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Condemned man counts last hours
The Times of India ^ | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 2004 01:05:10 AM | Saibal Sen

Posted on 06/23/2004 7:54:07 AM PDT by CarrotAndStick

KOLKATA: Tuesday morning was the first time in his life that Dhananjoy Chatterjee really knew he would die at the end of a rope. It was the day's newspapers that shattered what little hopes he nursed of escaping the hangman's death squeeze.

No, he did not cry. But he showed he finally knew that his time was up; that he would have to pay with his life for a crime which shook even weather-beaten policemen and doctors.

It was not Chatterjee's fault if he had started believing that he would get away with a natural death. The state government sat over a single file, which would have cleared the path for justice, for nine long years. The hang-till-death sentence — awarded by a court 13 years back — had begun to look like just another example of a system that did not work.

The fact that every court in the country that heard his crime felt he should die stopped mattering. Dhananjoy — who hasn't once show any regret for raping and killing Hetal Parekh — believed he could get away with murder. His family was shuttling between Supreme Court and Calcutta High Court, trying out all possible legal loopholes. There were mercy petitions. Then, human rights activists took up his cause.

But Tuesday's papers rocked him as nothing had — not even the day the death sentence was pronounced on him. As he read how Raj Bhavan had refused to entertain his family and friends on Monday, and how traffic policemen ensured that their bus did not get anywhere near Alipore Central Jail, the condemned man straightened up a little. He looked away for a while. Then went back to the newspapers, scanning through every story, every word, hunting for a trace of hope. But realising that there was none, he folded them away. And buried his face in his hands.

Dhananjoy has, since then, become much more jittery and much less talkative, say jail officials. And this has led to a fresh worry, they admit. He has since been brought to the "condemned cell" (in the same jail) and is under strict watch. "We would not like anything untoward to happen to Dhananjoy now," a Writers' Buildings official said. "He has been put on medical diet (better than staple prison fare) but we are wary of Dhananjoy developing suicidal tendencies," he added.

Prison officials, therefore, have been asked to keep him talking. Chatterjee is still being told that there is some hope for him and that he should wait till Thursday, say officials. "We have asked jail officials to tell him that there is some hope as long as a section of intellectuals keep clamouring against the hanging," one of them said.

By Tuesday evening, Dhananjoy had even started believing a bit of it. But how long can they keep up the facade? What of Thursday, the eve of his hanging? "We will have to tell him that day that it is his last 24 hours," the official added, grimly.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: calcutta; constitution; death; deathpenalty; deathrow; execution; hanging; hangman; india; pakistan; supremecourt
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1 posted on 06/23/2004 7:54:10 AM PDT by CarrotAndStick
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Excerpt: "Then, human rights activists took up his cause. "
2 posted on 06/23/2004 7:56:11 AM PDT by CarrotAndStick (The articles posted by me needn't necessarily reflect my opinion.)
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To: CarrotAndStick

Yeah, I noticed that.
What about Hetal's human rights?
Apparently, she had none in their view.


3 posted on 06/23/2004 7:57:07 AM PDT by Darksheare (Never play croquet with a coquette.)
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To: CarrotAndStick

Why is this even a story? The man is a rapist and a murderer. And he's bummed that he's going to exit this world at the end of a hangman's rope? Cry me a river...


4 posted on 06/23/2004 7:58:53 AM PDT by Prime Choice (When Clinton lies, he insults our integrity. When Kerry lies, he insults our intelligence.)
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To: CarrotAndStick

I wonder if they'll officially inform him as the warden in Texas (I believe) did. They handed him a form saying his appeal was denied and would be carried out on a certain date, and the warden also put a smilie face on it.


5 posted on 06/23/2004 8:01:40 AM PDT by theDentist ("John Kerry changes positions more often than a Nevada prostitute.")
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To: CarrotAndStick
What of Thursday, the eve of his hanging? "We will have to tell him that day that it is his last 24 hours," the official added, grimly.

Well, I like this part... It would be kinda interesting to walk up to a condemned man's cell, and say "Oh, hey, by the way, you hang in 24 hours..." in a matter-of-fact tone like one was discussing the weather...

I know. I know. I'm cruel. But, I have no use for rapists and murderers.

