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Ga. Board Denies Clemency for Troy Davis

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Published on Sep 20, 2011 by

Georgia's pardons board rejected Tuesday a last-ditch plea for clemency from death row inmate Troy Davis despite high-profile support for his claim that he was wrongly convicted of killing a police officer in 1989. (Sept. 20)

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  • @Ginlovesauburn Two months ago, I knew it was a huge waste of time to argue with irrational haters of the USA & erased all my comments. Looks like many of you can't close that imaginary book the media has painted for your feeble, easily impressionable mind & brainwashed you into thinking justice wasn't served. Mark McPhail's murderous executioner was finally given justice. I sure hope Davis made peace with Satan before he passed on.Davis could've shot himself & saved everybody 20 years of grief.

  • @MegaAngrygerman , I believe the movement wasn't widespread enough..

    thinking of famous people who could have moved their butts but didn't act..

    those who complained after his execution but never signed any petition..

  • @Piatequila especially that georgia denied clemency despite such a widespread movement. you are not forgotten davis.

  • @Ginlovesauburn ,

    doubts will eat up her brain like cancer..or else she's beyond reasoning.

  • @ZekeZeke80 ,

    and you're pure RETARD, Gun was never' found and only two witnesses,

    Georgia's gangrained rotten ,stinky ,corrupt system is more guilty than any

    criminal in this state.

  • @matureamericanable If I scream maybe you will understand my point....

  • @ZekeZeke80 Out of those 32 witnesses ONLY 9 were willing to testify that they saw Davis. And out of that 9, 7 have said that they were either forced to testify or that they were mistaken. One guy did not want to be involved and the last guy actually owned the same type of gun that killed the cop. Davis did not own that gun. What else do you want? Are you saying that because he declared his innocence up until the moment he died, that he is evil? You are wrong. The Death Penalty is evil.

  • @iluvorangejuice13

    HE WAS GUILTY! 34 witnesses. The guns matched the ballistics. He was pure evil

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