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02-19-2015, 08:30 AM
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Re: 2015 Executions in the USA
Death row inmate Kelly Gissendaner’s last meal could be huge Click to view source THE only woman on death row in the US state of Georgia has revealed her last meal request ahead of her impending execution. Kelly Renee Gissendaner, who was sentenced to death in 1998 for orchestrating the murder of her husband Doug, has asked for a long list of food including corn bread with a side of buttermilk. She has also requested two Burger King Whoppers with cheese; two large orders of fries; cherry vanilla ice cream; popcorn; a salad with boiled eggs, tomatoes, bell peppers, onions, carrots, cheese and Newman’s Own buttermilk dressing; and lemonade, according to abc News 10. Final meal requests are not uncommon for death row inmates. American terrorist, Timothy McVeigh, who detonated a truck-full of explosives in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people in 1995, ordered 2 pints of mint chip ice cream. He was executed by lethal injection in 2001. Convicted murderer Victor Feguer, who was the last man to be executed in Iowa, requested a single olive with the pip still in it before he was executed in 1963. However, elaborate last meals have come under the spotlight in the past. Texas officials banned last meals in 2013 after convicted murderer Lawrence Russell Brewer requested two chicken fried steaks, a triple-meat bacon cheeseburger, fried okra, a pound of barbecue, three fajitas, a meat lover’s pizza, a pint of ice cream and a slab of peanut butter fudge with crushed peanuts. Brewer reportedly refused to eat any of the food he had requested, leading to the ban. Texas officials said at the time that death row inmates would get the same food as other inmates. Gissendaner is scheduled to die by lethal injection Wednesday week, in what will be the state’s first execution of a woman in 70 years. If the execution goes ahead as planned she will become the 35th Georgia inmate put to death by lethal injection. While her execution date has been set for February 25 at the Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Prison in Jackson, a last bid clemency hearing has been scheduled for February 24. According to court documents, Gissendaner persuaded her then boyfriend Gregory Bruce Owen to kidnap her husband Douglas and kill him. Gissendaner created the plot to collect on the couple’s life insurance policies, Associated Press reported and Owen testified against her in exchange for a life sentence. It is not yet known whether her last meal request will be granted. The last woman executed in Georgia was African American woman Lena Baker, who killed a white man who enslaved her. The maid, who died in the electric chair in March 1945, was pardoned in 2005 after a jury found she acted in self-defence, broadcaster NPR reported. |
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02-20-2015, 03:49 AM
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Re: 2015 Executions in the USA
Name: Walter STOREY ![]() Date of Execution: February 11, 2015 - 12:10am State: Missouri Method of Execution: Lethal Injection - 1-drug (pentobarbital) Age: 47 Date of Birth: February 20, 1967 Race: White Conviction: Murder Method of Murder: Beating, Stabbing with knife, Cut throat to the spine Date of Offence: February 2, 1990 Characteristics: Home Invasion; Robbery Victim/s: (1) His across-the-hall neighbour, Jill Frey, a 36 year old special education teacher. ![]() Victim's Race: White Years from Sentence to Execution: 24 Final Statement: Storey released this final statement: “For this world full of anger, hate and revenge, I would like to pray for peace, forgiveness and love! I love everyone, even those who are doing this deed.” While strapped to the gurney, he mouthed what appeared to be "I love you" to the witnesses, then began chanting or singing as the drugs were administered. Last Meal: Cheese burger and french fries. Circumstances of Offense: On February 2, 1990, Storey received a divorce petition from his wife. Later that night, by his own admission, Storey got a knife from his kitchen, climbed up the balcony of his across-the-hall neighbor Jill Frey, entered her apartment, took her pocketbook and car keys, "struggled" with her, and stole her car. The next day, again by his own admission, Storey reentered Frey’s apartment using the stolen keys, tried to wipe his fingerprints from anything he had touched, cleaned under Frey’s fingernails with her own toothbrush, put evidence in a dumpster, and threw Frey’s keys in the lake behind her apartment. The day after that, Frey failed to appear for work, so her co-workers came to check on her. They found Frey’s body in the bedroom. She had six