‘Violent’ Moment During Indiana Execution Draws Scrutiny; DOC Officials Deny ‘Botched’ Process
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“Violent” Movements During Indiana Execution Raise Unanswered Questions | Death Penalty Information Center
Benjamin Ritchie’s execution in Indiana on May 20, 2025, has raised new concerns about the use of pentobarbital after defense counsel reported their client displayed an unusual physical reaction after being injected with the drug. But because Indiana officials bar media witnesses from observing executions, the public has no independent witness reports on what transpired. Steve Schutte, an attorney for Mr. Ritchie, told …

‘Violent’ moment during Indiana execution draws scrutiny; DOC officials deny ‘botched’ process
Questions remain about Benjamin Ritchie’s early Tuesday execution after his attorneys reported seeing sudden, unexpected movement during the lethal injection process.
Indiana executes Benjamin Ritchie, inmate with “severe brain damage,” and denies media access
Ritchie, 45, was the second person put to death in Indiana since 2009, following a 15-year hiatus due to the state’s inability to obtain the drugs to carry out lethal injections.
DOC Says Execution Was Not “Botched”
The Indiana Department of Corrections is denying allegations that this week’s execution of death row inmate Benjamin Ritchie was botched. Defense attorney Steve Schutte and others who witnessed the execution say Ritchie’s head and shoulders lifted violently from the gurney after the execution drug was administered. Emeritus Clinical Professor of Surgery at Ohio State University’s College of Medicine, Dr. Jonathan Groner, says people shouldn’t mo…
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