Amid renewed controversy over capital punishment, Attorney General Eric Holder on Thursday called for more transparency in lethal injections.
In an interview with Gwen Ifill on “PBS NewsHour,” Holder said those on death row have a right to know what’s in the pharmaceutical cocktails used for their executions, according to a preview obtained by NBC News’ Pete Williams. After traditional lethal injection drugs were pulled from the market, states were forced to find new drug combinations, the contents of which they often keep secret.
“For the state to exercise that greatest of all powers — to end a human life — it seems to me, just on a personal level, that transparency would be a good thing and to share the information about what chemicals are being used, what drugs are being used,” he said.
The controversy over lethal injection comes in the aftermath of several botched executions, including a recent high-profile case in Arizona, in which the condemned man stayed alive for almost two hours after the injection.









