“Makers of death vans,” USA Today reports, “say they save money for poor localities that would otherwise have to pay to construct execution facilities in prisons or court buildings. The vans ensure that prisoners sentenced to death can be executed locally, closer to communities where they broke the law.” It’s the infrastructure of punishment detached from the limitations of geography.




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3 Comments so far. Leave a comment below.I have heard about these vans a few years back. From what I understand a prisoner enters the van, gets put on “trial” once inside, is then found guilty and put to death. All in one trip.
I did not know they then harvest the prisoner’s organs, but it makes sense.
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This would appear to be the exact opposite of Ed McMahon’s Prize Patrol.
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LOL @ crunchy.
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