Really Bizarre...Oh, I think I'll let the Kiddies visit Grandpa @ the prison. :(
I love a happy ending.
Somebody screwed up big time. At least justice was finally served.
It is hard alright, hard to understand some people!
Forget about him being charming, and think about the sustained cruelty to your daughter, and the agony and terror of her last moments as he beat her to death.
So if some Democrat uses this case against Evan Bayh in the Donk Primary, like Algore used Willie Horton against Dukakis, do you think the Republican front-runner will get blamed again?
How many anti-death-penalty protestors showed up for this one?
What the lib press won't report that here was another case of a women (the murderer's spouse) who was killed because she didn't have a gun. While the libs love to print stories about accidental gun deaths or people being murdered by guns, they never consider the fact that many people are killed because they weren't armed. The ex-wife was BEATEN!!! to death by her ex-husband, not shot. Once again, the people most likely to be saved by having guns (females) seem to be the people who are most anti-gun. The simple fact is the average female is no match physically for the average male. The hand gun is the great equalizer.
Nice to see Evan Bayh was on top of things! (sarcasm)
Sentenced to death in 1990. What year is this? 2005? Wow, that's almost swift justice!
Evan Bayh is a worthless little pretty boy who got elected because of his dad's name. He also spent the state blind.
They ought to execute the guys who granted the furlough.
Who'd have imagined that he would do that????
How much do you want to bet this was recorded somewhere as a "gun violence death"?
Lethal injection???
Why wasn't he beaten to death with an unloaded shotgun by a woman??
Heck, we have hundreds of US citizens "meeting their maker" after giving themselves "lethal injections". What kind of punishment is that?
I do some volunteer work in a prison and it would be interesting to know why they considered the man qualified for furlough. The fact that he was only serving eight years means no one saw him as an obvious threat. What kind of treatment if any did he receive? Was he treated for drug or alcohol abuse? I ask not because I think he wasn't trated properly but in case he did receive treatment but was a socio-path who hid his true intentions. This is the kind of thing that bothers me about prisoners. I never trust them fully because a socio-path is an expert con. It is easy to sympathise and come to love the prisoners and forget to be cautious. It's possible that this case would make a very good book.