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I have read in my studies,these include prison death watch logs,on a paper for college on electrocutions in the electric chair,that all the male convicts that were electrocuted had allowed their bladders to fill up completely and not one of them emptied their bladders when the warden and guards came for them and asked them to empty their bladders before they were taken to the electric chair for their electrocutions,all the condemned men told the warden and guards that they had just emptied their bladders right before they came for them.Why would all the male convicts allow their bladders to fill up completely and then go to their electrocutions with full bladders?Would having a full bladder help the electricity kill them quicker?And as a second thought,why were all the male convicts asked by the wardens and guards to empty their bladders right before they were taken for their electrocutions? I would think that is out of place.This was always when the male inmates were to electrocuted in the electric chair,I read that if the inmates were being executed by lethal injection,they never allowed their bladders to fill up completely,they always emptied their bladders before being taken to the gurney.Why was it only done by all the male inmates who were going to be electrocuted,and not by the male inmates who were going to be given the lethal injection?
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