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A mother of two could be put to death tonight in Georgia.. She had her lover kill her husband several years ago.
Posted 9 y ago
Responses: 32
Why? What's your reason for asking? Because she's a she or because she's a mother? I couldn't care less. What she needs to be is dead in the morning!!!
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Sgt Tom Cunnally
-I am totally confused so maybe after tomorrow's hearing by the Parole Board we may learn more about this case..
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PO1 John Miller
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I think Sgt Tom Cunnally was just asking a thought provoking question, not necessarily with an ulterior motive.
I think Sgt Tom Cunnally was just asking a thought provoking question, not necessarily with an ulterior motive.
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If she is without a doubt guilty, and was found guilty by the jury, carry on. Not sure why it takes several years of the tax payers money to feed and shelter people on death row. The sooner the sentence is carried out the better. Save the tax payers the expense.
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I'll push the button, pull the lever, or however they do it in Georgia.
Her hired gun pled out so he wouldn't get the needle and testify against her. I don't care that he gets to live.
She, on the other hand, deserves everything she gets tonight. She could have pled out too, if only she had had the ovarian fortitude to kill her husband instead of farming it out.
Her hired gun pled out so he wouldn't get the needle and testify against her. I don't care that he gets to live.
She, on the other hand, deserves everything she gets tonight. She could have pled out too, if only she had had the ovarian fortitude to kill her husband instead of farming it out.
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Sgt Tom Cunnally, I do not purport to be an expert on trial law or to know judicial law that well, but she’s served 17 years, no? She did not actually commit the crime, yes? Her three children have forgiven her, no? She has many witnesses of her remorse and her former Warden is willing to testify that the state parole board chairman, James Donald, promised her clemency, no? So, why are we still talking about her impending execution?
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Sgt Tom Cunnally
Because there is a slim chance she may be pardoned by the SCOTUS but very slim according to the news flash on CNN an hour ago...MSG Robinson.. And we have those who are against the death penalty for various reasons and they may want to express their views..
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SGM (Join to see)
Sgt Tom Cunnally - If you read my post, you would see that I'm asking why it's even come to this last minute SCOTUS involvement, should have been handled at the state level in my opinion.
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Sgt Tom Cunnally
SGM (Join to see) - You are probably correct MSG Robinson.. We'll know in 2 hrs but there are some issues with the drug being used for her execution..
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http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/27/us/georgia-sets-execution/index.html
For background.
The one thing that bothers me about this, is that the "actual murderer" (the one who killed her husband) plead down, while she will be given Death Row. This doesn't "feel" like Justice.
For background.
The one thing that bothers me about this, is that the "actual murderer" (the one who killed her husband) plead down, while she will be given Death Row. This doesn't "feel" like Justice.
Death row inmate's children plead for her life - CNN.com
Kayla Gissendaner forgave her mother, Kelly, for having her father murdered. Now, she may also lose her mother, scheduled for execution Tuesday.
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Sgt Tom Cunnally
SFC William Swartz Jr - Yea but not sure Georgians recognizes that case when they found her guilty...but good point..
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MSgt Donald G.
SFC William Swartz Jr - Charles Manson should have been put to death. If his group would have committed the crimes in Texas or Florida (for example), instead of California, then he would have been sentenced to death and be long gone...
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SFC William Swartz Jr
MSgt Donald G. you are probably correct in that fact except for that whole period where the death penalty everywhere was abolished and his sentence was commuted. Only reason I brought him up is for the fact that the murders he was convicted for, he actually didn't murder any of those slain in either the Tate or LaBianca cases, yet like the woman was convicted. Being I am from Florida I remember Old Sparky being well used in the 70's and 80's and am sure that he would have probably met his fate there as opposed to California.
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Sgt Tom Cunnally
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The Parole Board decided to meet again tomorrow AM
The parole board is the only entity with the authority to commute a death sentence."
The Parole Board decided to meet again tomorrow AM
The parole board is the only entity with the authority to commute a death sentence."
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NOPE, anybody, anyone proven without a doubt to have committed murder, regardless of age, gender, mental health or whatever else Criminal defense lawyers can come up with, ought to be put away.
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