, strangulation of his friend of 24 years, Sherri Weathers, and his two son, 5 years, Chad and 4 years, Joey. He was also separately, and sentenced to death for killing a neighbor in his apartment complex Talladega, Linda Jarman, the same night.
Siebert has been to life imprisonment for murder Linda Faye Odum, including Talladega. It has led to a number of other murders from California to New Jersey, but the exact number of victims is unknown.
Siebert has come within one day of lethal injection in October before a federal appeals court has stayed the execution until the Supreme Court delivered its judgement in Kentucky.
Alabama Attorney General Troy King said Siebert death should be “to end years of legal, stupidity, has disappeared.”
“It is a shame, he got what he wanted, but people who were brutally executed him blind in this case and this is never injustice,” said the king.
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