Some things never change, I suppose. We’re still trying to find a “humane” way to kill another human being, and not doing so well.
There are really two valid arguments against the death penalty that most sensible people should agree have merit: first, it’s more expensive than life in prison (stick that in your conservative pipe and smoke it); second, mistakes happen. The spectre of racism is just icing on the unjust cake.
In Closing: alternate headlines; science fact; cause of death; creepy; the freakin NSA; Joe and Jane Average are getting the shaft, and some want to make it worse; and transitions.
Even conservatives (some) object to the death penalty. Mistakes do happen, and far too often. There can be no restitution for a life taken.
I also object to “the state” having the power of life or death over its constituency. Folks vested with power sometime/always tend to get inebriated with it.