These two paragraphs speak VOLUMES. (OBNDD = Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drug)pic.twitter.com/gOLvHEmjzZ
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"All I can conjecture is that this was my first foray into this very unusual world of executions, lethal injections."
"Again, unbelievable dosages of these drugs. Dosages that we've never even thought about using in conventional medicine."
"It's a drudgery, but we're again, we're focusing. We're making very — we're — we've got anxiety. We're trying to do a great job."
"And somehow that glaring word, acetate — I don't know, ma'am. I just totally dropped the ball, is all I can say."
Essentially, the IV Team Leader's reason for not noticing they were going to use the wrong drug was that it was a stressful 30 minutes.
Pages 49-51: The DOC's Quality Assurance Review after the Warner execution was pretty much a complete joke.pic.twitter.com/oevHnA1dH4
On April 2, the Gov's Office and the Board of Corrections were emailed Warner's autopsy. But:pic.twitter.com/oyI3IXeZlB
The warden's interview is almost unbelievable:pic.twitter.com/4FQatDJRZ2
"Is that really what you expect this Grand Jury to believe?"
Gov's counsel literally recommended going ahead w/ an execution and getting clarification on drug use for NEXT TIME.pic.twitter.com/VQ3NLT9i0q
Very clear going through this that our thoughts that it looked like the AG's Office was v v unhappy with the Gov/DOC were well-founded.
There was a total and complete breakdown between OK Gov. Fallin and OK AG Pruitt's offices the Glossip stay day:pic.twitter.com/EdkMpbSFup
From the findings: "[T]he 'Definitions' section of the Execution Protocol was, and is, woefully inadequate."pic.twitter.com/FW0BdcH8DH
This is a criminal justice system in America:pic.twitter.com/HUKWSfPReI
"Agent 1 testified he would not use the form as-is in a criminal investigation because it did not contain enough information to be helpful."
"Assuming those individuals had taken the time to learn the Protocol ..."pic.twitter.com/pCWAd0IVUA
One senses the grand jury came to the conclusion the DOC folks really weren't that concerned with the protocol, yes?
And, @csmcdaniel has and will continue to detail at length the issues with "the state's purchasing requirements" discussed next.
The Quality Assurance Review after executions, they repeat, is a joke:pic.twitter.com/DYWbqPVKGu
"As with most every other aspect of this process, the bare minimum was completed."
"The Pharmacist was negligent in his procurement of the drugs."pic.twitter.com/UBZMpTwvav
"The Department should have more thoroughly vetted the Pharmacist ...."pic.twitter.com/pOWbmAbj0u
"Warden A did not do his* job and, consequently, failed the Department and the State as a whole."pic.twitter.com/GNBV1rbEOu
* = The report earlier states that it is using male pronouns throughout for unnamed individuals, regardless of the person's gender.
"[DOC] has attempted to shift blame to the IV Team Leader in an effort to shield itself from responsibility."pic.twitter.com/jJRa60tyuL
"The Governor's Counsel failed to exhibit the care necessary in ensuring the Execution Protocol was followed to the letter."
To say the grand jury was unhappy with the governor's counsel would be an understatement:pic.twitter.com/APsuJTD9ZG
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