so if you're a prisoner who's going to get killed this way, in oklahoma, you do not have the right to know whether the people charged with killing you have any expertise in doing this sort of thing. like inserting an iv, knowing what to do if something goes wrong or you have a seize yure something and all the rest of it. it's also kept secret from you what exactly they're going to inject you with because the source of the drugs is secret as well. and that is some of what has been reported this past week in a remarkable and ought to be award winning investigative series by the "tulsa world" newspaper. after oklahoma had a terribly botched execution eight weeks ago, the paper devoted significant reporting resources to figuring out whether or not that was just an unforeseeable fluke or whether there is something wrong. whether there's something fishy or fly-by-night or subpar in some way about the way that oklahoma handles this particular state function. the investigation found that oklahoma does not require any regular training for its execution teams. unlike other states.