Yup and this guy had his appeal denied in order to obtain info on drugs that would eventually torture/kill him by the Supreme Court yesterday.
Except that only his lawyers are claiming he suffered. Apparently all the other witnesses, both those from the victim's families as well as the neutral ones from the press that were present, indicated that he wasn't snorting, he was snoring. Yeah, it's not good that the execution took longer than expected because death penalty opponents are willing to take steps they know will cause some unexpected results. However, last night does not appear to have created another torturous death of the the variety some long to have happen because of their monomaniacal insistence that the end of capital punishment in this country justifies any means necessary. However, despite how death penalty opponents will try to frame the narrative, the abnormality their actions helped precipitate last night in Arizona does not appear to have gone wrong badly enough to be considered "botched".
It's concerning but depressingly unsurprising you're unmoved as to whether a man snorted or merely snored through a two-hour state sanctioned homicide.
Clearly Europeans should overlook their unequivocal moral objections to state sanctioned murder and enable the process. Otherwise, they're entirely culpable as American states torture their prisoners to death for two hours.
Flawless rationale.