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13.75 years is the average length of stay on Death Row prior to execution.

A Death Row cell is 6 x 9 x 9.5 feet high. Florida State Prison also has Death Watch cells to incarcerate inmates awaiting execution after the Governor signs a death warrant for them. A Death Watch cell is 12 x 7 x 8.5 feet high.

Men on Death Row are housed at Florida State Prison in Starke, FL, and Union Correctional Institution in Raiford, FL. The women on Death Row are housed at Lowell Correctional Institution Annex in Lowell, FL.

Death Row inmates are served meals three times a day: at 5:00 am, from 10:30 am to 11:00 am and from 4:00 pm to 4:30 pm. Food is prepared by prison staff and transported in insulated carts to the cells. Inmates are allowed plates and spoons to eat their meals. Prior to execution, an inmate may request a last meal. To avoid extravagance, the food to prepare the last meal must cost no more than $40 and must be purchased locally.

The inmates may shower every other day.

Death Row inmates are counted at least once an hour. They are escorted in handcuffs and wear them everywhere except in their cells, the exercise yard and the shower. They are in their cells at all times except for medical reasons, exercise, social or legal visits or media interviews. When a death warrant is signed the inmate is put under Death Watch status and is allowed a legal and social phone call.

Death Row inmates can be distinguished from other inmates by their orange t-shirts. Their pants are the same blue colored pants worn by regular inmates.

http://www.dc.state.fl.us/oth/deathrow/
 
The executioner:
Is a private citizen who is paid $150 per execution. State law allows for his or her identity to remain anonymous.

How many people will line up to do it for free??

Hell, make money for the state on it. Auction it off on Ebay.
 
I don't know what to say about this thread. While I'm all for the free flow of information, she hasn't even been tried yet or sentenced. I am thinking this is pretty tasteless (especially the photos) at this time, even for those who are severerly sadden and hurt by this case. JMO
 
I don't know what to say about this thread. While I'm all for the free flow of information, she hasn't even been tried yet or sentenced. I am thinking this is pretty tasteless (especially the photos) at this time, even for those who are severerly sadden and hurt by this case. JMO


The reality of it is.....this is what KC's looking at! The jig is up. This is not a tasteful thread.
 
I don't know what to say about this thread. While I'm all for the free flow of information, she hasn't even been tried yet or sentenced. I am thinking this is pretty tasteless (especially the photos) at this time, even for those who are severerly sadden and hurt by this case. JMO

Ditto. She's just been indicted today. She is still innocent, remember?
 
I don't know what to say about this thread. While I'm all for the free flow of information, she hasn't even been tried yet or sentenced. I am thinking this is pretty tasteless (especially the photos) at this time, even for those who are severerly sadden and hurt by this case. JMO

im with u on that /: really kinda gave me the creeps too :sheesh: no offense
 
I agree it makes me cringe. Maybe put a warning on this thread..graphic or something.
 
I don't know what to say about this thread. While I'm all for the free flow of information, she hasn't even been tried yet or sentenced. I am thinking this is pretty tasteless (especially the photos) at this time, even for those who are severerly sadden and hurt by this case. JMO

I personally disagree, tasteless would be photoshopping Casey into the pictures.
 
Innocent until proven guilty. This is not the appropriate time for this thread.
 
The reality of it is, its one of the sentences she could be charged with, the OP was sharing info on how this process works in FL, no where did they state she is going to death row or this is her fate, I dont find it tasteless.
 
The reality of it is, its one of the sentences she could be charged with, the OP was sharing info on how this process works in FL, no where did they state she is going to death row or this is her fate, I dont find it tasteless.

There were pictures on here before, that thankfully have been removed.
 
The reality of it is, its one of the sentences she could be charged with, the OP was sharing info on how this process works in FL, no where did they state she is going to death row or this is her fate, I dont find it tasteless.

I agree thank you for sharing your logic. Yes there were pictures, but they were informative.
 
The reality of it is, its one of the sentences she could be charged with, the OP was sharing info on how this process works in FL, no where did they state she is going to death row or this is her fate, I dont find it tasteless.

I think it is going to be a capital case, so it's a good information thread. This is really why Casey had the Anti-DP graphic on her laptop, she knew she'd be facing it.
 
Innocent until proven guilty. This is not the appropriate time for this thread.

