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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #45 on: November 17, 2011, 02:33:54 PM »
He does not deserve it BUT  dang  it  I hope  this does not  give  him  a stay.
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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #46 on: November 17, 2011, 02:53:13 PM »
Posted by: Amanda

Posted on: Today at 02:17:16 PM


"The procedures were developed so that we would preserve the dignity of the offender," Ray said in an email to the AP. "After discussing the matter with Director Reinke and legal counsel we have chosen to follow the procedures as they are written."




=> I am not sure that the victims received dignity, isn't it ? What a comedy >:( 24 years after his crimes, it is time for this piece of c*** to prepare his suitcase and to join the Devil >:( Have a nice meeting Rhoades :( :D





















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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #47 on: November 17, 2011, 03:18:56 PM »
Would I be out  of  line  to say thug/scum bag of the month????
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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #48 on: November 17, 2011, 05:23:29 PM »
this is a long overdue execution.  it surely would be nice to see 4 out of 4 this week.  its time the victims loved one's get closure and this bastard pays for his actions!!!

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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #49 on: November 17, 2011, 05:43:34 PM »
What time does ID juice em?
My reason for supporting the death penalty? A murderer has less of a right to live than his victim and already presents a danger while incarcerated for life. They have nothing to lose when the most they can get is Life in prison without parole.

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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #50 on: November 17, 2011, 07:25:46 PM »
I despise that pat anti "respect for human life."  What about the 3 human lives this asshat murdered?  What about their lives and loves and families and cares?  This POS needs to pay with his life for the evil he has done.

And the anit's and thug-huggers need to put on their big girl undies and get with reality.
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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #51 on: November 17, 2011, 07:33:03 PM »
Did ya'll read one of the first articles in this thread that stated " the state of Idaho has a defibrillator in the execution chamber in case the inmate needs to be revived"?  OMG...    I'm sorry but the first thing that comes to my mind is, do they get to execute him, then revive him and say "April Fools" and then execute him again?  Or perhaps someone on the team can call a "do-over"?
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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #52 on: November 17, 2011, 07:34:49 PM »

Stay DENIED BY SCOTUS.

Source:  SCOTUS.

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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #53 on: November 17, 2011, 07:40:58 PM »
Come on Idaho. You can do it.


If you don't do it then no one will. GO IDAHO!!!!!!!!!!!
My reason for supporting the death penalty? A murderer has less of a right to live than his victim and already presents a danger while incarcerated for life. They have nothing to lose when the most they can get is Life in prison without parole.

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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #54 on: November 17, 2011, 07:43:27 PM »
Maybe they want to bring him back and do it over and over and over till they get it right...
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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #55 on: November 17, 2011, 09:08:24 PM »
http://www.idahopress.com/news/state/idaho-s-first-execution-in-years-set-for-friday/article_956d71da-b602-5c24-9264-cb33a03669c3.html

Idaho's first execution in 17 years set for Friday

Posted: Thursday, November 17, 2011 2:32 pm

Associated Press

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Twenty-four years after Idaho sentenced him to death, Paul Ezra Rhoades is expected to be executed Friday morning.

Barring any last-minute intervention by the courts or state leaders, Rhoades is scheduled to receive a lethal injection at 8 a.m., making him the first person executed in Idaho since 1994 and the only person to be involuntarily put to death in the state since 1957 — the year Rhoades was born.

Rhoades was sentenced to death for the 1987 kidnappings and murders of 34-year-old Susan Michelbacher and 21-year-old Stacy Dawn Baldwin. He also was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the 1987 murder of 20-year-old Nolan Haddon.

Now 54, Rhoades has admitted committing the murders but has vigorously appealed his convictions and Idaho's execution protocol. He lost the last of his criminal appeals in October, and this week he lost his bids to have the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals or the U.S. Supreme Court consider whether Idaho's lethal injection protocol amounts to cruel and unusual punishment. Rhodes contends that if the executioners make a mistake and he isn't adequately anesthetized, he will feel excruciating pain during the rest of the execution.

Born Jan. 18, 1957, and raised in the conservative community of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Rhoades is the second-oldest of five children. His parents were poor, attorneys said, and his childhood wasn't easy: Rhoades contracted polio when he was 4, and the virus severely damaged one of his legs, forcing him to undergo several corrective surgeries and leaving him with a permanent limp. At one point, his attorneys said, Rhoades' parents noticed a foul smell coming from his cast-covered foot — and it wasn't until doctors removed the cast that they discovered it was gangrene.

