Book ‘em Danno......Murder 1.
Good grief. That photo. Where is the outrage about dead babies? What about the victim?
Her husband deserved to die I guess, right?
Justice delayed, is justice denied.
I read some of the details about the real victim.....her husband.
His last hours had to have been terrifying.
Justice delayed, but Georgia got it right.
When a person makes a jail conversion the easiest way to determine if it was a real conversion is their stance on their punishment. Real Christians accept responsibility for their actions and do not shy away from the consequences.
We really need to bring back public hanging. This killing them out of sight, I find disturbing. Plus it’s boring.
You see that sign?
You’ll probably see it again soon the next time a terrorist cuts a Christians head off, too.
We “kill people who kill people” to get rid of them, so they won’t kill again, as a warning to other to not be so selfish or let your passions control you, as poor moral compensation to the loved ones who experienced a horrible and tragic loss, and to remove evil from our midst and that’s just off the top of my head.
Damn! They executed her for seventy years? They must have been really pissed at her!
Fitting; the husband’s last-minute appeals were denied too.
Gissendaner was convicted of conspiring with her lover, Gregory Owen, who ambushed her husband, forced him to drive to a remote area and stabbed him repeatedly in February 1997. Owen and Gissendaner then met up and set fire to the dead mans car.Owen pleaded guilty and testified against Gissendaner, who did not take part in the stabbing. He is serving a life sentence and becomes eligible for parole in 2022.
I guess it was a judicial tradeoff but something seem amiss when the perpetrator who did the stabbing is still alive.
The left is outraged over executions of murderers, but wants murders of babies to continue.
It’s important to remember that capital punishment is the flip side of gun liberty. Leftists who oppose one generally oppose the other, in their quest to preserve the lives of violent, predatory and murderous criminals.
Gun liberty is the common man’s capital punishment, while defending himself, his family, and society as a whole. As such, lawyer’s tricks, endless appeals, squishy judges and weak politicians cannot stop a bullet from ending the life of a savage menace, a rabid dog, a violent psychotic, or someone reduced to being a vicious animal with drugs and alcohol.
Since to a great extent, the government cannot bring itself to protect the citizenry from such monsters, the citizenry must do so themselves, despite the impassioned pleas of those who act outside of reason or common sense, for weird political philosophies and religious beliefs.
Usually in cases like this the left wants to say, “It is not justice. It is revenge,” or “It is not justice, it is retribution.”
I see nothing wrong with any of those. “Justice, revenge and retribution” are all good reasons.
Why do we kill people who kill people? So they don’t kill again. I don’t want to subject prison guards or anyone else to killers.
Predators on society must be put down and the threat removed.
Why did they execute her for 70 years? Seems like it would have taken only one.
17 years is too long. There should be time limits on appeals.
Those two liberal frogs crying over an evil murderer are actually just as evil as every murderer is.
Giving aid & comfort to evil means endorsing it.
Bet they don’t protest the abortion mills?
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