Tony Carruthers

Tennessee Fails Execution: Botched IV Leads to Year Delay

Tennessee officials halted the lethal injection of Tony Carruthers, convicted of kidnapping and murdering three people in 1994, after executioners were unable to establish an intravenous line for over an hour. The state’s protocol requires a backup IV line, and attempts to insert a central line also failed, leading to the postponement of the execution. This incident, where witnesses reported Carruthers wincing and groaning during the process, mirrors similar difficulties in other states and raises questions about the qualifications of execution personnel and the efficacy of lethal injection. Carruthers’ case also involves arguments about his mental competency and claims of innocence, with the ACLU pushing for DNA testing on existing evidence.

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