It's a rhetorical question, no doubt, but still...read this article and then answer if you can:
Is Death Row Inmate Too Fat To Die?: http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=5513141So - can anyone explain to me why convicted murderers who are awaiting execution are allowed to file these kinds of lawsuits? They are obviously abusing the system by attempting to delay the inevitable. Taxpayers bear the burden of the costs, public defenders with huge caseloads are spending time they don't have on these cases, and the families of the victims are left in limbo, waiting for the day when they can finally know that their horrible ordeal is over and done with.
The arrogance of the inmate filing this lawsuit just amazes me. His lawyer said, "All of the experts agree if the first drug doesn't work, the execution is going to be excruciating."
This guy is so self-centered...I wonder how much time he spent worrying about the two girls he raped and murdered, and whether or not their deaths were excruciating. Of course, in his head, they enjoyed the sex, and anything else that happened was just an accident. Probably their fault, anyway. They were asking for it...right?