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on: December 13, 2011, 10:33:50 PM 1 Off Topic / Off Topic- News / Re: Kingdom of Belgium : Four Dead In Armed Attack In The Walloon City Of Liege
So horrific my the victims RIP and I'm praying for the survial of all the injured included that little angel.
on: December 09, 2011, 03:47:00 AM 2 General Death Penalty / Recidivism - why the Death Penalty Works / Re: This is why the DP works...
Who in their right mind would kill an innocent child? You think to yourself, “The person who did this must pay for their actions,” but should capital punishment be the answer. People are so ready to put this man on the chopping block and execute him today, but there isn’t enough evidence to say that he did this on purpose. No one was there to see it happen, the only story there is, is of the man who says it was an accident, saying he simply spilled boiling water on the baby accidentally, but then there is the side of everyone who is thinking the worst of him. This is a sketchy case and he seems guilty but SEEMS isn’t enough. What if the court decides that he deserves the death penalty but then he is later proven innocent? How would that be a just decision? This man should be sent to prison for life and live with what he has done for the rest of his life. Isn’t killing him giving him the easy way out? If he is in prison he won’t have the chance to kill a baby again so by sentencing him to death we are not preventing more murders.
you don't accedentally drop enough boiling water on a kid to cause his death this murder plane and simle and this animal must DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
on: December 08, 2011, 12:38:53 AM 3 Across the Globe / World Death Penalty Discussion / Re: China Death Penalty News
China Executes Fourth Filipino Convicted of Drug Trafficking
QBy Norman P. Aquino - Dec 8, 2011 3:20 AM ET .
China executed a 35-year-old Filipino convicted of drug trafficking, its fourth drug-related capital punishment case involving the Philippines this year.
The unidentified man was put to death by lethal injection in southern Guangxi province today, Philippine Vice President Jejomar Binay said in televised comments from Indonesia, citing Philippine diplomats in Beijing. China handled the case in accordance with domestic laws, Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said, without confirming the execution.
The man was caught carrying 1.5 kilograms of heroin on Sept. 13, 2008, at Guilin International Airport in southern China, where trafficking of at least 50 grams of any prohibited drug is punishable by death. There are 208 Filipinos either serving sentences or facing trial for drug-related crimes in China, the Philippines Foreign Affairs department said.
Philippine President Benigno Aquino last week appealed for the last time to Chinese President Hu Jintao to stop the execution on humanitarian grounds. China turned down a visit from Binay, who was supposed to deliver Aquino’s letter seeking to commute the convict’s sentence to life imprisonment.
“Drug related crime is a universally recognized felony,” Hong told reporters today in Beijing.
In March, China executed three Filipinos -- a man and two women -- on drug charges. The punishment was delayed by a month after appeals by the Philippines.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-12-08/china-executes-fourth-filipino-convicted-of-drug-trafficking.html
QBy Norman P. Aquino - Dec 8, 2011 3:20 AM ET .
China executed a 35-year-old Filipino convicted of drug trafficking, its fourth drug-related capital punishment case involving the Philippines this year.
The unidentified man was put to death by lethal injection in southern Guangxi province today, Philippine Vice President Jejomar Binay said in televised comments from Indonesia, citing Philippine diplomats in Beijing. China handled the case in accordance with domestic laws, Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said, without confirming the execution.
The man was caught carrying 1.5 kilograms of heroin on Sept. 13, 2008, at Guilin International Airport in southern China, where trafficking of at least 50 grams of any prohibited drug is punishable by death. There are 208 Filipinos either serving sentences or facing trial for drug-related crimes in China, the Philippines Foreign Affairs department said.
Philippine President Benigno Aquino last week appealed for the last time to Chinese President Hu Jintao to stop the execution on humanitarian grounds. China turned down a visit from Binay, who was supposed to deliver Aquino’s letter seeking to commute the convict’s sentence to life imprisonment.
“Drug related crime is a universally recognized felony,” Hong told reporters today in Beijing.
In March, China executed three Filipinos -- a man and two women -- on drug charges. The punishment was delayed by a month after appeals by the Philippines.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-12-08/china-executes-fourth-filipino-convicted-of-drug-trafficking.html
on: December 08, 2011, 12:27:44 AM 4 Across the Globe / World Death Penalty Discussion / Re: China Death Penalty News
China executes female gangland prostitution ringleader
Wang Ziqi was convicted of forcing hundreds into prostitution The female head of a gangland prostitution ring in Chongqing in south-west China has been executed, Chinese media say.
Wang Ziqi was convicted in 2010 of luring hundreds of women to beauty salons or hotels and forcing them into prostitution.
She and her sister seized the women's identity cards or ruined their reputations, reports said.
Chongqing has been the scene of a drive against corruption and organised crime.
A court in the huge metropolis in south-west China sentenced Wang Ziqi to death in August 2010 after convicting her of organising and leading a criminal organisation.
She and her sister Wang Wanning would control the women by such methods as seizing their identity cards, confiscating their earnings and detaining them illegally, according to cqnews.net, a website that belongs to the official Chongqing Daily.
Wang Ziqi is one of many gang members to have been sentenced to death or executed in Chongqing since 2009.
Chongqing's Communist Party chief, Bo Xilai, has been waging a high-profile campaign in the city to smash corruption and criminal gangs
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-16077743
Wang Ziqi was convicted of forcing hundreds into prostitution The female head of a gangland prostitution ring in Chongqing in south-west China has been executed, Chinese media say.
Wang Ziqi was convicted in 2010 of luring hundreds of women to beauty salons or hotels and forcing them into prostitution.
She and her sister seized the women's identity cards or ruined their reputations, reports said.
Chongqing has been the scene of a drive against corruption and organised crime.
A court in the huge metropolis in south-west China sentenced Wang Ziqi to death in August 2010 after convicting her of organising and leading a criminal organisation.
She and her sister Wang Wanning would control the women by such methods as seizing their identity cards, confiscating their earnings and detaining them illegally, according to cqnews.net, a website that belongs to the official Chongqing Daily.
Wang Ziqi is one of many gang members to have been sentenced to death or executed in Chongqing since 2009.
Chongqing's Communist Party chief, Bo Xilai, has been waging a high-profile campaign in the city to smash corruption and criminal gangs
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-16077743
on: November 18, 2011, 08:44:44 AM 5 General Death Penalty / Executed Offenders (Graveyard) / Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
this just made my day so much better glad to end the week 4 for 4

