FILE - This Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009 file photo, Mildred Muhammad poses for a portrait in Washington. Muhammad, one of sniper mastermind John Allen Muhammad's 's ex-wives, said Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009 it was "very difficult" to watch her children grieve as their father was executed.(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, file)
buh-bye
I thought she told stories about how he used to beat her and how she wanted a restraining order and how she was happy he was in prison. Now she is a grieving widow?
Cry me a river.
I lived through the terror her husband brought to this area and remember the souls taken and the children who lost a parent at the hands of this man.
I want to be gracious to this woman . . . but words fail me.
Let’s hope her 15 minutes of fame are over.
At least his kids knew when and where and could say ‘goodbye’ if they wished. His victim’s children on the other hand...
His lawyer had the gall, after the execution, to refer to him as "the victim."
“Because I know what was going through their head - ‘this is my dad, he should be in my life, this should not be happening.’”
And if he was not a cowardly, laying in wait, murdering at a distance, menace to society it would not be happening.
Just add the kids to long lists of those whom that murdering bastard hurt.
The good news: That monster can’t hurt anyone else.
Put smile here—> X
So long Johhhny. Glad the door didn’t hit you on your way out.
Shooting a mother in her back in a parking lot as she adjusted a car seat for one of her two children, thats class baby! He shot her right in front of them! And she wants us to identify with her? Whew!
Nah. I don’t feel sorry for Johnny, and Mom?
Well she made a very large mistake marrying the Muslim terrorist, Johnny.
The children? May they learn the righteous path, and not follow in the footsteps of their terrorist father.
Read the live thread on Johnny’s execution, declared dead at 9:11 pm. Interesting timing.:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2383382/posts?q=1&;page=201#230
I found that a couple beers and ham sandwich helped me cope with news of his execution.
Even if he'd gotten life in prison, what mother would want him to be part of her children's lives?
They should be relieved, he won’t be able to perform any “honor” killings.
Hm. Perhaps she should take ample time to consider the many loved ones who are still grieving after her ‘beloved’ gunned them down.
The killer has been executed. Justice has been done.