Posted on 11/06/2018 3:50:18 PM PST by KingofZion
Ronnie Lee Gardner, 2010, also firing squad.
where?
For so many of us, it’ll always be a Bourne-again shell game.
Also Utah. 2010.
My dad was a prosecutor. I think probably all of his cases were tried before DNA evidence was common. He didn't believe in the death penalty most of the time, because he said that it was possible to make a mistake. One of the last cases I saw him try, though, he did push for the death penalty, and that guy is on death row now. Even in our state, the wheels of justice turn slowly. The murder was in 1991, 27 years ago.
I always think about what Ron White said about Texas having an express lane.
Ronnie Lee Gardner didn't have a chance. His early life was an absolute train wreck. Social services should have put him in foster care - that would have been better than the way he was raised. Because of that, he ended up a murderer. I'm not excusing him. Many people overcome worse things, but not very often.
Well now Ronnie Lee and us all know LOL
Gnight Atticus
Actually, I’m Scout. :-) Goodnight.
Fair enough
I tend to throw down fire and brimstone. and take it out on myself.
some how it just aint fair
“Immersion in a huge bucket of leeches. Have heard they arent painful. Much.”
I use them jigging for walleyes. The best...although when they glom on to your finger you have to un-suck them.
I don't understand why death by firing squad (or a pistol shot to the back of the head, nearly point blank) aren't used as means of execution these days. Death is instantaneous and painless, and there are fewer things that could go wrong than with lethal injection or electrocution. Is it just because it leaves a bloody mess for someone to clean up?
Regardless, if I were given a choice between firing squad or being electrocuted to death, I know I'd pick firing squad.
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