RIP Stacy, Nolan, and Susan

RIP Stacy, Nolan, and Susan

on: November 16, 2011, 03:47:15 PM 6 General Death Penalty / Executed Offenders (Graveyard) / Re: Guadelupe Esparza TX - 11/16/11
I'm glad to see TX ending the year by killing the worst one yet in my option. this one may not have been as good as others but at least 41(soon to be 42) really nasty scumbags got what they deserved! and may all their victims find peace. 

on: September 20, 2011, 02:03:57 PM 7 General Death Penalty / Executed Offenders (Graveyard) / Re: New date set for Cleve Foster-September 20, 2011
on: September 14, 2011, 11:58:23 PM 8 General Death Penalty / Stays of Execution / Re: Duane Edward Buck - TX - 9/15/11
agian people HIS defense attorney called the expert as the witness it's hisown damn falut. And i don't care what issues this SOB broughtup he should die now!! not after a retrial,not after a hearing, not after a 30 day syay, he should die NOW, N O W NOW!!!!!!!
on: September 13, 2011, 08:13:01 PM 9 General Death Penalty / Stays of Execution / Re: Duane Edward Buck - TX - 9/15/11
To me since it was his defense that called the witness and they didn't object to they testimony at trial or in early appeals so it's not the states falut so no retrial. All I want to see this sack of crap dead in two days not 20 years!!
on: September 13, 2011, 04:50:56 PM 10 General Death Penalty / Executed Offenders (Graveyard) / Re: Steve Michael Woods - TX - 09/13/2011
dig dong the monsters dead
may the families of the victims finally have some closeur. 
may the families of the victims finally have some closeur. 
on: September 13, 2011, 04:48:37 PM 11 General Death Penalty / Executed Offenders (Graveyard) / Re: Manuel Valle - Florida Death Row - 9/28/11
on: September 08, 2011, 09:02:48 AM 12 General Death Penalty / Executed Offenders (Graveyard) / Re: Troy Anthony Davis-Georgia-9/21/2011
Yes 7 of the 9 witnesses have recanted but a judge demead alll but one to be unreliable and found the one that was had nothing new to offer, and the other 2 hav consti fly stood by there testimony. Also they do have ballistic evidance, the bloodspatter on his clothes could only have happen if he was the shooter, and the blood was typed match to the victim A- (Davis is O+) so they have plenty of evidance.
on: August 14, 2011, 09:37:38 PM 13 General Death Penalty / Executed Offenders (Graveyard) / Re: Jerry Terrell Jackson - VA - 8/18/11
this one really needs to go, anyone who hurts the elderly who are some of the most defenseless in our socity needs to suffer
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!!!!!!on: July 31, 2011, 05:43:18 PM 14 General Death Penalty / Executed Offenders (Graveyard) / Re: Manuel Valle - Florida Death Row - 9/6/11
rick scott is to me the worst govonor FL has had in a while he has focused all his energy to makeing sure the gays have no rights and all non white non chistians suffer, but when it comes to killing thyese animals he's got cold feet? WTF if i was gov i would start signing them as soon as the SCOTUS denied their federal appeal.
on: July 31, 2011, 05:36:03 PM 15 General Death Penalty / Stays of Execution / Re: Larry Swearingen - TX - New Date of X 2/27/2013
plese tell me these stupid judges are elected so we can make sure all the ones who vote for stayes are kicked out next year.
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