
Ohio Dept. of Rehabilitation and Corrections via AP
Undated photo of death row inmate Ronald Post
A condemned Ohio inmate who weighs 480 pounds and has a history of difficulty losing weight argues he would face a "torturous and lingering death" if executed in January.
Ronald Post, who shot and killed a hotel clerk in northern Ohio almost 30 years ago, said his weight, vein access, scar tissue, depression and other medical problems raise the likelihood his executioners would encounter severe problems. He's also so big that the execution gurney might not hold him, lawyers for Post said in federal court papers filed Friday.
"Indeed, given his unique physical and medical condition there is a substantial risk that any attempt to execute him will result in serious physical and psychological pain to him, as well as an execution involving a torturous and lingering death," the filing said.
Post, 53, is scheduled to die Jan. 16 for the 1983 shooting death of Helen Vantz in Elyria. The woman worked in a motel Post was robbing, and died after the man shot her twice in the back of the head.
According to The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Vantz's son, William, laughed when he first heard about the request, but immediately turned serious.
"I don't care if they have to wheel him in on a tractor-trailer; 30 years is too long," he said, according to The Plain Dealer. "Enough is enough. This is just an excuse to get out of the execution."
A spokeswoman for the prisons department had no comment on the pending litigation.
Post's attorneys also want more time to pursue arguments that claims of a full confession by the inmate to several people have been falsely exaggerated.
If you think we're fat now, wait until 2030
"Post's case is about more than his weight, and his life should be spared for reasons wholly unrelated to his obesity," his federal public defender, Joseph Wilhelm, said in a statement.
Inmates' weight has come up previously in death penalty cases in Ohio and elsewhere.
In 2008, federal courts rejected arguments by condemned double-killer Richard Cooey that he was too obese to die by injection. Cooey's attorneys had argued that prison food and limited opportunities to exercise contributed to a weight problem that would make it difficult for the execution team to find a viable vein for lethal injection.
Cooey, who was 5-foot-7 and weighed 267 pounds, was executed Oct. 14, 2008.
In 2007, it took Ohio executioners about two hours to insert IVs into the veins of condemned inmate Christopher Newton, who weighed about 265 pounds. A prison spokeswoman at the time said his size was an issue.
In 1994 in Washington state, a federal judge upheld the conviction of Mitchell Rupe, but agreed with Rupe's contention that at more than 400 pounds, he was too heavy to hang because of the risk of decapitation. Rupe argued that hanging would constitute cruel and unusual punishment.
After numerous court rulings and a third trial, Rupe was eventually sentenced to life in prison, where he died in 2006.
Ohio executes inmates with a single dose of pentobarbital, usually injected through the arms.
Medical personnel have had a hard time inserting IVs into Post's arms, according to the court filing. Four years ago, an Ohio State University medical center nurse needed three attempts to insert an IV into Post's left arm, the lawyers wrote.
Post has tried losing weight, but knee and back problems have made it difficult to exercise, according to his court filing.
Post's request for gastric bypass surgery has been denied, he's been encouraged not to walk because he's at risk for falling, and severe depression has contributed to his inability to limit how much he eats, his filing said.
According to The Plain Dealer, Post's attorneys said his weight has yo-yoed for years. At one point, the paper reported, the 6-foot-3 convict lost 150 pounds. While at the Mansfield Correctional Institution, Post "used that prison's exercise bike until it broke under his weight," according to the filing.
Post currently uses a wheelchair at the Franklin Medical Center in Columbus, The Plain Dealer reported.
In an open letter last year, William Vantz said that he’s still waiting for justice to be served for his mother.
“Some have said that since it’s been so long just let [Post] stay in prison for the remainder of his natural life. No!” William Vantz wrote for the Morning Journal.
"I am as committed to this as the day he took her life. I will never forgive or forget what he took from us. We all have recourse to the law and it’s time he paid his debt to society. It’s way overdue!"
Post's case is unusual, as the man pleaded no contest to the murder charges, The Plain Dealer reported. That means he did not admit to having committed the crime, but chose instead not to challenge the facts presented by the prosecution.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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With that weight, a hanging would be quick. What do you say stretch.................
Bang stick right to the head. Fat murderous pig. wah wah wah. Oh yeah, twice for good measure.
Boo-effin-hoo! A bullet to the brain would solve this problem.
A 9 millimeter parabellum through his brain will solve the problem...no veins to worry about or anything.
What he did to his victim he should suffer. Shooting someone twice in the back of the head, he should suffer.
I'm so sick of hearing about the death penalty being inhumane….seriously you killed someone in cold blood 2 shoots to the back of her head and your worried about a little suffering. Now you’ve sat in prison and ate better than some of us that have never commented a crime in our life. I don’t understand why a criminal has the right to a speedy trail but the victims don’t have the same right when it comes to them serving the punishment – in this case punishment being death. I say put his lard butt on a diet make him lose some weight and then blast him to hell where he belongs.
This was a Nip/Tuck episode. On the show they gave the inmate lipo to make sure the execution went off without a hitch. I'm sure we could find a Dr. to donate the procedure.
Shoot him in the back of the head twice...
I agree that for his big fat ass to be executed by injection would cause a long, painful, lingering death. So.
30 years x $60,000 a year equals 1.8 million dollars to just house this fat dude.
Couple of opportunities arise.
1. Cut back on food for all prisoners.
2. Make room for another 47% er
3. Legal trials should not begin in year 30 of a death sentence.
F'n Lawyers.
He is the poster child of wasteful government spending.
So, instead of lethal injection just shoot him in the head. Done deal.
Just Starve him to death and save the bullet.
Just a suggestion. Two shots in the back of the head. Sound familiar?
Who CARES if he suffers really . He did not care when he shot the store clerk. I'll do it for free!!!
Let every death row inmate die the way their victim/s died. In this fat @$$'s case, a double tap to the back of the head, after letting him grovel and beg for his life.
January? what about tomorrow, X-ray the prick to find a vein
drawn him
yup, just more of the criminals having more "rights", should he even be allowed this option??? there are many ways to put bad dawgs down.....and he doesnt need to be on a guerney either, put him on a concrete floor atop a canvas and drag him out later...
Once a coward, always a coward.
Just hang his fat ass. All that weight should snap his neck just fine.
True that
I agree with NOSnoHere let him die the way he killed his victum
He looks like part of that 47% Mitt was talking about. Fat from all that free Government cheese and siting on his ass.
Yeah our tax dollars at work, over feeding criminals that should have nothing! Give them bread and water.
so shoot him in the back of the head, twice. ... no pain... done!
Well two things here, they are feeding him too much of course on my tax dollars. Also, did he or his lame excuse for an attorney care how that poor women felt when she was shot in the back of the head for no reason. This guy should have been killed 25 years ago. They should just execute him the same way he executed that innocent worker.
Firing squad !!!