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9640912 No.9640912 [Reply] [Original]

Would you ever take a job as a chef on death row? Making last meals for people?

>> No.9640926

sure, 0 pressure they won't come back anyway

>> No.9640931

>>9640912
if it pays well, sure.

>> No.9640935

No, I'm a good enough cook for me and my friends but I would not be able to deliver a proper last meal for those people. They at least deserve the best food possible before they're killed

>> No.9640941

>>9640935
bullshit
they deserve pain and terror

>> No.9640994

>>9640935
Do they though?

>> No.9641017

>>9640941
So what do you do when you eventually end up executing an innocent person? Say "we inflicted pain and terror onto an innocent person lol oops" and then get ready for the next one?

>> No.9641027

>>9641017
Yep. No system is perfect.

>> No.9641034

>>9641017
Not the fault of the chef though, not anyone than the janitor who cleans 5he chamber.

>> No.9641039
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>>9640926
KEK

>> No.9641041

>>9640912
only if I can be the executioner, I know it sounds weird, but as a chef I have this fetish where someone dies after eating what I ate, I jack it to that.

>> No.9641136

If the pay is good, why not.

I would legitimately try to make it taste good

>> No.9641217

>>9640912
it would probably be extremely easy money
half the people executed would be dumb nogs and ask for popeyes or KFC, so i wouldn't have to do shit. and the other half would just have simple comfort food like mac&cheese and fried shit
i'd probably only have to work like 10 days a year`, though. not many states have frequent executions like Texas.

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>>9641041

i cooked the last meal my mom ate before she died of cancer at home 10 years ago

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>>9641250
...damn.

>> No.9642908

>>9640994
Case by case basis I guess what with all the inconsistencies found with "forensic evidence". Bite marks, hair follicle, even fingerprints have sent innocent people to death row. Unless they got the DNA dead to rights it's hard to trust.
>>9641217
This is real life.
>>9641250
That's beautiful anon, I'm sure it meant the world to her.

>> No.9642919

>>9642908
I reheated her Tyson boneless wyngz

>> No.9643407

>>9640912
Quiet interesting, say yoi would motivated to cook as the best as you can for their last meal.
Or the opposite.
>inb4 they're killers reee

>> No.9644785

>>9640912
yeah.

>> No.9644820

No.
But I wouldn't take a job as a chef anywhere. Cooking is a hobby and I don't want to ruin it.

>> No.9644836

>>9641027
How do you rationalize allowing the state to kill innocent people but think that the state should be allowed to kill citizens who do the same thing?

>> No.9644858

electric chair
nice and hot
in with the criminal

>> No.9644916

>>9644836
Muh bible.

>> No.9646195

>>9640912

You do realize, don't you, that the food fed to those on death row is the same food fed to the rest of the prison population and it is cooked by prisoners.

For last meals, it depends on the state. Some states feed them the same thing as everyone else is eating that day. Some will cook them what they want as long as it is something that the prisons cook and it is also cooked by prisoners. In other states, they will bring in something subject to certain limits on cost.

>> No.9646209

>>9640926
Underrated post

>> No.9646212

>>9646195
Texas doesn't even do custom last meals anymore because on guy ordered a shit ton of food and didn't eat any of it.

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>>9642919

>> No.9646261

>>9646212

Yep.

The only person I ever knew who was executed by the state of Texas was executed before we ended the practice. He had a cheeseburger, ice cream, and water.

His brother, who I saw but never talked to, was executed four weeks later. He asked for "God’s saving grace, love, truth, peace and freedom".

>> No.9646268

>>9646261
It's truly sad that they aren't even allowed a single beer with a last meal.

>> No.9646296
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9646296

i could poison literally all of the food i cook and nobody would ever know
if they die of poisoning 2 minutes before their scheduled death, does it really count as murder?

>> No.9646517

>>9640912
No, I don't want to disappoint them.

>> No.9646665

>>9644916
let me guess your skin color

>> No.9646694

>>9646296
Legally yes, but I doubt anyone would ever pursue charges.

>> No.9646695

>>9646296
Now that's a good question

>> No.9646775

>>9646296
I read that the last meal is like the day before the execution. Not sure if true or not though

>> No.9647170

>>9646775
Yeah. Typically because with death being imminent that day, the appetite tends to not be there.