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Post by moonlight on Jun 19, 2011 12:24:48 GMT -6
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Post by unkelremus on Jun 20, 2011 9:05:59 GMT -6
FACTS OF THE CRIME On December 15, 1998, Mathis shot three people in the head at a house in Fort Bend County. Killed were Travis Brown and Daniel Hibbard. The third victim, Melanie Almaguer, survived but is paralyzed from the neck down. Mathis also pointed the gun at Melanie’s mother, Esmerelda Lester, and discovered that he was out of bullets. Mathis then rummaged through the house, set fire to Brown’s room, and finally left in Brown’s car. Police arrested Mathis after identifying him as the killer. Officers discovered that Mathis had told his father to lie for him and had persuaded his girlfriend to give him an alibi, which she maintained until confronted by police. A fellow inmate testified that Mathis showed no remorse for the shootings and stated that he wished he had killed all of them. Mathis testified that he had shot all three people and taken Brown’s car. www.state.tx.usI'll have a toddy, while they stick the vein in his crummy POS body......good riddance to scumbucket....
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Post by moonlight on Jun 20, 2011 12:00:49 GMT -6
Yeee I'm looking forward for the rabid monkey's demise at the veterinarian's needle. ;D
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Post by Rev. Agave on Jun 20, 2011 12:40:16 GMT -6
Yeee I'm looking forward for the rabid monkey's demise at the veterinarian's needle. ;D We'll see how it goes. From my (incomplete) understanding of the case, Mathis has been procedurally barred from litigating the merits of his retardation claim in federal court. Earlier this year the SCOTUS denied him review without comment. In May, he filed another motion with the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. I have not read that motion since I don't have a personal Pacer account set up. If you pay for it, you can find it here: dockets.justia.com/docket/circuit-courts/ca5/11-70014/On any account, the decision should come any day/hour. Although I have not read the brief, I imagine he might get a stay. Or maybe they are sick of him and will deny his a$$ once and for all. Stay tuned...
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Post by moonlight on Jun 21, 2011 8:25:07 GMT -6
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Post by Rev. Agave on Jun 21, 2011 12:37:03 GMT -6
Tick...tock...
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Post by The Tipsy Broker on Jun 21, 2011 12:53:47 GMT -6
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Post by Rev. Agave on Jun 21, 2011 13:02:52 GMT -6
If the EU sends a letter begging Rick Perry to stop your execution, consider yourself juiced.
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Post by moonlight on Jun 21, 2011 13:23:18 GMT -6
Sorry Rev.Agave but you've screwed up on that one... Now thats a much better one... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D bad boys bad boys what you gonna do what you gonna do when they come for you (to take you to the execution chamber)...
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Post by Rev. Agave on Jun 21, 2011 13:30:31 GMT -6
Sorry Rev.Agave but you've screwed up on that one... Well, the video I posted has clocks to signify that a time has come for Mathis to be united with the Gurney. Hence, "A Time for Us." Plus the song is performed by Johnny Mathis, and the executee's last name is Mathis.
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Post by moonlight on Jun 21, 2011 14:17:59 GMT -6
Sorry Rev.Agave but you've screwed up on that one... Well, the video I posted has clocks to signify that a time has come for Mathis to be united with the Gurney. Hence, "A Time for Us." Plus the song is performed by Johnny Mathis, and the executee's last name is Mathis. K you're right about that one. I probably have missed the landmarks of the viedo you've posted. Well, I was just irritated abit for the lack of tempo of the video.
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Post by Charlene on Jun 21, 2011 16:09:35 GMT -6
On December 15, 1998, at approximately 8:00 or 8:30 a.m., Esmerelda Lester and her 15-year old daughter Melanie Almaguer went to Chris Lentsch’s home. Lentsch rented rooms to Travis Brown and Daniel Hibbard. Brown and Milton Wuzael Mathis were in Brown’s room. While Lester, Almaguer and Hibbard sat in Lentsch’s room, Lentsch went into the kitchen. Shortly thereafter, Lentsch heard gunshots from Brown’s room and turned to see Mathis exiting the room with a gun in his hand. Mathis claimed that Brown had just shot himself. Lentsch told Mathis to put the gun down, but Mathis ordered Lentsch and the other three back into Lentsch’s room where he calmly walked up to Almaguer and shot her in the head, leaving her alive, but permanently paralyzed from the neck down. The bullet passed through Melanie's forehead and mouth and lodged in her shoulder, where it remains. Mathis then shot Hibbard in the head, causing his death. Mathis finally pointed the gun at Esmerelda Lester, whereupon he discovered that he was out of bullets. Mathis thereafter rummaged through the house, set fire to Brown’s room, threatened Esmerelda and Lentsch, and finally left in Brown’s car. The police identified Mathis as the killer and went to arrest him. Upon being arrested, Mathis became violent. Officers discovered that Mathis had told his father to lie for him and had persuaded his girlfriend to give him an alibi, which she maintained until confronted by the police. A fellow inmate testified that Mathis showed no remorse for the shootings and stated that he wished he had killed them all. Mathis took the stand and at first testified that although he had been to the house earlier, he was not there on the morning of the shootings. After defense counsel requested a recess, Mathis took the stand and stated that he had lied in his previous testimony. He then testified that he was at the house at the time of shootings, and admitted that he had shot all three people and taken Brown’s car. Mathis claimed he shot Brown in self-defense after Brown had threatened to shoot him. He claimed that he shot the others because he panicked after shooting Brown. During the punishment phase, the State put on evidence of Mathis’s prior criminal history, including an aggravated robbery, various assaults and thefts, and a charge for resisting arrest. The State presented additional evidence that Mathis had been repetitively belligerent and disruptive at school and that he had gotten into a fight with jailers while incarcerated.
