Not many get the comfort of dying in their sleep, murders should be executed in the same manner they murdered the victim/s.
Of course that would be cruel and unusual, as if the victims were all murdered comfortably in their sleep.
I am still working on my 1st cup of coffee: I misread that headline as ‘he started SNORTING’.
Either word, he isn’t doing that any more.
One less societal problem the rest of humanity has to deal with this morning.
Texas has only 245 on death row. So many more deserve it, so armed Texans help out by shooting many home invaders, a much cheaper form of extermination that doesn’t require years of taxpayer-funded lawyers. The lawyers aren’t happy with this arrangement, of course.
Death Apnea.
Too bad we can’t introduce more appropriate means of executing folk, like public impalement, drawing and quartering, and burning at the stake.
I’d like to seem him snore through that.
Actually, his snoring might be a service to supporters of lethal injection. Is not one of the cries against the drug sequence that the perp might be paralyzed but aware, this constituting cruel if not unusual punishment? Well, this perp proved that the sleep part came first without paralysis.
It is a shame that he gave not one iota of similar consideration to his victims.
Judge Issac Parker had it right.
His snoring problem has been cured!
Bury him in an unmarked grave and move on to the next one.
SO it only took 10 years to execute this one.
My neighbor is a member of the Mexican Mafia, by the way.
Facile est descendens ad inferos, nocte et die portas mortis caligine longe steterunt: et ascendit iterum gressus revocare sub auras - et ibi est fricare, munus. - It is easy to go down into Hell; night and day, the gates of dark Death stand wide; but to climb back again, to retrace one's steps to the upper air - there's the rub, the task.
- Virgil
TDCJ is running out of the drug pentobarbital this month and the company that makes it refuses to sell them anymore.
Don’t know what they’ll use next month.
That’s too easy a death. The creeps ought to dread it.