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Andrew DeYoung Execution: Georgia Inmate Dies In Video-Recorded Lethal Injection

Andrew Deyoung Execution

First Posted: 07/22/11 12:59 AM ET Updated: 09/20/11 06:12 AM ET

JACKSON, Ga. (Associated Press) — A Georgia man convicted of killing his parents and sister was executed Thursday after the courts allowed what experts say is the nation's first video-recorded execution in almost two decades.

Andrew DeYoung, 37, received a lethal injection Thursday night at the state prison in Jackson after courts turned down his appeals.

A videographer with a camera on a tripod stood about 5 feet away from the gurney inside the execution chamber.

When asked to make a final statement, DeYoung said he was "sorry to everyone I hurt."

"I love you Dawn. Remember to smile," DeYoung said. His lawyer said Dawn was an old friend.

He declined the offer of a final prayer. Department of Corrections officials said he took a sedative pill offered to him beforehand.

When the three-drug injection began, DeYoung blinked his eyes and swallowed for about two minutes, then his eyes closed and he became still. He was pronounced dead at 8:04 p.m.

The execution was set for Wednesday but was pushed back a day as the state tried to block the video recording.

Lawyers for death row inmate Gregory Walker argued that recording DeYoung's execution would provide critical evidence in his appeal about the effects of pentobarbital, which is the sedative now being used as the first step in Georgia's injection procedure.

Walker's attorneys want to show that pentobarbital does not adequately sedate the inmate and could cause pain and suffering.

In court filings, state prosecutors argued that having a videographer in the execution chamber would jeopardize the state's carefully scripted security. They also said creating a video came with the risk of it being distributed.

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Bensonetta Tipton Lane allowed the recording to take place, and that decision was upheld by the Georgia Supreme Court on Thursday. The video will be kept under seal by the court.

Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal said it was up to the courts to decide the matter, though he told reporters following a news conference Thursday he had "grave reservations" about videotaping executions.

Defense lawyers countered in a motion filed Thursday that the state corrections department has long allowed cameras to film parts of the prison, although they acknowledged the state has never before allowed an execution to be recorded.

"It is simply disingenuous to assert that video recording of Mr. DeYoung's execution constitutes a fundamental threat to the security of the institution," attorneys wrote in the filing.

The use of pentobarbital became an issue in Georgia after Roy Blankenship's June 23 execution.

Blankenship was the first Georgia prisoner put to death using the sedative pentobarbital as the lead-off drug in the state's lethal three-drug combination.

An Associated Press reporter witnessed Blankenship jerking his head several times during the procedure, looking at the injection sites in his arms and muttering after the pentobarbital was injected into his veins.

Death penalty critics said Blankenship's unusual movements were proof that Georgia shouldn't have used pentobarbital to sedate him before injecting pancuronium bromide to paralyze him and then potassium chloride to stop his heart.

In seeking a stay, DeYoung's attorneys argued that using pentobarbital could cause DeYoung to suffer. But those arguments were rejected by the courts.

State prosecutors have raised questions about the timeline cited in the AP's account and argued Blankenship's movements occurred before the sedative took hold.

The state attorney general's office has said adequate safeguards are in place to prevent needless suffering, including a consciousness check before the second and third drugs are administered. The consciousness check was used for the first time in Blankenship's execution.

It was performed again on DeYoung Thursday night. A nurse in the chamber throughout the procedure touched his eyes and his arm. DeYoung showed no signs of movement and the execution continued.

States have been turning to pentobarbital to carry out executions since the manufacturer of another sedative announced it would not resume production in the U.S. Pentobarbital has been used this year to put at least 18 inmates to death in eight states.

DeYoung was convicted of killing his mother, father and 14-year-old sister, Sarah, when DeYoung was a student at Kennesaw State University. Prosecutors say he wanted to use his inheritance to start a business.

Authorities said DeYoung cut the telephone wires of his family's home in the middle of the night. He then stabbed his mother repeatedly while she was sleeping upstairs, and then stabbed his father and sister, prosecutors said. A brother sleeping downstairs escaped after hearing the commotion and ran to a neighbor's house for help.

DeYoung had his requested last meal before his planned execution on Wednesday. He asked for pizza, grape juice, vanilla ice cream and all-fruit strawberry preserves.

