Luigi Mangione
Blow in a blow due to a fatal potential injection…
Just as the Fed seeks the death penalty
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President Trump“Nonsense Attorney General” Pam Bondy She revealed what she wants Luigi Mangione He was executed for allegedly committed murder – and if she went her way, the 26-year-old Ivy League alumni faces a tortureful fate, TMZ learned.
TMZ interviewed a professor at the University of Richmond Corina Rainwhich provided us with a roadmap of what Luigi could potentially hope for if he was convicted by the federal government for stalking and murdering the CEO of United Healthcare. Brian Thompson.
The federal prosecutor must unanimously agree to these factors before the court presents aggravating factors and the judge decides whether to impose the death penalty or not. In the federal government, the death penalty usually results in lethal injections.
Lane, a death penalty expert who wrote the book “The Secrets of the Murder, the Untold Stories of a Fatal Injection,” tells TMZ… Luigi is first tied to a gurney in the death room, where the executioner finds the vein and inserts a catheter.

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She says that when the enforcers search the vein, some inmates have been stabbed multiple times… mainly because they make drug users with bad veins sick… But Luigi is young and spry, and this doesn’t seem to raise any issues.

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Once the catheter is inserted into the vein, Laine says that a non-medical prison guard will carry out the execution with a syringe from another room known as the “executive facility.”
This room is next to the running room, with two spaces connected by tubes that pass through holes in the separating wall… The tubes are used to carry medicines from one room to the next.
At one end of the tube is a syringe with a deadly drug…and the tube flows into the catheter needle in the prisoner’s arm.
The guard pushes down the syringe. This supplies pentobarbital (euthanasia drug) to the prisoner’s bodies. The medicine immediately floods the heart and then the lungs. After a few minutes, the prisoner will lose consciousness and may take up to 18 minutes to die.
Even if the prisoner is unconsciously pirated into oblivion, Rain says that the prisoner may still be in pain… but he cannot respond to that. She says that scientific evidence overwhelmingly shows that medicines are very likely to cause extreme pain and unnecessary suffering… in other words, torture people and die.
Lain says lethal injections sometimes cause acute pulmonary edema. This occurs when fluid penetrates the lungs within seconds and minutes… it becomes difficult to breathe… This is life-threatening.
Another issue… Non-medical prison guards run. Lane says the guards are not medically trained and when they administer the drug by pushing down the syringe, they sometimes push too hard, and they cause too much substance to blow veins and collapse.
If this happens, she says the drug will spill over the surrounding tissues…causes a big problem.
In one case, Lane says that the prisoner woke up in the middle of his own execution in pain…and in another, she says that the prisoner burned a large chemical into his arms with a falling off skin.
This cannot help Luigi sleep at night. 🤷🏽♂ 🤷🏽♂️