One guy ordered: "Justice, Equality, and Truth." Hmmm... it's probably best he didn't live to see if his order was ever filled.
I remember reading about some guy ordering a single pea for his final meal. After he was executed (by lethal injection) they found the pea in his pocket.
Strange.
That shit's depressing and addictive. I read through way too many of them, and they are still open in other tabs. The final meals, the apologies, and the crime descriptions are all horribly riveting.
I also think it's a little fucked up that they list the race of the victim on all of their crime sheets. For the record, how is that ever relevant? Oh, I forgot, because all of the victims were white....
Yes, the efficacy of capitol punishment is elusive and is hardly a deterrent to committing capitol crimes. As has been pointed out: in 18th century England, one could be hanged for pickpocketing; and yet at the hangings of these 'criminals', pickpockets worked the crowd. And so it goes....
"Chocolate birthday cake with "2/23/90" written on top, seven pink candles, one coconut, kiwi fruit juice, pineapple juice, one mango, grapes, lettuce, cottage cheese, peaches, one banana, one delicious apple, chef salad without meat and with thousand island dressing, fruit salad, cheese, and tomato slices"
Who's birthday did he celebrate? A daughter? She would have been 11 at the time of his execution if that was her birth date, not 7 as the candles suggest.
Yep sir, I was born in Texas...
One guy ordered: "Justice, Equality, and Truth." Hmmm... it's probably best he didn't live to see if his order was ever filled.
I remember reading about some guy ordering a single pea for his final meal. After he was executed (by lethal injection) they found the pea in his pocket.
Strange.
I also think it's a little fucked up that they list the race of the victim on all of their crime sheets. For the record, how is that ever relevant? Oh, I forgot, because all of the victims were white....
Fuck up state. Fucked up crimes. Sad.... Period.
Yes, the efficacy of capitol punishment is elusive and is hardly a deterrent to committing capitol crimes. As has been pointed out: in 18th century England, one could be hanged for pickpocketing; and yet at the hangings of these 'criminals', pickpockets worked the crowd. And so it goes....
"Chocolate birthday cake with "2/23/90" written on top, seven pink candles, one coconut, kiwi fruit juice, pineapple juice, one mango, grapes, lettuce, cottage cheese, peaches, one banana, one delicious apple, chef salad without meat and with thousand island dressing, fruit salad, cheese, and tomato slices"
Who's birthday did he celebrate? A daughter? She would have been 11 at the time of his execution if that was her birth date, not 7 as the candles suggest.