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azspot · 2 months ago
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Capital Punishment: them without the capital get the punishment.
John King
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myneightbourgwifi · 2 years ago
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DEATH PENALTY 'On Death, Human Rights, Penalties and Football' #deathpenalty #humanrights #qatar2022 #penalties #football #fifa #isaaccordal #cementeclipses #trashplantfestival #worldcup #slavery These images correspond to one of the ephemeral installations I made in La Palma last week during @trashplant_festival I would like to thank all the organisation of the festival, the town hall of Los Llanos de Aridane, all the participating artists, as well as to show my support to all the people affected by the volcano Special thanks to @javier_jim and Cristinita (en Los Llanos De Aridane, Canarias, Spain) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl3p-jEoxnV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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pyxisbr-blog-blog · 3 months ago
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A Pena de Morte, da Série "Entre sem bater".
Pobre, defendendo pena de morte no Brasil, é uma piada.
Deveria viver uns tempos em países com pena capital.
#PenadeMorte #Entresembater #EvaristodeMoraesFilho #DeathPenalty #PenaCapital #PrisaoPerpetua
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richardbist · 4 months ago
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jimfostercoc · 4 months ago
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Raymond Bonner, author of "Anatomy of Injustice: A Murder Case Gone Wrong," talks about why the purpose of the book changed to a more broad look at the death penalty, the law, and wrongful convictions.  This full interview from a 2012 episode of "Conversations On The Coast with Jim Foster" can be heard now wherever you get your podcasts.
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renovelasblog · 4 months ago
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keepmouthshut · 5 months ago
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I’ve been a pious girl… Is somebody gonna match my meek?
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sandyhookhistory · 9 months ago
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Justice Is Served... 'Extra Crispy'
'Evening, folks. We have a very dark chapter of New York City's WWII-era History to share with you tonight.
80 Years Ago Today - (Saturday) March 4th, 1944:
(From left to right, going clock wise) Seen here, in Photo 1, in their mug shots, are Mafia members Louis Capone, Emanuel "Mendy" Weiss (top right), and Louis "Lepke" Buchalter (bottom right) But, these aren’t just ANY mobsters. These creeps are members of "Murder, Inc," the contract killers who worked for the Italian and Jewish mobs, primarily in New York. Buchalter, in fact, was its first President. All three of them are nothing but cold-blooded killers.
Buchalter, in fact, had a hand in The Hit on Dutch Schultz in Jersey City, NJ in October, 1935.
Each man has a bone-chilling record that is too numerous to list here. After years of crime and a body count to match, all three were ultimately caught, convicted, and given the death sentence in New York City on December 2nd 1941 - five days before Pearl Harbor. Capone and Weiss were sent 'Up The River' to Sing Sing Correctional Facility on the Hudson River while Buchalter ended up back at Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary in Kansas on a previous racketeering charge. The State of New York wanted him back - BAD. Following the loss of a long string of appeals, he was extradited to New York on January 21st, 1944.
All three got a seat in "Old Sparky," the Electric Chair at Sing Sing on Saturday, March 4th, 1944 around 11:00 pm, EST - hence while we waited until now to do our post.
Capone, who had been sentenced last among the three, was slated to go first. Ironically, he had a heart condition, and the State was worried he would have a heart attack and "cheat the hangman." Weiss went second, and Buchalter, sentenced first, and being known as a "tough guy," was intentionally made to go last - forced to watch his two henchmen go before him.
Regular... Or Extra Crispy?
Macabre as this you might think this to be, they earned it, and they got what was coming to them. This story plays a unique part of the WWII timeline within America's 1940s Home Front culture as the Mobs were being consistently hunted down and dismantled by the FBI. The glory days of the Depression and the "Public Enemies" in the 1930s were long over, and the Federal Government had little patience or mercy for thugs like these as it had to execute and fight a War that was raging around the planet.
