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In reply to the discussion: Texas to execute a woman, first in US since 2010 [View all]dem in texas
(2,681 posts)34. She was a piece of work
Went to neighbor asking to borrow a cup of sugar, the neighbor let her in and she tried to kill her. She chopped her fingers off while she was still alive to get her rings. Stole her car and took the rings to a pawn shop to sell for money for crack. It was alleged that she had killed several others in the same way.
I am against the death penalty most of the time, but when you have a person who preys on old weak people, they don't deserve to live.
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So glad you've added this. Overwhelming. A real beacon of human rights, aren't we? Thank you. n/t
Judi Lynn
Jan 2013
#4
I think the map is about countries, not states or territories within the countries
lunatica
Jan 2013
#29
I find it much easier to think that the government is committing a heinous crime
lunatica
Jan 2013
#8
not everything that is a crime when an individual does it should be a crime when the govt does it
onenote
Jan 2013
#10
But that's a simplistic approach--of course it is against the law to kill, but what about
msanthrope
Jan 2013
#15
I'm not underestimating the powerful urge for vengeance. The vendettas of Southern Europe and
Cal33
Jan 2013
#31
What you say is true. At least there is a chance, however slight, of correcting the situation. But
Cal33
Jan 2013
#49
She's a serial killer, up for execution. No way she gets a pardon. I don't believe in the death
msanthrope
Jan 2013
#11
Indeed, she targeted friends of her mother, and her neighbor. She cut the ring off
msanthrope
Jan 2013
#20
at lest she won't have to live in Texas any longer. I would choose death over Texas.
olddad56
Jan 2013
#22
Texas is a horrible state to live in, at the local level politicans are so corrupt.
Sunlei
Jan 2013
#26
Perry along with Texas are angels of death. PAINT THAT ON YOUR FAMILY ROCK PERRY.
Sunlei
Jan 2013
#24
However, after wednesday she'll never feel pain again, but if she got life without
Auntie Bush
Jan 2013
#37