Oklahoma used wrong drug in Charles Warner execution
Oklahoma used wrong drug in Charles Warner execution
Oklahoma used the wrong drug to execute a death row inmate in January, an autopsy released today suggested.
Oklahoma used the wrong drug to execute a death row inmate in January, an autopsy released today suggested.
Officials used bottles labeled potassium acetate when giving
a lethal injection to Charles Frederick Warner on Jan. 15, according to his autopsy report, which was published by The Oklahoman. They were supposed to use potassium chloride.
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a lethal injection to Charles Frederick Warner on Jan. 15, according to his autopsy report, which was published by The Oklahoman. They were supposed to use potassium chloride.
© Fusion
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