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BY DAVID FUTRELLE | Illustration by Bill Koeb |
Now it turns out there was more fire than smoke: Earlier this week, two medical examiners concluded that convicted killer Pedro Medina "suffered no pain when flames shot from the mask over his face," as the Associated Press put it, since by then he had already been killed.
Still, the news didn't exactly give me much comfort. As someone who considers the electric chair an instrument of barbarism only a step or two above the Iron Maiden (the torture device, not the band), I was more appalled by Butterworth's comment than I was by the flames themselves. Butterworth wasn't simply praising the execution as a noble act of retribution against a man who'd carelessly and cruelly taken the life of another -- no, he seemed to take the same sort of pleasure in Medina's pain that small children do in pulling the wings off flies. |