Posted on 07/21/2009 12:38:35 PM PDT by JoeProBono
LUCASVILLE, Ohio A man who went on a 1992 Christmas holiday killing spree that left six people dead, including an 18-year-old mother gunned down at a pay phone, was executed Tuesday, the state's second execution in two weeks and the 1,000th lethal injection in the U.S. since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976.
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FILE - This undated file photo released by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction shows Marvallous Keene. Keene, who took part in a 1992 Christmas holiday killing spree that left six people dead and two wounded, was executed Tuesday, July 21, 2009, the state's second execution in less than two weeks
AND WHY DOES this deserve comments? killers killed....
His momma say he was a good boy............
Keene’s last meal request (or special meal, as prison officials call it):
A Porterhouse steak with A-1 sauce, one pound of jumbo friend shrimp with cocktail sauce, french fries and onion rings, a tube of Pillsbury dinner rolls and butter, two plums, a mango, one pound of seedless white grapes, German chocolate cake, two bottles of Pepsi and two bottles of A&W cream soda.
Good riddance to bad garbage!
I get to be the first one to say, "It's a good start."
And was turning his life around!
439 of the total are from my native home, Texas. You kill and commit mayhem in Texas, you’re very well going to pay for it with your life. And that is how is should be.
Wow - that would be dinner for 4 at my house.
I had just returned home from the Navy, to the suburbs of Dayton, when this happened. Buh-bye, you senseless, murdering idiot.
Wasn’t he worried about a tummy ache?
I’m certainly happy he is no longer here.
One less worthless burden for the tax payers to bear.
Nitrogen Asphyxiation - simply the cleanest, cheapest, no mess, no fuss, painless way to carry out an execution.
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