09-22-2011, 04:08 PM
That's a little different because as I read and followed the story, there were multiple quotes saying that the jury was not presented with "physical evidence," meaning they jumped the gun and possibly executed an innocent man. That's the fault of the jury, prosecutors and investigators and not the death penalty itself. If a man kills people and fully admits to it, would you want him to live or die?
"The conquest of fear lies in the moment of its acceptance. And understanding what scares us most is that which is most familiar, most common place"
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- Chris Carter
Please check out my blog: The Paradise of Horror


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