And, @csmcdaniel has and will continue to detail at length the issues with "the state's purchasing requirements" discussed next.
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DOC Dep Gen Counsel: "when you say completely hidden & state gov't in the same sentence, you've got a problem."pic.twitter.com/3aoPft5KBf
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Think about that.
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"This investigation has revealed that most Department employees profoundly misunderstood the Protocol."pic.twitter.com/tgOKcqLz7m
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"Although some ... were able to intelligently testify regarding the Protocol, the majority simply could not."
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This is corrections employees testifying AFTER the Glossip stay and the Warner execution AFTER the botched Lockett execution.
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And the MAJORITY of the employees were not able to even "intelligently testify" about the state's scrutinized, revised execution protocol.
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"To increase accountability, the Department should consider appointing an ombudsman to be on-site during executions."
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That's the conclusion of months of this grand jury meeting: Revise the protocol again, track the drugs, learn your jobs, hire an ombudsman.
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No indictment, no legal action taken. Meanwhile, the Gov's Counsel, the Director of Corrections, and the Warden all resigned voluntarily.
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In the 57 preceding tweets in this thread, I summarize the 106-page Oklahoma grand jury report on its execution mistakes investigation.
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And, now, our story on Oklahoma's execution mistakes grand jury report is updated and expanded:https://www.buzzfeed.com/chrismcdaniel/oklahoma-execution-grand-jury …
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FOLLOW-UP:
@csmcdaniel looks into how the grand jury found that secrecy led to many of OK's execution problems:https://www.buzzfeed.com/chrismcdaniel/scathing-oklahoma-grand-jury-investigation-showcased-issues?utm_term=.quwn4B8PqD#.jra7aGDw6e …
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