On Thursday night he was provided with prison fare: chicken and rice, dried peas, seasoned turnip greens, cornbread, a brownie and tea.

He was visited Thursday by an aunt, two friends, his legal counsel and a member of the clergy. They departed the prison by 3 p.m.

His brother was not among the witnesses who attended his execution on Thursday.

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08:13 PM on 07/23/2011
What's next a special channel or pay-per-view executions?
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Tresco
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05:20 PM on 07/23/2011
Yes, I was being sarcastic. Sometimes it's the only way I can get a post up.
04:41 PM on 07/23/2011
I believe that the criminal who gets executed is getting off a LOT easier than the 1 who gets life w/o parole. Prison is a horrible way of life & 1 I'd never want to live til I'm dead.

There is so much hellishness to contend with, for LIFE.

The food is nasty, the guards/other cons can make your life miserable if they don't like you, sleep is a tremendous challenge, can't escape realizing that a life sentence means you'll die there ALONE, medical care sux, you'll never eat the foods you love or make love again, you can get killed/injured, the bed can be extremely uncomfortable, your mail is always read,(can get only letters/cards), living areas are overcrowded, phone calls are recorded, cons are always stealing from you, you are told when to eat, work, sleep--you have NO control over your life. Prison life is hell.

Not saying at all that the worst criminals DON'T deserve this--THEY DO! THEY ABSOLUTELY DO!

I'm saying that this life-long wretched existence that prison IS is worse punishment than death is.

And yes, it DOES cost the taxpayer a LOT less to keep someone locked up for life, than to execute him/her, after all his/her appeals are exhausted.
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Phemale
In War, Truth Is The First Casualty
02:32 PM on 07/23/2011
2 minutes of eyes rolling and swallowing as if he's drowning.

I hope that you animals are proud of yourselves, but I realize that your lust for taking human lives will never be satisfied.
12:17 AM on 07/24/2011
ANIMALS?Really? He KILLED 3 people!
And don't give the whole "rehabilitation" spiel
He "suffered" for 2 minutes, how long did his family suffer? The poor little brother?
This death was TOO humane if you ask me
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Phemale
In War, Truth Is The First Casualty
01:06 AM on 07/24/2011
I never stated that he wasn't an animal either.
01:28 AM on 08/05/2011
Well, I'm just glad that HIS lust for taking human lives was satisfied when he slaughtered his family.
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Phemale
In War, Truth Is The First Casualty
01:02 PM on 08/05/2011
Why would you be glad about that? Eeeeeeew!!!...
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Edward Wilkes
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11:30 AM on 07/23/2011
Making a video of an actual execution is alarming. What can they possibly gain from showing an execution? Personally I do not like it, but he did get what he deserved!!
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Phemale
In War, Truth Is The First Casualty
02:26 PM on 07/23/2011
Read the article.
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AndyWright68
Freedom is inevitable!
10:56 AM on 07/23/2011
1,000 years from now a peaceful society will look back and consider us barbarians and this time the dark ages.
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Edward Wilkes
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11:31 AM on 07/23/2011
Agree!
12:32 PM on 07/23/2011
Disagree!

A 1000 years from now society will thank us for eliminating evil individuals that commit these ridiculous crimes.

There is no excuse for what he did and I don't have a problem with the punishment or the video (though I won't watch). The appeal system for death penalty cases takes too long.
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Buster Nitchski
We wanna ride without being hassled by the man
09:15 PM on 07/22/2011
Nuthin like a little prison fare before the execution...
08:08 PM on 07/22/2011
The ironic thing is that the reason the video tape was made was in response to a claim from another death row inmate that pentobarbital results in painful executions. But from all accounts i've heard, the execution went off without a hitch, and DeYoung swallowed, and drifted to sleep and then died. So there will be no evidence of cruel and unusual treatment. Since it is extremely unlikely another execution will be allowed to be video taped, this will become the definitive and sole direct evidence of the effectiveness of pentobarbital in executions. As such, it will be much MORE DIFFICULT for future condemned prisoners to argue that lethal injection is unconstitutional and obtain stays.