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Post by The Tipsy Broker on Jun 21, 2011 17:02:13 GMT -6
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Post by unkelremus on Jun 21, 2011 17:18:40 GMT -6
US Supreme Court denies Texas execution stay .Associated Press Posted on June 21, 2011 at 10:58 AM Updated today at 6:05 PM HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to stop the scheduled execution Tuesday evening of convicted killer Milton Mathis for a double slaying in Houston more than 12 years ago. Justices Tuesday rejected an appeal that argued Mathis was mentally impaired and that federal courts never had the opportunity to properly consider his impairment claims. The ruling came about an hour before Mathis was scheduled to die by a lethal injection in the Texas death chamber in Huntsville. The 32-year-old Mathis was condemned for the fatal shootings of 24-year-old Travis Brown and 31-year-old Daniel Hibbard at a Houston crack house. A 15-year-old girl also was shot and paralyzed. www.wfaa.com
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Post by Rev. Agave on Jun 21, 2011 17:31:40 GMT -6
I've been waiting for this since 2005 when he got his first stay. Texas was supposed to execute 2 men that night, and Mathis f'ed it up by getting a stay. I was SOOOO angry!! But revenge is sweet, and I have been waiting patiently. So taste it, Mathis! How does it feel now? I feel GREAT. Cooking rib eyes on the grill in celebration of your death and the summer solstice, bytch
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Post by The Tipsy Broker on Jun 21, 2011 17:33:59 GMT -6
Its going ahead.
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Post by wild1 on Jun 21, 2011 17:48:47 GMT -6
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Post by The Tipsy Broker on Jun 21, 2011 17:56:48 GMT -6
My pleasure. The execution is OVER. Witnesses are fliling out now. Its been done and good riddance.
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Post by Rev. Agave on Jun 21, 2011 18:10:07 GMT -6
My pleasure. The execution is OVER. Witnesses are fliling out now. Its been done and good riddance. That link does not work for me for whatever reason. Has there been any word yet on what he had for his last meal?
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Post by wild1 on Jun 21, 2011 18:30:21 GMT -6
Rev., I did not get to hear if they said or not.
So long, Scumbag!
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Post by 4GodnCountry on Jun 21, 2011 18:56:38 GMT -6
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Post by unkelremus on Jun 21, 2011 19:25:11 GMT -6
Quote.."Mathis was the 23rd person executed in the United States this year and the sixth executed in Texas, the most active death penalty state in the nation. Shortly before he died, Mathis criticized the Texas death penalty as a "mass slaughter." "The system has failed me. This is a miscarriage of justice," he said. Turning to Melanie Almaguer, who has been paralyzed from the neck down since the shooting, and witnessed the execution, he said he "never meant" to hurt her, according to Clark." www.reuters.com/article/2011/06/2....E75L04A20110622 I think the justice system worked just fine, in this case....May he burn in Hell......
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Post by whitediamonds on Jun 21, 2011 19:42:59 GMT -6
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Post by moonlight on Jun 21, 2011 22:58:26 GMT -6
Great! Finely the bad rabid monkey has gone once and forever! He's ain't human. He's bad animal who should have been liquidated years ago. Just read his case. A real bad rabid beast. Turning to Melanie Almaguer, who has been paralyzed from the neck down since the shooting, and witnessed the execution, he said he "never meant" to hurt her, according to Clark.
"You were just in the wrong place at the wrong time," Mathis said.Only a bad monkey can talk that way to a murder victim survivor who remained paralyzed for his heinous actions. He didn't show any remorse for his despicable deeds. Hope the bad monkey roasts in hell forever.
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Post by kingsindanger on Jun 22, 2011 6:27:17 GMT -6
Great! Finely the bad rabid monkey has gone once and forever! He's ain't human. He's bad animal who should have been liquidated years ago. Just read his case. A real bad rabid beast. Turning to Melanie Almaguer, who has been paralyzed from the neck down since the shooting, and witnessed the execution, he said he "never meant" to hurt her, according to Clark.
"You were just in the wrong place at the wrong time," Mathis said.Only a bad monkey can talk that way to a murder victim survivor who remained paralyzed for his heinous actions. He didn't show any remorse for his despicable deeds. Hope the bad monkey roasts in hell forever. "Bad Rabid Monkey" Nice name
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