The Quality Assurance Review after executions, they repeat, is a joke:pic.twitter.com/DYWbqPVKGu
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Think about that.
"This investigation has revealed that most Department employees profoundly misunderstood the Protocol."pic.twitter.com/tgOKcqLz7m
"Although some ... were able to intelligently testify regarding the Protocol, the majority simply could not."
This is corrections employees testifying AFTER the Glossip stay and the Warner execution AFTER the botched Lockett execution.
And the MAJORITY of the employees were not able to even "intelligently testify" about the state's scrutinized, revised execution protocol.
"To increase accountability, the Department should consider appointing an ombudsman to be on-site during executions."
That's the conclusion of months of this grand jury meeting: Revise the protocol again, track the drugs, learn your jobs, hire an ombudsman.
No indictment, no legal action taken. Meanwhile, the Gov's Counsel, the Director of Corrections, and the Warden all resigned voluntarily.
In the 57 preceding tweets in this thread, I summarize the 106-page Oklahoma grand jury report on its execution mistakes investigation.
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 …
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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