Executions in Ohio: Fighting for Life and Death

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Updated: 11/09/2009 9:27 am

The latest on life and death in Ohio. As protestors gather against the death penalty in Youngstown, a Trumbull County family spends the weekend preparing to fight another plea for clemency.

Strong passions drive both sides in this controversy. Near Ohio's supermax prison on the east side, capitol punishment protestors prepared to release balloons as symbols of the inmates on death row. Theresa Lyons of Youngstown has a grandson in the prison, awaiting execution for murder. She said he didn't do it. "I will continue to fight for his innocence. I will continue to fight for the ones who are on death row, innocent or not. I just don't believe in the death penalty. I never did."

A federal judge put a hold on executions in Ohio last month after the state botched a lethal injection. Attorney and protestor Staughton Lynd said we should learn something from this. "Force a person to imagine what it's like for them to stick those needles in to try to and find the vein and yes, it's as if we're all on the gurney going through the experience."

The protestors had hoped the wind might carry the balloons over the penitentiary so the inmates might see them, however, they blew away in the opposite direction. Tom Heiss has the opposite point of view from the protestors as he remembers his sister, Tami Engstrom of Hubbard, murdered in 1991. "It's just ignorant that they could back these people up that are in prison. They've been put in prison for a reason, for a crime that they committed, it's not a circus."

Ken Biros was finally scheduled to die next month for killing Tami. The judge's order has postponed his execution as well, but he still has a clemency hearing Monday in Columbus, and in case the executions resume, the family says they have to be there to argue against it, and for Biros' death. "It's going to be rough. We have to live the same nightmare over again. It's just an ongoing nightmare," said Heiss.

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rageinwild50 - 11/8/2009 4:18 PM
they shod go ahead with it. because that gril diting want to die .but now his falmy dont want him to die. tuf he showed have never killed that poor gril. If they cant fine A vain. Then fine another way to put him to deth. And of story what come around go aroun......................

kalyn - 11/8/2009 9:15 AM
I totally agree Espersino!!!

frances - 11/8/2009 8:21 AM
epersino i agree with you did the victims have a chose to die? did they ask the person who killed them to do it?NO they didnt i think they should all been done the same way as they did to the victim.Its ashame that some people just dont want to belive that there family memeber would do something like that,and for the balloons Im glad they didnt get to se them why give them enjoyment they dont deserve it.

epersino - 11/7/2009 9:49 PM
What is wrong with this society that people support or feel sorry for inmates? What about the innocent victim? Why do we spend time and money on appeals when a person is on death row for murder? Did their victim get any appeals? How about asking one of the many idiots that stand outside the prison in support of the prisoner if they would like to take this person into their home and let them be next to their loved ones. I am tired of hearing how bad they have it in prison when it was their actions that put them there!
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