>>won’t hear an appeal from a condemned killer
In just over half an hour, the killer won’t be heard by anyone anymore
Fortunately, he’s white, so he cannot pretend that executing deserving murderers is racist.
So, when will our federal taskmasters weigh in and dictate who can’t be executed by a state?
“...wanted the court to apply the ruling of a Kentucky court last month that found the death penalty unconstitutional for people who were under 21 at the time their crimes were committed.”
I’d love to see how the court arrived at that decision.
I hope it’s painful.
He got to live 15 years longer than the people he killed.
Kind of unreal that he has lived 25 years after he killed two others. So much for timely justice.
As long as there is absolute certainty that they have the actual killer, there are many positive results that come from carrying out an execution. One of the foremost is the affirmation that innocent life is sacred.
There is no doubt they have the actual killer and his own arguments have not challenged that.
So long...asshole!!!!
It’s 10:23 now. Is he room temperature yet?
“He’s dead, Jim!”
A waste of good body parts. After being certified disease-free, convicts being executed should be put under, have all usable parts removed, all blood drained for the blood bank, and the remnant disposed of in the usual manner. Never again would there be a “botched” execution, and some good would come from their miserable lives.