Brandon Rhode Execution: Georgia Inmate Executed After Attempted Suicide

GREG BLUESTEIN   09/28/10 12:27 AM ET   AP

Brandon Rhode Execution Georgia
This undated photo released by the Georgia Department of Corrections shows inmate Brandon Rhode. The Georgia death row inmate scheduled to be executed Tuesday for the 1998 triple murders of a trucking company owner and his two children has been transferred to an outside hospital hours before he was to be put to death. Department of Corrections spokeswoman Sharmelle Brooks said 31-year-old Brandon Joseph Rhode was transferred to the hospital Tuesday morning after "an incident ocurred with him thi

JACKSON, Ga. — A Georgia prisoner who tried to kill himself last week by slashing his arms and throat with a razor blade was executed Monday night amid heightened security for the 1998 murders of a trucking company owner and his two children.

Brandon Joseph Rhode, 31, was put to death by injection at the state prison in Jackson. He was pronounced dead at 10:16 p.m. Rhode declined to speak any last words or have a final prayer.

He was convicted in 2000 of killing Steven Moss, 37, his 11-year-old son Bryan and 15-year-old daughter Kristin during a burglary of their Jones County home in central Georgia. His coconspirator, Daniel Lucas, was also sentenced to death in a separate trial and remains on death row.

Rhode's execution had been set for 7 p.m. but was pushed back several hours as corrections officials waited for the U.S. Supreme Court to decide on his plea for a stay of execution. The court rejected appeals later that night.

Medics then tried for about 30 minutes to find a vein to inject the three-drug concoction.

The prisoner's eyes darted around the room before the lethal mixture began coursing through his veins. Within minutes he was staring blankly at the ceiling of the death chamber. Moments before Rhode was pronounced dead he turned his head, exposing a bandage over the part of his neck he slashed.

It took 14 minutes for the lethal dose to kill him.

Rhode had initially been scheduled to be put to death Sept. 21, but the Georgia Supreme Court postponed the execution after Rhode was rushed to the hospital that day following a suicide attempt.

Rhode was stabilized at a local hospital and placed in a restraining chair to prevent him from removing the sutures from his neck or doing any other harm to himself, state attorneys said. Defense attorney Brian Kammer countered that Rhode was put in a "torture chair" and subjected to cruel and unusual punishment.

"He has been subjected to the surreal and incomprehensible: Heroic measures taken to stabilize his life by the prison staff that would then execute him," Kammer said in one court filing.

Kammer urged the Georgia Supreme Court Monday to push back the execution again so experts could evaluate whether Rhode was mentally competent to be executed, or understood why he was being punished. He said Rhode lost half his blood Sept. 21 when he cut himself, went into shock and could have suffered brain damage.

"The threat of execution has pushed Mr. Rhode's limited coping skills to the breaking point," spurring him to slash himself with blades he hid from guards while under a blanket, he said in the filing.

Rhode and Lucas were ransacking the Moss' home in search of valuables in April 1998 when Bryan Moss saw them through a front window, and entered through a back door armed with a baseball bat, prosecutors said. They said Moss and his son and daughter were shot to death. Lucas later shot each of the victims again to make sure they were dead, according to the records.

Rhode appealed the case several times, arguing that his trial attorneys failed to present enough evidence to persuade the jury to spare his life. Kammer argued more recently that his client should be granted clemency because doctors discovered he suffered from organic brain damage and a fetal alcohol disorder.

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03:00 PM on 09/28/2010
Bush Jr. suffered from FAS and he became president! whoops, bad example
Justice Goodyear
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02:36 PM on 09/28/2010
He was mentally competent to kill people - shooting them twice to make sure they were dead - but he wasn't competent to understand why he was being put to death or punished?  Please...I don't like the death penalty but I sure don't like cold blooded murderers either.
02:11 PM on 09/28/2010
I wonder how many posters here who are saying 'he got what he deserved' and 'he should have died harder' consider themselves christians? I don't believe Jesus would consider them christians. Just saying.....
Justice Goodyear
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02:38 PM on 09/28/2010
Their conviction on capital punishment has nothing to do with their being a Christian.  You only have to asked to be forgiven for your sins, ask Christ into your life and become a new creature in God.  There is nothing in the Bible about determining a persons' Christianity by the supporting the death penalty.
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OneTop
Uh, is that a beer hall?
02:58 PM on 09/28/2010
Them thar 10 commandments ......