Rhoades' parents frequently fought, according to his attorneys, and police were often at the house to investigate reports of domestic violence. His father drank heavily, and Rhoades began drinking at about age 10.

According to court documents, Rhoades dropped out of school in ninth grade and at age 16 went to work at a food packing plant. He left the job after the tips of his fingers were cut off in an industrial accident. He went to work for his uncle, father and brother in the drywall construction business after his fingers healed.

Rhoades was still living at home when he turned 30 in 1987. By that time, he'd begun hanging around with other drug users and had developed a serious methamphetamine addiction, regularly shooting up a strong form of the drug called crank, according to witnesses. He was also on the radar of local police, as a suspect in some area burglaries.

Still, Rhoades was often responsible for babysitting his sisters' children while the women were at work, and his mother described him as easygoing and nonviolent.

Witnesses later told police that Rhoades had a habit of hanging out at convenience stores, watching the female workers. While he had female friends, he told pre-sentence investigators that he didn't have any serious relationships or romantic ties with women.

The murders occurred during a three-week span in February and March 1987. First to die was Stacy Dawn Baldwin, a newlywed who was working the nightshift at a Blackfoot convenience store when Rhoades abducted her at gunpoint, took her to a remote spot a short distance away, and tried to sexually assault her. Baldwin fought back, and as she was scrambling away on all fours, he shot her first in the elbow and then in the back. He left her to die, alone in the snow.

Next was Nolan Haddon, an easygoing convenience store clerk in Idaho Falls. He was always busy hunting and fishing and hadn't had time to get regular haircuts, so his blond, curly locks were dipping below his collar. Investigators later speculated that because of his long hair, Rhoades may have mistaken Haddon for a young woman. In any case, Rhoades robbed the convenience store, shooting Haddon five times and leaving him for dead in a walk-in cooler. Haddon died several hours later.

Susan Michelbacher, a special education teacher and mother, was abducted by Rhoades early one morning from a parking lot and forced to withdraw money from two separate banks before he took her to a remote area, raped her and shot her nine times. Her panicked husband reported her missing when he realized she never came home from her job at the school; Michelbacher's body was found two days later.

During the trial over Baldwin's murder, Rhoades' mother, Pauline Rhoades, swore that Paul was at her house at the time of the kidnapping. Pauline Rhoades worked at the Bonneville Restaurant in Idaho Falls, and she remembers working the day Baldwin was kidnapped because it was the restaurant's 20th anniversary. She had to arrange care for her three grandkids and told Paul that he needed to come home right after work because her daughter, Roberta Rhoades, had to be at work at 6 p.m.

Pauline Rhoades said that when she got home — sometime between 12:15 a.m. and 12:30 a.m. — Paul was there, according to court documents. She testified that they talked for a little over an hour before she went to bed.

Today, however, she acknowledges he committed the murders, as does Rhoades himself.

"We are very sorry for what happened to Susan Michelbacher, Stacy Baldwin and Nolan Haddon," she said in a prepared statement issued by Rhoades' attorneys last week. "We know there is nothing we can say or do to console their families, or understand the pain they have endured all of these years."

She said her son had changed while in prison, takes responsibility for his actions and is trying to make up for what he did.

"I don't want him to die. I don't think it makes sense to kill him now," she said in the statement. "And I still hope and pray that his life will be spared."














Are you ready to go Paul :( ? I wish you a wonderful and hot day :D :P















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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #56 on: November 17, 2011, 09:12:24 PM »
When I read  the April Fool's part  I heard in my mind Walter from Jeff Dunham Saying it.... If  I only had  a Gene that would be  a good wish.


Did ya'll read one of the first articles in this thread that stated " the state of Idaho has a defibrillator in the execution chamber in case the inmate needs to be revived"?  OMG...    I'm sorry but the first thing that comes to my mind is, do they get to execute him, then revive him and say "April Fools" and then execute him again?  Or perhaps someone on the team can call a "do-over"?
 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #57 on: November 17, 2011, 11:17:17 PM »
Rhoades enters final hours of life

http://www.kpvi.com/content/news/local/story/Rhoades-Enters-Final-Hours-of-Life/Kw1LlyhqCkaNLkLr5hAjsQ.cspx

The Idaho Maximum Security Institute is dark on a wet Thursday night. The two large fields in front of the guard station are surrounded with makeshift fencing. The field on one side of the prison access road will be for protesters who support the death penalty. The field on the other side of the road will be for those who are against the death penalty.

