Condemned Ohio killer who scattered woman’s remains awaits 1st US single-drug lethal injection
By Andrew Welsh-huggins, APTuesday, December 8, 2009
Ohio killer awaits 1st US 1-drug lethal injection
LUCASVILLE, Ohio — An Ohio killer who scattered a woman’s remains across two states is set to become the first person in the U.S. to die by lethal injection with a single drug.
The Tuesday morning procedure for inmate Kenneth Biros (BY’-rohs) would be the first lethal injection since Ohio’s switch from using a three-drug combination.
Most death penalty experts agree the new method will take longer. Biros argues it could subject him to severe pain.
If the one-drug method fails, a backup plan allows executioners to inject drugs directly into muscles instead of veins.
Ohio overhauled its procedure after a September attempt to execute a rapist was halted by Gov. Ted Strickland when executioners couldn’t find a usable vein for injection.
Other death penalty states are watching Ohio’s procedure but haven’t made a similar change.
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