But... quite paradoxically, in the "Fog Of War," American Organized Crime wove itself in and out of America's War Effort - both here, and overseas - with the blessings and absolution of that very same US Government. But that's an incredible story for another day. 😉
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evelynharper007 · 9 months ago
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Behind Bars: Exploring the Reactions of Lifelong Convicts!
the nuanced reactions of lifelong convicts facing life imprisonment. It delves into their initial shock upon sentencing, the challenges of adapting to prison life, and their quests for meaning and redemption. The mental health challenges they encounter within the confines of incarceration are also highlighted. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for promoting rehabilitation and addressing the complex needs of lifelong convicts as they navigate their sentences. See More...
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azspot · 2 months ago
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…we believe that the state should not give itself the right to kill human beings – especially when it kills with premeditation and ceremony, in the name of the law or in the name of its people, and when it does so in an arbitrary and discriminatory fashion.
American Civil Liberties Union
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wordexpress · 10 months ago
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"Horror Show": Priest On US Prisoner's Nitrogen Gas Execution
Convicted murderer Kenneth Eugene Smith became the first man in the US to be executed with nitrogen gas, a controversial method that was condemned by human right activists as well as the United Nations and White House.
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The 22-minute execution that saw the 58-year-old murderer writhing and thrashing for several minutes was described as a "horror show" by his spiritual advisor Reverend Jeff Hood. The priest who was among several people who witnessed the execution said even the prison staff were unable to hide their shock over the scene.
“There was clear shock and surprise on their faces. In that circumstance it's hard to know what is what, but I know what I saw in terms of the horror on the faces of people in front of me," Hood told The New York Post, adding that he heard audible gasps from people as Smith struggled to breathe.
It looked like a scene produced for Hollywood, he said. "It's a scene that will never leave me."
The nitrogen hypoxia execution, a method described as "untested human experiment" by human rights activists, was carried out at Alabama's Holman Prison. It marked the first change from the usual method of lethal injection in the US. The method forces the prisoner to breathe nitrogen instead of oxygen through a respirator mask.
Hood claimed that while the prison authorities assured that the method would result in instant death, the actual scene of the execution could not be far from it.
“They said all along that this was going to be nearly instantaneous. They were told this is going to be quick, easy and painless. They kept saying this is the most humane way society has ever figured out how to execute people. That he would be gone, unconscious, in seconds. What we saw last night was minutes, minutes, and minutes of a horror show," he said, adding that Smith looked like a "fish out of water, flapping over and over again."
The White House on Saturday said it was "deeply troubled" by the execution. UN human rights chief Volker Turk, the EU and civil liberties groups also expressed concern about the manner of Smith's execution.
Kenneth Eugene Smith was on death row for more than three decades after being convicted of the 1988 murder-for-hire of a pastor's wife.
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usnewsper-politics · 11 months ago
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Death Penalty for Child Sex Crimes: Seeking Justice for Victims #childsexcrimes #deathpenalty
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smogdogg949 · 1 year ago
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i-news-you · 1 year ago
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🌐 In a shocking verdict, eight Indian Navy veterans have been sentenced to death in Qatar. Join us for an exclusive look into this espionage case, uncovering the mystery behind their arrest and the international outcry it has ignited. Stand with us in the fight for justice. Watch now! #IndianNavy #QatarVerdict #JusticeForIndianNavy #EspionageScandal 🌐
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jjbizconsult · 1 year ago
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Nitrogen Hypoxia: Alabama to Execute Prisoners with Unusual New Method"
Nitrogen Hypoxia: Alabama to Execute Prisoners with Unusual New Method” Alabama is seeking to become the first state to execute a prisoner using a method that has never been used before. The state plans to put death row inmate Kenneth Eugene Smith to death by nitrogen hypoxia, which involves forcing the inmate to breathe only nitrogen. This deprives them of oxygen and causes them to…
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jimfostercoc · 1 year ago
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In "The Death of Innocents: An Eyewitness Account of Wrongful Executions," author Sister Helen Prejean talks about her first-hand experiences witnessing the execution of Dobie Gillis Williams in 1999 and Joseph Roger O'Dell in 1997, how poor people are primarily affected by wrongful executions, and why the execution of Michael Morales was postponed indefinitely in 2006 and led to a moratorium on capital punishment in California. This third discussion with the author took place on a 2006 episode of "Conversations On The Coast with Jim Foster" originating in San Francisco, California. Photo: sisterhelen.org
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