Are they just suggestions ?
03:06 PM on 09/28/2010
"Thou shalt not kill" seems pretty apropos.
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02:06 PM on 09/28/2010
14 minutes! You've got to be joking? That sounds more like torture! Regardless of his crime the execution should be quick and humane. I have worked as a Vets Assistant and euthanized many large dogs, the procedure is simple, completed with one injection followed by instantaneous death. It doesn't take 14 minutes. What kind of idiots are running that show?
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Walter M Roberts III
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02:03 PM on 09/28/2010
I guess that goes to show: if you find people ransacking your house and want to confront them, you ought to have a lot more than a baseball bat!
01:58 PM on 09/28/2010
Capital punishment is wrong. Vengeance solves nothing - it only compounds the original problem and makes new (and intractable ) problems.
01:57 PM on 09/28/2010
"Cruel and unusual punishment" -- in a restraining chair to keep him from ripping out his stitches.
There's a special place in hell for some defense attorneys--yes, they have to give a vigorous defense, but not a ridiculous one. Seems to me the members of the family experienced something pretty cruel and unusual. Isn't it amazing how the most vicious killers and torturers are the first to cry about being treated "harshly" by the system.
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greysells2
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03:52 PM on 09/28/2010
America is right up there in the top ten in the world for executions. Along with China and Saudi Arabia, Iran and a few other unsavory regimes. Here's the list?

1 People's Republic of China Officially not released. At least 1700 (estimated), may be as many as 10,000 per year.[48]
2 Iran At least 388
3 Iraq At least 120
4 Saudi Arabia At least 69
5 United States 52
6 Yemen At least 30
7 Sudan At least 9
8 Vietnam At least 9
9 Syria At least 8
10 Japan 7
01:57 PM on 09/28/2010
He was 21 when he committed these crimes. This world did not protect him. Imagine your children at 21 murdering people to get some money. Nobody does something like that for the thrill—there must have been a lot wrong in his life and perhaps with his brain for that to have happened. We should ask ourselves in these situations what we have done wrong to have allowed someone to get to that point. He should have gotten the help he never did earlier in life rather than be tortured further. The death penalty always makes a sad situation more tragic.
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robmclaughjr
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01:43 PM on 09/28/2010
There's your tax dollars well spent. The official sadism of the government. Why not give every death-row inmate a nice razor or bottle of poison? Why does the state give weigh so much importance on the pomp-and-circumstance of the act? You'd think the executioners would welcome a chance to avoid violating the first commandment.
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02:27 PM on 09/28/2010
The pomp and circumstance is what the right-wing does to prove they are "pro-life." Because, you know, if would be soooo disrespectful to kill this life in its 107th trimester. Unless of course, you provided loads of pomp and circumstance to show that you really did value the life before you killed it.
Justice Goodyear
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02:38 PM on 09/28/2010
It has been that way as far as back as we can determine.  It is an interesting thought.
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justsayno
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01:37 PM on 09/28/2010
boo hoo hooo.. good riddance. I wonder what his VICTIMS were doing before they lost THEIR LIVES?! Hopefully he got a glimpse of what it might have felt like for the father not to mention to young children.
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02:11 PM on 09/28/2010
Crime is a societal failure -- a failure to intervene in the criminal's life and provide an alternative. Societal safety nets -- like health care, for example -- go a long way to getting would-be criminals the help they need (which is often economic or psychological). You may have the luxury of being a well-balanced, healthy individual . . . others did not get that advantage. Yes, he committed a horrible crime and society should be protected from him. But, to execute him is to not recognize our complicity in his crime.
Justice Goodyear
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02:40 PM on 09/28/2010
Our backgrounds must never be excuses for committing crimes or other anti-social behaviors.  Regardless of our childhood we all must live with the consequences of the law.  To think otherwise is to live a life as a victim.
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07:14 PM on 09/28/2010
Perfectly put, some are born sociopaths within the upper reaches of society, they usually end up as politicians or running corporations.
02:35 PM on 09/28/2010
I'm sure Jesus would be proud of you.
01:35 PM on 09/28/2010
WOW! HP posted an article that is fact (not opinion) based? I must have stepped into the twilight zone! But seriously, why give him control of his own death? He didn't afford that luxury to his victims.
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...any way you look at it, you lose!!!
01:32 PM on 09/28/2010
How sad that the family was killed! A brave but foolish 11-year old boy entered the back door of his home with a baseball bat to take on the intruders... but where was the father at the time?
03:36 PM on 10/02/2010
Steven Moss was on his way home from work. Kristin and Bryan usually arrived 3-5 minutes apart after school. This explains why each was killed in succession.
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01:28 PM on 09/28/2010
I object to the moderation of HuffPo chats.
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01:26 PM on 09/28/2010
Moderation is a farce. Freedom of speech does not exist.
01:48 PM on 09/28/2010
Not here on huffpo.
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01:57 PM on 09/28/2010
This is a private site, not a public place. If you choose to use your voice in corporate space, you do not have freedom of speech.
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Diogenis
01:23 PM on 09/28/2010
Well, more people are being killed by modern medicine than the prison system.
Justice Goodyear
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02:41 PM on 09/28/2010
Not by a percentage basis and in fact I don't believe that.  URL please...