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Condemned inmate worried South Carolina needed 2 lethal injections doses at last execution

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Marion Bowman Jr. is scheduled to die in South Carolina on Jan. 31 .
Bowman was convicted of murder in the shooting of a friend whose burned body was found in her burned-out car in 2001 .
Bowman has insisted he did not kill 21-year-old Kandee Martin .
Bowman 's lawyers want more information about the drug used for lethal injection.
Bowman ’s lawyers also want more time to study whether South Carolina’s lethal injection protocols take into account Bowman ’s weight, listed as 389 pounds ( 176 kilograms ) in prison records. It can be difficult to properly get an IV into a blood vessel and determine the dose of the drugs needed in people with obesity. Antognini agreed it can be difficult. But he wrote “ thousands of obese patients have surgery every day after the successful placement of an intravenous catheter.”.
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