Guy on death row in Indiana. Will be executed in 7 days. There will be no stays. He's being put to death in 7 days, period.
His sister needs a liver. He wants to give her his liver, pending tests.
Couple of things going on here.
The state will not pay for compatibility tests.
Besides that, it's against state law to 'execute' him this way, as you obviously can't live without a liver.
Execution in Indiana is lethal injection, so his liver would be useless after the poisoning.
Any 'partial' transplant, that would allow the death row guy to live until his execution, would severely reduce the recipient's chance for survival.
This is not a political situation, just an interesting one.
They (MSNBC) had someone on who said it was just a ploy by the guy to stay alive a few weeks longer and she(the 'expert') asked why he didn't offer this before.
It seems obvious to me that he waited until his last appeal was spent, and accepted that he was gonna die, and then deicded to save his sisters life. But they won't let him.
Interesting situation, I thought.
His sister needs a liver. He wants to give her his liver, pending tests.
Couple of things going on here.
The state will not pay for compatibility tests.
Besides that, it's against state law to 'execute' him this way, as you obviously can't live without a liver.
Execution in Indiana is lethal injection, so his liver would be useless after the poisoning.
Any 'partial' transplant, that would allow the death row guy to live until his execution, would severely reduce the recipient's chance for survival.
This is not a political situation, just an interesting one.
They (MSNBC) had someone on who said it was just a ploy by the guy to stay alive a few weeks longer and she(the 'expert') asked why he didn't offer this before.
It seems obvious to me that he waited until his last appeal was spent, and accepted that he was gonna die, and then deicded to save his sisters life. But they won't let him.
Interesting situation, I thought.