6 posted on 06/23/2004 8:04:24 AM PDT by Chad Fairbanks (Welfare's purpose should be to eliminate, as far as possible, the need for its own existence.)
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To: theDentist

OMG.... I shouldn't laugh, but damn, that's funny...


7 posted on 06/23/2004 8:05:01 AM PDT by Chad Fairbanks (Welfare's purpose should be to eliminate, as far as possible, the need for its own existence.)
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To: Chad Fairbanks

I agree.
I think the most important part of a death sentence is the final 24 hours knowing what is about to happen and being powerless to stop it.


8 posted on 06/23/2004 8:10:08 AM PDT by KJacob (No military in the history of the world has fought so hard and so often for the freedom of others.)
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To: Chad Fairbanks

I read of it here, it's probably somewhere in the archives. The warden explained that he go tinto the habit and hadn't realized he'd added it to the warrant.


9 posted on 06/23/2004 8:12:34 AM PDT by theDentist ("John Kerry changes positions more often than a Nevada prostitute.")
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To: CarrotAndStick

We should bring back hanging.

Its better than a bullet - ropes are recyclable.


10 posted on 06/23/2004 8:15:08 AM PDT by ZULU
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Exactly. They should at least have some time to reflect on the imminent punishment, knowing there is no hope and that there isn't a darn thing they can do to stop their own death.

Ya know, sorta like how their victims probably felt...


11 posted on 06/23/2004 8:15:15 AM PDT by Chad Fairbanks (Welfare's purpose should be to eliminate, as far as possible, the need for its own existence.)
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To: ZULU

Yes. Bullets are not environmentally friendly, and Electrocution wastes electricity, and lethal injection is too costly...

I think it's better for society as a whole that Hanging be brought back as the "execution of choice". It has so many benefits, and very few negatives...


12 posted on 06/23/2004 8:16:53 AM PDT by Chad Fairbanks (Welfare's purpose should be to eliminate, as far as possible, the need for its own existence.)
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To: CarrotAndStick

Too bad they aren't interested int he rights of his victims.


13 posted on 06/23/2004 8:17:51 AM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn't be, in its eyes, a slave.)
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To: CarrotAndStick

For the murder he should hang. For the rape, they should first cut off his intromittent member, and do it enough in advance so that he'll have plenty of time to contemplate his stump before he hangs.


14 posted on 06/23/2004 8:21:27 AM PDT by T'wit (Der Gott, der Eisen wachsen liess, der wollte keine Knechte -- quoted by Whittaker Chambers)
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For some strange reason this story reminds me of the mentally retarded young man who was executed in Arkansas while Clinton was governor and campaigning for President.

Clinton rejected pleas for clemency because the boy was not sane. He took time off his presidential campaign and returned to Arkansas for the execution.

For his last meal the boy had asked for ice cream for dessert. After finishing the main meal, he decided to save his ice cream for after the execution.

15 posted on 06/23/2004 8:22:45 AM PDT by bayourod (Can the 9/11 Commission connect the dots on Iraq or do they require a 3-D picture?)
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To: theDentist

Dunno. Death, even the execution of a convicted criminal, is a solemn and serious event and should be attended the etiquette proper to such things. I'm not sure I want agents of the State making light of executions -- it sets a bad precedent and cheapens the message.


16 posted on 06/23/2004 8:24:17 AM PDT by Junior (FABRICATI DIEM, PVNC)
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To: bayourod

At least the victim's family is getting justice.


17 posted on 06/23/2004 8:25:59 AM PDT by Ciexyz ("FR, best viewed with a budgie on hand")
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To: bayourod

I didn't quite get you there. What was his crime? Could you elaborate? Who is the boy and who is the young man?


18 posted on 06/23/2004 8:26:45 AM PDT by CarrotAndStick (The articles posted by me needn't necessarily reflect my opinion.)
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To: bayourod
Actually, it was pecan pie a la mode...
19 posted on 06/23/2004 8:28:45 AM PDT by bondjamesbond (Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown)
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Actually, it was pecan pie a la mode...

???

20 posted on 06/23/2004 8:44:24 AM PDT by CarrotAndStick (The articles posted by me needn't necessarily reflect my opinion.)
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