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Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

Humane Death or Dangerous Experiment: Nitrogen Gas Execution tried for first time

Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

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4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 1 February 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack will tell the story of a murder and why the man convicted of the murder will be put to death in a very unique way. Kenneth Eugene Smith was convicted of the 1988 murder-for-hire of Elizabeth Sennett. Pastor Charles Sennett recruited Billy Gray Williams to kill his wife Elizabeth and Williams hired John Forrest Parker and Kenneth Eugene Smith to carry out the murder. A week after the murder the Charles Sennett confessed to his family then shot himself in the head. Williams, Parker, and Smith were arrested and charged and convicted. Williams was sentenced to life and died in prison in 2020. Parker and Smith were sentenced to death. Parker was executed by lethal injection in 2010. Smith was scheduled to be executed in November of 2022 but the execution team was unable to connect the intravenous lines before time ran out. After much debate, the state agreed not to try lethal injection again on Smith but would instead use a method of execution, Nitrogen Hypoxia. Joseph Scott Morgan will explain what it is and why it is being tried for the first time...ever.

Transcript Highlights

00:02:29 Joe talks about travel

00:05:55 Talk Investigation of murder

00:06:41 Talk about experience as death investigator

00:08:37 Discuss sharing PTSD

00:12:18 Talk about nitrogen

00:14:21 Discussion Death Penalty

00:18:56 Talk about execution used to be public

00:21:30 Discussion about new method

00:23:13 Talk about the Crime

00:25:51 Talk Murder-for-Hire plot

00:27:31 Discussion public execution

00:30:24 Talk about the debate to come

00:35:17 Discussion Is there a “best way” to kill somebody

00:38:22 Talk about assisted suicide

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0:00.0

Bodybags with Joseph Scott Morgan. I've had the good fortune over a number of years now to travel back and forth to London.

0:27.6

And every time I go to London, I make it a point to visit the Tower of London and for any number of reasons I like to

0:40.2

see you know I like to see you know I like to see the history that's there because oh my gosh it's

0:48.1

extensive I like to see the changing the guards I do like to see the beef eaters as well and I don't mean gin it's you know the guys that

0:57.4

actually guard the tower of London many people don't realize that it's still a residence. It's a royal residence.

1:05.0

But you know, it's got a long history.

1:07.0

And that's truly an understatement on my part.

1:12.0

I am no historian, but I am a fan of history.

1:15.0

But one of the things that stands out there is that when you make your way through their museum on those grounds. You come across something that you didn't expect to see.

1:27.0

And that is an executioner's chopping block.

1:32.0

It's behind glass and it looks exactly like you

1:38.0

think that it would. Large, big, very dark piece of wood, hand-hewn.

1:44.0

And it's kind of a cupped-out area on the very top of it,

1:48.0

where, of course, the condemned would rest their heads.

1:52.0

And then the person... would rest their heads.

1:53.8

And then the person wielding either an axe or sword.

1:58.0

Many times they brought in swordsman from France

2:01.7

because they were apparently the best at this,

2:05.6

would proceed to lop that individual's head off

2:09.3

there in the courtyard of the Tower of London

2:12.1

for everybody to see.

2:16.7

It went on for a long long time, of course they don't have executions any longer in Great

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