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07-30-2015, 02:10 PM
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Re: 1993: Convenience Store Robbery and Shooting Death of Pete Shrum
I must be wrong, but I thought "Capital Murder" meant killing a police officer and "1st Degree Murder" meant pre-meditated murder.
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07-30-2015, 02:13 PM
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Re: 1993: Convenience Store Robbery and Shooting Death of Pete Shrum
The nephew was 22 and the uncle was 18 ??? And that old lady, what was that all about, she didn`t even seem fazed. |
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07-30-2015, 10:54 PM
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Re: 1993: Convenience Store Robbery and Shooting Death of Pete Shrum
Isn't Texas known for all of the executions they perform? If anyone deserves to be fried, gassed, shot, injected, etc.? It was these two pieces of shit... |
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07-31-2015, 06:14 AM
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Re: 1993: Convenience Store Robbery and Shooting Death of Pete Shrum
You're not wrong, but in Texas capital murder includes not only the murder of an on-duty officer and/or a firefighter, but also murder in the course of committing / attempting (there's no difference between these two) certain felony offenses (and this case falls into this basket) but you can get death penalty also for killing some dude whatsoever while escaping a prison, while fleeing a crime scene, for killing anybody aged below 10 years... Even killing someone in retaliation for anything is worth death penalty, not to mention killing a judge/a member of a court: now, this was a useless murder, he didn't hesitate to kill a honest man who was trying to raise some money for himself and for his family, i honestly don't understand why he wasn't sentenced to death because if there is one piece of shit deserving it is this one. |