Posted on 09/12/2023 9:57:49 PM PDT by BenLurkin
A San Francisco Bay Area serial killer died from natural causes after spending the last four decades of his life on San Quentin prison’s death row, state officials said.
Anthony J. Sully was sentenced to death on June 3, 1986, for murdering six victims. Sully was a former Millbrae, California police officer who beat, raped, and killed prostitutes.
A second former San Quentin prison death row inmate, 71-year-old Ronald L. Sanders, died on Tuesday from natural causes, CDCR officials said. Sanders was pronounced deceased at 10:02 a.m. at California Medical Facility in Vacaville.
Sanders was sentenced to death in Kern County on March 3, 1982 for the murder of Janice Dishroon Allen, 29. He was admitted to San Quentin’s death row on June 13, 1984.
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I didn’t know death by old age was an option in California.
Since they are on death row for decades, yes.
Another Sanders, Ricardo Rene, has been there since 1982. Forty-plus years of appeals and still no execution date in sight. A scandal, but there are so many scandals in California.
I’m sure many remember Gary Gilmore in CA…….SNL had fun with that case, he wanted to be executed ,
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Lawyers making money over 40 years
The courthouse is a giant parasitic business sucking the “pursuit of happiness” out of society.
Eccl. 8.11 - Because the sentence against an evil deed is not executed quickly, therefore the hearts of the sons of men among them are given fully to do evil.
JERRY BROWN spent over $1 MILLION UPGRADING the Calif gas chamber-—
AND IT STILL HASN’T BEEN USED
There are over 700 Inmates on Calif Death Row
It costs over $100,000 per inmate per year to keep them there.
WASTED $$$$$$$$$$$$$
I guess they couldn't find any conservatives to use it on.
Utah?
Two down, half the state to go.
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