broken ribs; she had been hit in the face and head 12 times; she had a non-fatal stab wound in her side. Most or all of these injuries were inflicted before she was killed by two six inch cuts across her throat. ***** Missouri executes Walter Story for 1990 break in and murder Click to view source Missouri executed a man early Wednesday who was convicted of a brutal home-invasion murder 24 years ago, after a divided U.S. Supreme Court declined to stop his lethal injection just because the state won't reveal where it got the deadly chemicals. Walter Storey, 47, was on death row for the 1990 beating and stabbing death of a neighbor whose home he broke into so he could steal money for beer. He was pronounced dead at 12:01 a.m., officials said. His last meal was a cheeseburger and fries. Victim Jill Frey's brother, Jeff Frey, said in a statement that it had taken too long for Storey to be punished. "Why do we continue to allow the argument about the secretive process of obtaining and using lethal injection drugs? Is it because this process might cause a brutal murderer to suffer a painful death? What is a painful death?" he wrote. "What is cruel and unusual punishment? Is it a twitch of a finger? Is it a squinting of an eyelid? Is it a curling of a savage killer's toes, or maybe violent tremors of the body for several minutes? "Or is cruel and unusual punishment when a man breaks into a woman's home in the middle of the night while she is in bed, proceeds to brutally beat and assault her, break six ribs, hit her in the face and head 12 times suffering injuries to her forehead, nose, cheek, scalp, lips, tongue and even her eyelid torn off? "She had defensive wounds to her arms and hands, abrasions to her knee, a six-inch stab wound to the abdomen, and four internal impact injuries to her head all before she lost consciousness!" In Storey's appeal, defense lawyers argued that Missouri's refusal to disclose which compounding pharmacy supplied the killer dose of pentobarbital for his execution could lead to a death so painful it would violate his constitutional rights. Storey's legal team also objected to Missouri's use of the drug midazolam as a sedative before the execution. The high court voted 5-4 to let Storey's execution go ahead. Last month, the justices agreed to hear an appeal out of Oklahoma that argues midazolam is not a strong enough anesthetic to use in lethal injections. Executions are on hold in three states as a result. Midazolam came under scrutiny in the wake of several problematic executions last year. |
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02-22-2015, 06:46 AM
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Re: 2015 Executions in the USA
I thought the same. Imagine what it would be like spending 30 years on death row then being executed for something you didn't do. The guy had NO record. That's pretty rare with these death row cases. This is one of the reasons I am on the fence about the death penalty....juries make mistakes! |
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02-23-2015, 12:20 AM
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Re: 2015 Executions in the USA
I'll make a long story short since its an 53 minute video. A man in a small town in Texas named Cameron Todd Willingham was executed for setting a fire that killed his three daughters. The prosecution were presented with evidence of Arson which was found to be made with erroneous fire investigative work, him being an Devil Worshiper because he had Iron Maiden Posters, and Demonic looking fire patterns which are now know by scientific fire investigation, to be natural burn patterns resulting from house fires. This of course is compounded by hate mongering locals whom think he was guilty because of getting drunk at an local bar right after the incident. Not only is the evidence overwhelmingly pointing at an accidental fire, but there was an emergency order sent to the Texas Supreme Court right before the execution, because there was new information from top Fire Analysis that had shown he didn't do it and of course, it was thrown out. To top this when he was executed he was yelling at his ex-wife because she pushed to have the execution done and the Rick Perry, the governor of Texas, used his cursing and vulger words as a reason for him to be guilty after his execution. I found this fucked up because its like he just pissed off that hes being wrongly executed and they tried to use that a some kind of dim whited reason to execute the wrong man, which they did, they killed an innocent man whom had already lost his three daughters, pretty much because he was an metal head, had an temper at times, and didn't risk his life to save his children (Which he was ashamed of not dieing with his kids). I just think its fucked up! |