Death row inmate Paul Ezra Rhoades is now on his own. His last visitors left the prison at 8:30 Thursday night. He can now only have his legal team and his spiritual adviser nearby. Both have now heard that the United States Supreme Court has refused to intervene on his behalf. The only thing that can happen now that would postpone the execution is Governor Butch Otter. There have been pleas on the Governor's Facebook page to show mercy to the man who killed two women and three men in eastern Idaho. There have also been posts that encourage the Governor to carry out the rule of law.

Rhoades' defense team has also posted a video on YouTube. In it they detail Rhoades' troubled childhood. They recount his drug addiction that they say ultimately led to his homicidal behavior. They also ask for the governor to intervene.

Friday's schedule will start with a briefing by the prison warden at 6 AM. The witnesses will be moved into place at 7:15 AM. Paul Ezra Rhoades will be moved from his cell at 7:20. By 8 AM the warden will read the death warrant. He'll ask if Rhoades  has a final statement and he'll check to see if there are any reasons the execution should not proceed. At 8:10 AM they will administer the chemicals to carry out lethal injection. The coroner will enter the execution chamber at 8:30 AM to confirm the inmate's passing. Then a briefing of the media will follow.

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"There have been pleas on the Governor's Facebook page to show mercy to the man who killed two women and three men in eastern Idaho." I'm confused. Didn't Rhoades only kill 3 people, 2 women and a young man? That's what I've read in all the other articles, anyway.


A second article with more info:
http://www.idahostatesman.com/2011/11/17/1883023/idaho-prison-officials-detail.html

-- For his last meal, Rhoades was offered hot dogs, sauerkraut, mustard, ketchup, onions, relish, baked beans, veggie sticks, ranch dressing, fruit with gelatin and strawberry ice cream cups -- the same meal offered to all Idaho Maximum Security inmates Thursday night.

-- He was able to have family visitors until 8:30 p.m. and make calls until 9 p.m. His attorney, Oliver Loewy, and his spiritual adviser could be with him until 6 a.m. The adviser asked IDOC to not identify him.

-- All but one of the other Death Row inmates signed a card for Rhoades.

-- Rhoades’ body will be cremated. His remains will be given to his attorney.

-- Representatives from all three of the victims’ families will attend the execution. IDOC is not disclosing their identities.

-- Rhoades’ mother will attend the execution.

-- Rhoades' health is fair, his demeanor anxious and lucid.

-- In recent days Rhoades has been watching TV, reading and doing artwork. He has been talkative while meeting with family, his attorney, his spiritual adviser and with the correctional officers who are monitoring him.

GO IDAHO! I'm getting up early for this one.  ;)

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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #58 on: November 18, 2011, 01:56:48 AM »
An interesting Article:

Former Death Row Inmate Supports Death Penalty
 
BOISE, Idaho -- Many people in Eastern Idaho support the death penalty, but there is at least one Idaho Falls lawyer who does not support the death penalty.

Fred Hoopes spent 10 years trying to prove the innocence of Charles Fain. Because of the delay by appeals, Hoopes said they were able to keep Fain alive until technology caught up with the evidence.

Fain was accused, wrongly it turns out, of murdering a 9-year-old Nampa girl. He was released after 18 years on death row when DNA tests proved hair found on the victim was not Fain's. Hoopes said there are too many factors that can go wrong when sentencing someone to death.

"An institution like the death penalty has to be administered by human beings. Human beings that are subject to error. Jurors, prosecutors, police, defense lawyers all play a role in administering the death penalty. They're all subject to mistakes," he said.

Even if there is irrefutable evidence of a person's guilt, Hoopes said he cannot support the death penalty.

"(It) gives rise to the possibility a mistake can happen," Hoopes said.

Surprisingly, Fain said in a phone interview that he does support the death penalty, despite serving 18 years in a 7" x 12" cell.

"If they're guilty, yeah. I'm a Christian and I believe in the Bible. Fred disagrees and that's ok. I love him anyway," Fain said.

Fain said he knows Paul Ezra Rhoades well, and he supports the execution plans.

"I wish I could say he was innocent. I can't. He knows the Lord. I'm fully confident he's going out of this world and into a better one," Fain said.

Fain is living in Idaho and recently married a woman he met at his church.

http://www.localnews8.com/news/29801221/detail.html

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Re: Paul Ezra Rhodes - ID - 11/18/11
« Reply #59 on: November 18, 2011, 03:12:36 AM »
Here is to hoping the state of Idaho follows thru....ring the bell for me please as I will be at work ....... 8) 8) 8) 8)
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