i say that before someone can be executed the prosecutor has to put up there own life as collateral, that way they would make damn sure the person is guilty before executing them, unlike in this case when they denied him a stay without even reading the new report.
I read the New Yorker article yesterday. I read the Chicago Tribue article in 2004. Without a doubt, Todd Willingham was put to death by the state of Texas in an act of barbarity and murder. Todd was an innocent man. May God bless and comfort him in the presence of his babies.
what punishment do they have those that sent to Cameron to the death? possibly if it is something of humanity in them they will be tormented by remorses until the day that they die.
My more honest condolences and many affection to the family of Cameron.
I don't understand that a popular jury, that is to say, people of the street that doesn't know laws and and with an impartiality more than doubtful they can decide on the destination of a human being, mainly when it is to take it to the death. And too, I don't understand that the death penalty exists in United States, where nobody with money will never be executed.
oddly enough this ought to be a slapp in the face of those who babbled that i couldn`t, wouldn`t , didn`t ever happen, and
EVERYSINGLEONE allways failed to prove it otherwise. it ought, it ought.
-and failing to act to new findings , is equal to murder in ;this case.
Realizalize 2 years ago
i say that before someone can be executed the prosecutor has to put up there own life as collateral, that way they would make damn sure the person is guilty before executing them, unlike in this case when they denied him a stay without even reading the new report.
aj19bcx 2 years ago
I read the New Yorker article yesterday. I read the Chicago Tribue article in 2004. Without a doubt, Todd Willingham was put to death by the state of Texas in an act of barbarity and murder. Todd was an innocent man. May God bless and comfort him in the presence of his babies.
OddRandomStuff 2 years ago
BTW,god bless that poor innocent man...
JexPAuk 2 years ago
Death penalty is barbaric,and is not a solution!Fortunately,it has been abolished here in France in 1981...
JexPAuk 2 years ago
what punishment do they have those that sent to Cameron to the death? possibly if it is something of humanity in them they will be tormented by remorses until the day that they die.
My more honest condolences and many affection to the family of Cameron.
Messermitch73 2 years ago
I don't understand that a popular jury, that is to say, people of the street that doesn't know laws and and with an impartiality more than doubtful they can decide on the destination of a human being, mainly when it is to take it to the death. And too, I don't understand that the death penalty exists in United States, where nobody with money will never be executed.
Messermitch73 2 years ago
This really bothers me. At least he's with his kids again
Peace be with your family.
BuyYourselfABookOr3 2 years ago 2
This is why Im against Death Penalty. It is possible we are killing innocent people--
Cops lie, DNA technicians lie, fingerprint techinicans have lied -- all kinds of people have lied to help prosecutors.
My brother was a prosecuting attorney -- he said cops lie all the time to get convictions -- he would NOT do death penalty cases because of that.
Sure - MOST times the guy is guilty - but you can't be sure. So, no DP.
IowaSea 2 years ago 2