Tulsa pharmacy agrees not to provide execution drug:
A Tulsa pharmacy has caved into a kidnapper, rapist and killer of a 15-year-old Kansas City girl in 1989 demands and frivolous lawsuit by not making the drugs that is going to send this piece of garbage to hell where he belongs.
OKLAHOMA CITY – An Oklahoma pharmacy has agreed not to provide the state of Missouri with a made-to-order drug for an inmate’s execution scheduled for later this month, according to court documents filed Monday.
The Apothecary Shoppe, of Tulsa, has agreed not prepare or provide pentobarbital or any other drug for use in Michael Taylor’s execution.
This piece of trash has been sitting on death row for 25 years living like a king while the poor young lady he abducted, raped and killed never had a chance to live her life. She would have been 40 years old now.
Taylor pleaded guilty to the crimes, yet the establishment put off his execution for 25 years. Talk about a waste of money and time. He pleaded guilty!!!!!
I still say Judge Roy Bean had it down pat. If someone is found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, (especially these days with DNA) take them in the back yard the very same day it get it on. We can dub it “The North Korean Uncle Syndrome”.
Liberalism and bending over backwards to accommodate these criminals is senseless in the USA and is taken to extremes in many cases.
I remember another piece of trash a few years back that was due to be executed. He and his ambulance chaser were suing the state because he wasn’t sure if the needle that going to be used to administer his “permanent sleep juice” was sterilized or not. Come on now; does it really matter?
In another case recently, I could not get over is how the US government literally kissed the ass of the “Murdering Muslim Major” and how they jumped through hoops making sure this terrorist that slaughtered 13 of his fellow soldiers got all of his outrageous demands before he went on trial. He refused to cut off his beard and delayed the trial for months.
I would have hog tied him to a chair, shaved off his beard with a chain saw and used jet fuel for after shave lotion.
The only thing I would ask of the courts is to give the people convicted without a reasonable doubt the same considerations they gave their victims.
Taylor contends that several recent executions in which compounded pentobarbital was used showed it would likely cause him “severe, unnecessary, lingering and ultimately inhumane pain.” To that I ask, and?
My solution to Michael Taylor’s dilemma would be the gallows an alternate; “there is a scaffold in the back waiting for you, the worst part of the ordeal is the sudden snap of your neck”.
This may be more to his liking but he and his ambulance chaser would probably sue the state because the wanted a polyester rope instead of a hemp rope.
If nothing else; in all cases where a person is convicted beyond a reasonable doubt, especially using DNA, give the families of the victims some satisfaction that their loved ones killers are executed expeditiously.


