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re: Tennessee executes Leroy 'Lee' Hall Jr. by electric chair...FINALLY!
Posted on 12/6/19 at 6:56 am to BurningHeart
Posted on 12/6/19 at 6:56 am to BurningHeart
Cost well over a million too
Posted on 12/6/19 at 6:59 am to Zip Monkey
I hope everybody with an ounce of responsibility for it taking 28 years rots in Hell with him.
Posted on 12/6/19 at 6:59 am to PUB
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Cost well over a million too
Money well spent IMO. Ain’t nothing cheap and some POS’s just need removed.
Posted on 12/6/19 at 7:19 am to LSUERDOC
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She was not in agony for 36hrs. The minute she got to the ER she would have been sedated and put on the ventilator.
And 3rd degree burns kill nerve endings so the pain is gone.
This post was edited on 12/6/19 at 7:21 am
Posted on 12/6/19 at 7:35 am to Zip Monkey
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"We believe it is unnecessary and we believe that it doesn't address the root causes of violence in our community," Executive Director of Tennesseans for Alternatives to the Death Penalty explained.
It isn’t meant to “address the root causes of violence in our community.” It’s meant to provide justice for the gruesome murder of that beautiful young woman by a twisted, mean and violent man who offered nothing to society.
Posted on 12/6/19 at 7:37 am to Zip Monkey
Adios Leroy, while I have mixed feelings about state sponsored executions, it couldn't have happened to a better candidate. Hope it hurt.
Posted on 12/6/19 at 10:11 am to BurningHeart
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BurningHeart
The doctors said she suffered unbearably for the 36 hours she lived.
I'll take their word for it some fricking idiot on a message.
You're a real piece of shite. Trying to argue how much a girl who was horribly murdered suffered.
Posted on 12/6/19 at 10:16 am to Zip Monkey
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You're a real piece of shite. Trying to argue how much a girl who was horribly murdered suffered
Me or the guy I quoted?
Posted on 12/6/19 at 10:22 am to BurningHeart
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Me or the guy I quoted?
Both of you.
She suffered horribly. That according to doctors who treated her.
I know this case intimately. Both sides of the case.
Posted on 12/6/19 at 10:29 am to BurningHeart
gotta give it up for Mississippi... who doesn't just use lethal injection... but also allows for electrocution, lethal gasing, & firing squad as methods to serve out a capitol punishment sentence
fun fact... (now this includes states that have done away with the death penalty... but still have accepted methods of serving it on the books should it be reinstated... or in the case of New Mexico... where the abolition did NOT apply retroactively thus meaning those on death row prior to the law going into effect will still be put to death)...
7 states still have the option for lethal gasing (Alabama that's you)
3 states will still hang you from the gallows (kinda old school from Delaware, New Hampshire, & Washington)
and 3 states can still line you up in front of several gunmen and allow them to shoot you... aka the firing squad (Mississippi, Oklahoma, & Utah)
fun fact... (now this includes states that have done away with the death penalty... but still have accepted methods of serving it on the books should it be reinstated... or in the case of New Mexico... where the abolition did NOT apply retroactively thus meaning those on death row prior to the law going into effect will still be put to death)...
7 states still have the option for lethal gasing (Alabama that's you)
3 states will still hang you from the gallows (kinda old school from Delaware, New Hampshire, & Washington)
and 3 states can still line you up in front of several gunmen and allow them to shoot you... aka the firing squad (Mississippi, Oklahoma, & Utah)
Posted on 12/6/19 at 10:31 am to Sentrius
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he just got a true and final verdict from from God himself a few hours ago on where he's going to be for all eternity.
What if he accepted god and asked for his forgiveness?
Posted on 12/6/19 at 10:34 am to Vidic
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What if he accepted god and asked for his forgiveness?
That will be between God and Lee Hall.
Posted on 12/6/19 at 10:36 am to BurningHeart
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BurningHeart
If I read your intent wrong. You have my sincere apologies.
Posted on 12/6/19 at 10:37 am to BurningHeart
quote:i believe the number is that we have found about 7% of all executions done in this country have been performed on people who were actually innocent. and not all of these took place in some hayseed backwater county in georgia in the 20s. the state of texas executed a man in the 21st century and A LOT of stuff has come out that has suggested he was innocent
Pathetic how taxpayers had to support useless scum for 28 years.
im not making a pro or anti stance when i say this, as the death penalty is a monumentally complicated issue imo, but what we have now doesnt even work in being 100% sure the people we are executing are actually guilty
Posted on 12/6/19 at 10:40 am to WestCoastAg
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but what we have now doesnt even work in being 100% sure the people we are executing are actually guilty
Lee Hall admitted what he had done. There was never a question of guilt.
He should have been put down 2 hours after he was sentenced.
Posted on 12/6/19 at 10:44 am to Zip Monkey
that would still open up a can of worms our justice system probably doesnt want to deal with
Posted on 12/6/19 at 11:17 am to WestCoastAg
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what we have now doesnt even work in being 100% sure the people we are executing are actually guilty
In this case, it did. He was 100%, without a doubt guilty.
Shouldn't have taken 28 years to kill him. Should have taken 28 minutes. And those people who extended his time on earth ought to be ashamed of themselves. They are on the wrong side of the issue. I just hope he experienced pain. And lots of it.
Posted on 12/6/19 at 11:21 am to Tigers0891
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Why not just do the same to him?
Because some soyboy lawyer would claim that was cruel and unusual punishment.
Posted on 12/6/19 at 11:25 am to Zip Monkey
There is no excuse for that bastard sucking up resources for this long.
Prayers for her family.
Prayers for her family.
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