In fact, due to security and other factors, the prison does not provide cosmetics, nor can it be brought in by family members. This makeup in the video is obviously made deliberately for the effect of posing.
2. The tool for injecting the death penalty turned out to be an ordinary syringe.
According to Xinhuanet's June 2nd, 20 10, "China steps into the ranks of injection execution", it is clearly mentioned that China needs to use a special "execution pump" to inject the death penalty, which has strict requirements on the types, dosage and injection speed of drugs, so it is impossible to be so casual.
3. The confirmation of death turned out to be a simple visual inspection.
The bailiff in the video actually confirmed the death of the prisoner by rolling his eyes and listening to his heartbeat, just like a child's play. In practice, it is necessary to use medical instruments to detect the physiological indexes of prisoners.
The prisoner twitched in pain.
Injection of death penalty is not to make prisoners suffer. 1996, the national people's congress amended the criminal law: "execution by shooting or injection"; In order to be more civilized, the Supreme People's Court has extended the execution of death penalty by injection to the whole country.
5, the death penalty video network circulation.
This is the most unreliable point. Article 252 of the Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that the people's court shall notify the people's procuratorate at the same level to send personnel to supervise before delivering the death penalty. The execution of the death penalty should be announced, not made public. After the death penalty is executed, the on-site clerk shall make a written record. The people's court delivering the execution shall report the execution of the death penalty to the Supreme People's Court.
From this point of view, if the death penalty video really flows out to the Internet, it is obviously illegal and violates privacy.
So, are there any drug dealers, Fang Xiaohong? According to the survey, in 2004, there was a media report that a woman named Fang Xiaohong was executed by injection for drug trafficking.
However, the monograph at that time only recorded some situations before her execution and how she embarked on the road of crime. It does not involve the specific execution process of the death penalty, let alone "streaming execution video".