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To: SmithL
"Even the most wretched can change," he said. "I can tell you what redemption means for me. It's a process of mea culpa, being able to acknowledge one's faults and vowing not to repeat them and reaching out to others."

"Through the years, Williams has challenged his conviction on a variety of grounds. He has claimed to have brain damage, and his most recent appeal argued that the makeup of the jury that convicted him was skewed because it did not contain any African-Americans"

Doesn't really sound like a mea-culpa to me. Blame someone else, IE jury composition, for your own heinous crimes.

You had your 24 years, years the 4 people you murdered in cold blood did not have. Time to go.
9 posted on 02/09/2005 8:03:43 AM PST by kc2theline (Support our troops and the CIC that sends them to defend us.)
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"Even the most wretched can change,"

Nowhere even near the point. You were issued the death penalty. I'm thinking rehabilitation was not the object of your sentencing.


10 posted on 02/09/2005 8:09:28 AM PST by L98Fiero
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