Danville killer has bizarre last words

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Published: July 24, 2008

A killer who unsuccessfully argued that Virginia’s procedures for lethal injection were unconstitutional was executed Thursday after a federal appeals court upheld the primary method of capital punishment in the nation’s second-busiest death chamber.

Christopher Scott Emmett, 36, was pronounced dead at 9:07 p.m. He was convicted of beating a co-worker to death with a brass lamp so he could steal the man’s money to buy crack cocaine.

Gov. Timothy M. Kaine declined to intervene with the sentence being carried out.

“Tell my family and friends I love them, tell the governor he just lost my vote,” Emmett said in the chamber before he died. “Y’all hurry this along, I’m dying to get out of here.”

The lethal injection appeared to go as planned. Emmett was pronounced dead about five minutes after he was first sedated.

Emmett’s appeal was the first to require a federal appeals court to interpret a U.S. Supreme Court decision in April that upheld Kentucky’s method of lethal injection and apply it to another state’s procedures.

Emmett met with immediate family members Thursday morning, Department of Corrections spokesman Larry Traylor said.

Emmett and 43-year-old John Fenton Langley were sharing a room in a Danville motel in April of 2001 as part of an out-of-town roofing crew. On the night Langley was killed, he bought food and grilled for Emmett and other co-workers, then they played cards at their motel. Later as Langley slept, Emmett beat Langley to death with a brass lamp so he could steal his wallet.

The victim’s brother, Gene Langley, and six other family members, including John Langley’s adult daughter and son, watched the execution.

“It’s a bad case for anybody to have to go through. But just some things have to be done,” Langley said afterward. The family planned to visit the victim’s grave.

“We’re going by the cemetery tonight and we’re going to let Johnny know it has been done,” Langley said.

Emmett was the 102nd inmate executed in Virginia since the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated capital punishment in 1976. Only Texas has executed more prisoners.

His attorneys claimed that Virginia’s use of lethal injection amounted to cruel and unusual punishment because of the possibility that paralyzing and heart-stopping drugs could be administered before inmates are rendered unconscious by another drug.

Earlier this month, a divided panel of the 4th Circuit found that Virginia’s protocol was similar enough to Kentucky’s that it would not cause inmates excruciating pain. Emmett’s attorneys had asked the full court to review the case, but justices voted 6-4 against the full hearing.

Unlike Kentucky, Virginia does not allow for a second dose of sodium thiopental, which results in a deep, coma-like unconsciousness, even when a second round of the other drugs is required. Virginia also administers the three drugs more quickly than Kentucky corrections officials.

In 10 of the 70 lethal injections performed in Virginia before this year, a second dose of the last two drugs was given because the inmate did not die within a few minutes after the heart-stopping drug was administered, according to court papers.

Justice Roger Gregory, writing in favor of the full court hearing Emmett’s appeal, said that the Supreme Court found the sodium thiopental “essential to the humanity of Kentucky’s procedure,” and that Virginia did not offer safeguards comparable to those used in Kentucky to ensure that inmates didn’t experience excruciating pain. 

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Posted by ( DJC4 ) on July 27, 2008 at 7:41 pm

Sweets tell King David that. How anyone can have any respect for Tim Kaine is beyond me. Especially after Walton.

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Posted by ( DJC4 ) on July 26, 2008 at 7:08 pm

Kaine could not make a political statement with Emmett like he did with the other two. It’s all about getting votes not justice.

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Posted by ( sweets ) on July 25, 2008 at 4:41 pm

It says in Gods word whosoever sheds anothers blood shall shed his own. I respect Kane for his choice

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Posted by ( TaleGator ) on July 25, 2008 at 1:18 pm

“tell the governor he just lost my vote,” LOL! Ya gotta admit that for a cold-blooded killer, the old boy did have a sense of humor. Justice has been done. Surprisingly.

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Posted by ( Smoke Screen ) on July 25, 2008 at 12:49 pm

Not a word of remorse,regret,just wise-cracks.I know many of you are against the Death Penalty.But read this whole story.That Murdered man hired him,fead him,sheltered him,and all he could say was,"Im dying to get outta here’,and Im not voting for Kaine.Well,Heres a joke for you Emmett,you will have forever to crack wise to the Devil!Im sure he will love your humor.May The victims family rest now”,Its over.

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Posted by ( CarpeNoctum ) on July 25, 2008 at 9:02 am

“cruel and unusual punishment??”

I think Emmett got off easy considering he beat a sleeping man to death with a brass lamp. Being “put to sleep” like an animal at the shelter is/was far too good for this waste of flesh.

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Posted by ( letstalk ) on July 24, 2008 at 10:35 pm

I guess Governor Kaine didn’t like Emmett as much as he does Walton. Kaine has gotten really cruel in his decisions lately . No sympathy for the victims any more. He just sends out the releases that he is not going to intervene. Last time he sent out a press release and sent sympathies to families of victims was the night he intervened in the Walton case and commuted his sentence.

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Posted by ( ldynomite ) on July 24, 2008 at 10:32 pm

At least that is one more we don’t have to worry about using our tax dollars on and wondering if he will kill again.

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Posted by ( DJC4 ) on July 24, 2008 at 10:27 pm

Kaine must know that many want him out of politics. This guy did not meet his standard of being a good actor like Walton.

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