In this particular case, there is some question about whether he’s guilty (http://tinyurl.com/yf2rczy). But in every case, our purpose is to pray for the families of the victims and all involved with the execution, as well as the person being killed.
Huh… with all this evidence, did anyone think to maybe bring all these “issues” suggesting innocence up during… I dunno… the first ten mandatory appeals?
Seems like you’re a bit late. Maybe you should spend some more time worrying about the innocent, y’know… while they’re still rotting in a cell, instead of using their deaths for self-publicity for your moral cause?
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1 jane // Nov 17, 2009 at 10:25 am
Why hold a vigil for someone who murdered 2 people for no reason other than self greed. Let him go alone like they did!
2 Taryn // Nov 17, 2009 at 11:24 am
In this particular case, there is some question about whether he’s guilty (http://tinyurl.com/yf2rczy). But in every case, our purpose is to pray for the families of the victims and all involved with the execution, as well as the person being killed.
3 Ikari // Nov 17, 2009 at 11:00 pm
Huh… with all this evidence, did anyone think to maybe bring all these “issues” suggesting innocence up during… I dunno… the first ten mandatory appeals?
Seems like you’re a bit late. Maybe you should spend some more time worrying about the innocent, y’know… while they’re still rotting in a cell, instead of using their deaths for self-publicity for your moral cause?
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