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Some Of wonderful people Biden just took off death row
« on: December 23, 2024, 09:40:32 AM »
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  • Thomas Sanders: Convicted for the horrific murder of 12-year-old Lexis Roberts, whom he shot four times and slit her throat, after killing her mother.

    Jorge Avila-Torrez: Killed two young girls, Laura Hobbs (8) and Krystal Tobias (9), and later strangled Amanda Snell (20), a naval officer, in her barracks.

    Kaboni Savage: A drug kingpin convicted of orchestrating the murder of six people, including four children, in a firebombing attack aimed at silencing a witness. The deliberate targeting of children and the use of arson to kill increase the severity of his crimes.

    Iouri Mikhel: Involved in the kidnapping and subsequent murder of five immigrants despite receiving ransom payments.

    Anthony Battle: While serving a life sentence for the rape and murder of his Marine wife, he murdered a prison guard with a hammer.

    Lezmond Mitchell: Convicted for the brutal murder of a 63-year-old grandmother and her nine-year-old granddaughter in 2001. He forced the child to watch her grandmother's murder before killing her as well, with extreme cruelty, including mutilation.

    Wesley Ira Purkey: Convicted of the violent rape, murder, and dismemberment of a 16-year-old girl, and the murder of an elderly woman.

    Dustin Lee Honken: Murdered five people, including two men who were to testify against him and a mother with her two young daughters, to prevent them from testifying.

    Daniel Lewis Lee: Part of a white supremacist group, he was convicted of murdering a family of three, including an eight-year-old girl. The method of execution (suffocation with plastic bags and duct tape, followed by disposal in water) adds to the cruelty of the act.

    Alfred Bourgeois: Convicted of physically abusing, sexually molesting, and then beating to death his two-and-a-half-year-old daughter.

    Thomas Silverstein: Known as "Terrible Tom," he was convicted of multiple murders, including the killing of a correctional officer in 1983. His history of violence while incarcerated, including the murder of inmates and guards, marks him as one of the most dangerous inmates.

    Ronell Wilson: Convicted for the execution-style murders of two undercover NYPD detectives during a drug sting operation in 2003.

    Richard Matthew Allen: Convicted of the 2017 murders of two teenage girls in Delphi, Indiana, in a crime that shocked the state.

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    Though they will still have life in prison, they have new incentive to now behave in even worse manner while in custody. They will also continue to cost taxpayers. Finally, it is a slap in face to victims and their families. As far as redemption from God, that is his prerogative. All have had a chance to receive God's forgiveness if truly remorseful. Other convicted killers have done so like Son Of Sam murderer David Berkowitz and are actually in a ministry role in prison. The Pope has no standing here or credibility as none of these commutations has anything to do with mercy. Of course he called Joe Biden a "Good Catholic" despite pushing for abortion access at almost any period of pregnancy and the Vatican is still, imo, enabling child abusing priests. They also have not allowed an outside investigation despite new cases occurring unabated.
    "Too many people are thinking of security instead of opportunity; they seem more afraid of life than of death"  – James F. Byrnes

    Government is the most dangerous institution known to man. Throughout history it has violated the rights of men more than any individual or group of individuals could do: it has killed people, enslaved them, sent them to forced labor and concentration camps, and regularly robbed and pillaged them of the fruits of their expended labor. ~ JOHN HOSPERS
     

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    Some Of wonderful people Biden just took off death row
    « on: December 23, 2024, 09:40:32 AM »