Ohio is set to put a condemned killer to death on Wednesday (US time) for a three-decades-old fatal stabbing in what would be the state's first execution in several months.
Robert Van Hook was sentenced to die for fatally strangling and stabbing David Self after picking him up in a Cincinnati bar in 1985. Van Hook, 58, had no remaining appeals, and Republican Governor John Kasich rejected his request for clemency without comment.
Van Hook was described as "in good spirits and calm" yesterday by prisons spokeswoman JoEllen Smith. A test of his veins ahead of the lethal injection didn't find any problems, she said.
Van Hook chose double cheeseburgers, fries, strawberry cheesecake with whipped cream, a vanilla milkshake and grapefruit juice as his last meal, called a special meal in Ohio and served the day before the execution.
Smith says execution witnesses for the Self family will include Self's brother, sister and brother-in-law. Van Hook's witnesses will be an uncle, a spiritual adviser and a priest.