On another note, I'm curious is the video has already been viewed by the judge and destroyed. I do think the judge overstepped her bounds in ordering this video.
08:03 PM on 07/22/2011
Its great to see that there are states that still believe in the death penalty and are not afraid to use it. I just wish the death penalty would broaden its horizens and include child molestors and child rapists.
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Buster Nitchski
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09:16 PM on 07/22/2011
yea but I never got it....I would BEG for the dealth penalty. Life in prison, no thanks.
12:41 AM on 07/23/2011
to David Oister
I agree with everything you said. The world would be a lot safer and better without child molestors,rapists and murderers.
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Phemale
In War, Truth Is The First Casualty
02:34 PM on 07/23/2011
Killing them would not make the world a better place.

Keeping them locked up for the rest of their lives would make the world a better and safer place.
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MrCool
07:18 PM on 07/22/2011
"Inmate Dies In Video-Recorded..." Reads the headline. The real story would have been if he had not.
06:59 PM on 07/22/2011
The man kills three people and the state is worried that he might feel some pain with the process??? I can only HOPE he feels a whole LOT of pain and suffering. If the states would have the compassion to the victims and families that they have for the lowlifes that comitted the crimes, we would be a whole lot better off.
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07:50 PM on 07/22/2011
Hey! Einstein! It's not the sate that gets that call. "it's" called the Supreme Court and our Constitution! Get an education will you dummy!
08:51 PM on 07/22/2011
Hey Einstein!!!!! The states decide if they are for or against the death penalty. Maybe you are the uneducated one.
12:44 AM on 07/23/2011
to exbubblehead631
Very good points. Thank goodness there is still some sanity in this world which means eliminating murderers,who cares how much pain they felt. Too bad we can't ask their victims how much pain they felt.
06:28 PM on 07/22/2011
so why isn't it on the net yet. i sure want to see it
06:22 PM on 07/22/2011
pfft, suffering? take it back to hanging, quartering, torture racks, the works. we are too soft on criminals. personally, id love to be an executioner. lopping heads off all day.that'd be the sweetest
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Phemale
In War, Truth Is The First Casualty
02:37 PM on 07/23/2011
Easily stated from behind your little glowing screen.
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niumarmion
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06:21 PM on 07/22/2011
When you give the state so much power, don't be surprised if they come for you. When the state has this much power, they have the power to execute people for any reason they want.
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07:51 PM on 07/22/2011
Time to crunch the aluminum foil you wear on the top of your head. Seems you are getting "fuzzy" reception again. LMOA @ yet another college grad posting here!
06:13 PM on 07/22/2011
So let me get this straight...He in cold blood murdered first his Mother, then his Father, then his 14 year old sister, and only because he was able to get out of the house, his brother survived and everyone is worrying what is the right way and wrong way for him to die, like it matters??? Friggin put a bullet in his head, let someone do to him what he did to his family! They died for him wanting his inheritence, so why in hell does he deserve to just be "put to sleep" peacefully. Oh I know, I know....he has rights...B.S., he has NO rights, those should've been taken away just like he did to his family!! That's a problem with our judicial system, and the friggin bleeding hearts out there, you think more of a murderer, rapist, drug dealer, than you do of the victims. While we're at it, why don't all of you who don't believe in the death sentence, pay for them to be on death for for forever and a damn day, because I am sick of doing it!!! They're on death row for a reason, they don't have the right to bleed the tax payers to death while they more things given to them than people who are busting their butt trying to survive and take care of their families. Good God, I could go on, but it's not worth my bllod pressure going up for trash!!!
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07:54 PM on 07/22/2011
Right! And that crazt reasoning of yours (for want of a better description) makes you so much better then justice say in...Iran right ? LMAO @ another einstein posting garbage! by the way. When you got divorced. Was you ex-wife still considered your sister ? LMAO!
09:07 AM on 07/23/2011
Well lets see ? you go to iran and kill your family ? Say alla told me too because your mom was running around being an adulter your lil sister wouldnt marry her 50 year old arranged husband and father was an infedel. Your cleared of all charges . Dude BIG difference here . These inmates go to prison and siphon off the state. and have more rights then the general public more education offered then most schools in America . I say put an express lane in for convicted murders . 2 sixty day appeals and off to the chamber, gallows, old sparky or like Russia likes to do a 45 to the head . Quick easy and cheap. Do you know how much it cost for lethal Injection???? Dumbest Idea Ever! Theyre gonna die any way whats a little pain?
12:47 AM on 07/23/2011
to Teresa AtkinsonOsborne,
Well put,I agree with everything you said.
I am very glad we are rid of him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!