Long enough to assure his asphyxiation, clearly.
The unlawful death of a man who did nothing deserving of his fatal sentence is not adequately summarized by “things went bad”.
But thank you for posting here, and reminding Free Republic that there are still those who will literally defend murder.
When a government employee commits it.
All you have to do is answer the question: Were you there?
It is a rhetorical question because you and I both know the answer: NO.
Since you were not there you do not know what happened. Falsely accusing someone of wrongdoing until you know EXACTLY what happened is irresponsible.