protocol, midazolam, will be administered. >> but warner's defense team had filed one last plea for a stay of execution with the u.s. supreme court, claiming the use of midazolam was a violation of the eighth amendment's ban on cruel and unusual punishment. meanwhile, the mother of warner's victim, a 11 month old baby, made her feelings clear. >> if they want to honor me, it would be life in prison without the possibility of parole. i don't see any justice in just sentencing someone to die. to me, the justice is someone having to live with it the rest of their life, knowing that they're never going to walk out those bars. when he dies, i want it to be because it's his time, not because he's been executed due to what happened to me and my child. i don't want that on my hands. it makes me feel that i'm no different than him, and i don't want to feel that way. >> the time for warner's execution came and went as