Posted on 09/26/2007 2:24:28 PM PDT by Dubya
MICHAEL RICHARD
Being nice to people pays off.
Where he’s going, he will be received with open arms.
MICHAEL RICHARDS
Richard was the first of two Texas inmates scheduled to die this week. On Thursday, a Dallas man, Carlton Turner, 28, is set to die for killing his parents in 1998.
LOL
What a stupid way to go into Eternity and face God.
His last words seem to be, “I guess this is it.” But, I guess that’s not as poetic.
He now realizes this ride is very hot and lasts forever.
Nor was it as pointed or as flashy as Gary Gilmore’s “Let’s Do It” when facing a firing squad in 1978.
Amazing how these animals suddenly develop tender family feelings right there at the end.
Back in the '30s my husband's grandma used to feed the hobos at the local tracks. They were allowed in the house, fed, and sent on their way. One day one of them was being a Peeping Tom. When the police showed up my husband's grandpa was outside beating the hobo. Not something you could get away with these days.
They should video tape this execution and send it to the Supreme Court as evidence that lethal injection is painless.
If it was his last words would be unprintable.
Bye Bye and thanks for visiting the Texas Department of Corrections.
Now I know that Texas is huge compared to NH and that the culture is kinda different there and all. But the last time we put anybody to death in this state was 1938, for crying out loud. I find it hard to believe that in almost 70 years, not one crime has been committed here that should have drawn that kind of punishment.
Back about the same time period, my wife’s grandfather caught a peeping pervert peering through his daughter’s (my wife’s aunt’s) bedroom window. Two rounds from a shotgun put a (permanent) end to that nonsense ...
He looks like a cross between James Carville and, and, and....
Help me out, here.
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal from a 28-year-old Honduran man who is scheduled to be executed next week for the 2001 robbery and fatal shooting of a south Arlington clothing store manager.
Heliberto Chi was sentenced to die Oct. 3 by lethal injection for robbing and killing Armand Paliotta, 56, at the K&G Men's Superstore in southwest Arlington.
I hope your husband’s grandpa beat him up really good.
All the way to outer darkness.
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