We have spent the last 3 months discussing this possibility, and make no mistake, it IS a possibility. The state attorney has not decided if they will or will not seek the death penalty in this case...what that means is there is a 50/50 chance that THIS is exactly what Casey will face in the event that she is found guilty of the crimes that she has been indicted for this very day. We have discussed it to death, and here it is, in all its ugly glory-THE DEATH PENALTY...It is not a pretty thing. It is a sentence of death, similar to the one that Caylee was handed at the age of 2 at the hands of someone whom she trusted. We have all, for the most part, believed her to be guilty based on the evidence unto which we have been privileged to have access and have disussed it freely and our hopes that she would pay for what she has done to her daughter. She may be innocent in a court of law, but this ain't court, and she ain't innocent HERE...we have found her guilty a thousand times over, and THIS, this horrible and unthinkable thing is the potential end result of that. There is nothing distasteful about it-it is what it is...
 
13.75 years is the average length of stay on Death Row prior to execution.

A Death Row cell is 6 x 9 x 9.5 feet high. Florida State Prison also has Death Watch cells to incarcerate inmates awaiting execution after the Governor signs a death warrant for them. A Death Watch cell is 12 x 7 x 8.5 feet high.

Men on Death Row are housed at Florida State Prison in Starke, FL, and Union Correctional Institution in Raiford, FL. The women on Death Row are housed at Lowell Correctional Institution Annex in Lowell, FL.

Death Row inmates are served meals three times a day: at 5:00 am, from 10:30 am to 11:00 am and from 4:00 pm to 4:30 pm. Food is prepared by prison staff and transported in insulated carts to the cells. Inmates are allowed plates and spoons to eat their meals. Prior to execution, an inmate may request a last meal. To avoid extravagance, the food to prepare the last meal must cost no more than $40 and must be purchased locally.

The inmates may shower every other day.

Death Row inmates are counted at least once an hour. They are escorted in handcuffs and wear them everywhere except in their cells, the exercise yard and the shower. They are in their cells at all times except for medical reasons, exercise, social or legal visits or media interviews. When a death warrant is signed the inmate is put under Death Watch status and is allowed a legal and social phone call.

Death Row inmates can be distinguished from other inmates by their orange t-shirts. Their pants are the same blue colored pants worn by regular inmates.

http://www.dc.state.fl.us/oth/deathrow/

I appreciate the information and think this is a very topical thread. I'm curious about those who found the thread and the govt. photos offensive-- are you opposed to the death penalty?

I oppose the death penalty, but it's a reality in the context of this case. There's only one woman on FL Death Row right now-- At the moment, I don't see Casey being sentenced to death (if convicted)-- especially because she and the victim share the same family.
 
We have spent the last 3 months discussing this possibility, and make no mistake, it IS a possibility. The state attorney has not decided if they will or will not seek the death penalty in this case...what that means is there is a 50/50 chance that THIS is exactly what Casey will face in the event that she is found guilty of the crimes that she has been indicted for this very day. We have discussed it to death, and here it is, in all its ugly glory-THE DEATH PENALTY...It is not a pretty thing. It is a sentence of death, similar to the one that Caylee was handed at the age of 2 at the hands of someone whom she trusted. We have all, for the most part, believed her to be guilty based on the evidence unto which we have been privileged to have access and have disussed it freely and our hopes that she would pay for what she has done to her daughter. She may be innocent in a court of law, but this ain't court, and she ain't innocent HERE...we have found her guilty a thousand times over, and THIS, this horrible and unthinkable thing is the potential end result of that. There is nothing distasteful about it-it is what it is...

I agree! If we had to abide by jury rules, this forum would have like 12 posts.
 
Ditto. She's just been indicted today. She is still innocent, remember?

Innocent until proven guilty. This is not the appropriate time for this thread.

Presumed innocent until proven guilty. Semantics, I know.

I appreciate the information and think this is a very topical thread. I'm curious about those who found the thread and the govt. photos offensive-- are you opposed to the death penalty?

I didn't see the pics.
 
I didn't see the pics either, but I've seen pics of California's death row... nothing gruesome about them, just an ugly green rooom with a gurney with straps, that looks like a "chamber" of metal like you might find on a submarine but larger.
 
I have not seen any pics in this thread either...but I have to comment on the "innocent until proven guilty" remarks.

After many years of reading here at Webleuths I cannot count how many times that has been used...respectfully, and please I mean no offense...this is not a court of law...its a discussion Board.

If we are going to be that PC or sensitive...then IMO we should not be here at all...
 

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