Posted on 12/14/2011 10:49:53 AM PST by matt04
Two men condemned to die for killing a mother and her two daughters during a home invasion will be in the same prison for the first time since the 2007 crime, but their attorneys say they are likely to have little, if any, interaction.
A jury decided Friday Joshua Komisarjevsky should face death by lethal injection. His accomplice, Steven Hayes, was sentenced to death last year.
Hayes and Komisarjevsky blamed each other for escalating the crime, but prosecutors say it took both men to carry out the killings.
Komisarjevsky's attorney says he's in a medical unit, a standard procedure for a few days to make sure inmates don't harm themselves.
Attorney Jeremiah Donovan says Komisarjevsky remains bitter toward Hayes and any conversation between them would be "very unpleasant."
...and after death row, they’ll be near each other in hell.
CT was close to eliminating the death penalty up until this crime.
If I were in charge, the medical unit would only have a noose hanging from the ceiling, a bar stool and some instructions.
Or, everything the perp could feasibly come in contact with would be either electrified or dipped in curare.
If they had done it in Illinois, they could live their lives out at the expense of the taxpayers.
The authorities don’t want them to hurt each other? They should be allowed to kill each other. Save the taxpayers a bundle.
Where’s Vlad The Impaler when you need him?
I feel sorry for them. Can someone please give each of them a belt. Thanks in advance.
Any chance we can put Christopher Murphy in there with them for his support for Islamic jihad in America. I didn’t know Murphy was an Islamic name—maybe he is from Palastine.

They probably will here as well. Sadly, CT has unlimited appeals. The only reason Michael Ross's death penalty was carried out was because he gave up all appeals.
Wouldn't count on these two demons facing up to what they did and do the same.
Amen.
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