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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2013 19:14:16 GMT -6
I am writing to this one, what a whole lot of woman.. ;D Looks like your gonna lose your whole lot of woman pen pal Porky, I am going to have to slit my wrist & end it all
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Post by The Tipsy Broker on Jun 26, 2013 3:55:29 GMT -6
Lawyer: Kimberly McCarthy’s Execution Can’t Be Stopped « CBS Dallas / Fort Worth cbsloc.al/11ML2Mw
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Post by unkelremus on Jun 26, 2013 5:44:25 GMT -6
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Post by Californian on Jun 26, 2013 9:16:10 GMT -6
Tick tock.
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Post by unkelremus on Jun 26, 2013 15:12:35 GMT -6
Forget her gender, she's a cold blooded murderer and deserves to be punished for her horrendous crime. Hopefully she is as scared as her victim or victim's.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2013 16:58:37 GMT -6
she should be all strapped down on the gurney right about now..
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Post by The Tipsy Broker on Jun 26, 2013 17:13:25 GMT -6
She is, check out the link I posted on the other thread Porky mate
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2013 17:22:39 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2013 17:26:11 GMT -6
She is, check out the link I posted on the other thread Porky mate no worries steve,thanks mate
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Post by The Tipsy Broker on Jun 26, 2013 17:35:59 GMT -6
Like said on FB, $10 from Houston to Huntsville is cheap, some travellers should have gone and taken advantage and said they were anti if they wanted a cheap ticket lol
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Post by liljessncda on Jun 26, 2013 17:51:24 GMT -6
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Post by liljessncda on Jun 26, 2013 17:53:24 GMT -6
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Post by liljessncda on Jun 26, 2013 17:55:03 GMT -6
The lethal injection took 20 mins to take effect, and of course her last statement showed no remorse!!
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Post by The Tipsy Broker on Jun 26, 2013 17:57:36 GMT -6
Her last meal was pepper steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, mixed vegetables, white cake with chocolate icing, and a choice of tea, coffee, juice, or water to drink.
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Post by oslooskar on Jun 26, 2013 17:57:58 GMT -6
HOUSTON -- Texas marked a solemn moment in criminal justice Wednesday evening, executing its 500th inmate since it resumed carrying out capital punishment in 1982. Kimberly McCarthy, who was put to death for the murder of her 71-year-old neighbor, was also the first woman executed in the U.S. in nearly three years. McCarthy, 52, was executed for the 1997 robbery, beating and fatal stabbing of retired college psychology professor Dorothy Booth. Booth had agreed to give McCarthy a cup of sugar before she was attacked with a butcher knife and candelabra at her home in Lancaster, about 15 miles south of Dallas. Authorities say McCarthy cut off Booth's finger to remove her wedding ring. Related Photos Women of Texas death row View all 10 photos It was among three slayings linked to McCarthy, a former nursing home therapist who became addicted to crack cocaine. She was pronounced dead at 6:37 p.m. CDT, 20 minutes after Texas prison officials began administering a single lethal dose of pentobarbital. Texas has carried out nearly 40 percent of the more than 1,300 executions in the U.S. since the Supreme Court allowed capital punishment to resume in 1976. The state's standing stems from its size as the nation's second-most populous state as well as its tradition of tough justice for killers. With increased debate in recent years over wrongful convictions, some states have halted the practice entirely. However, 32 states have the death penalty on the books. Though Texas still carries out executions, lawmakers have provided more sentencing options for juries and courts have narrowed the cases for which death can be sought. Executions of women are infrequent. McCarthy was the 13th woman put to death in the U.S. and the fourth in Texas, the nation's busiest death penalty state, since the Supreme Court in 1976 allowed capital punishment to resume. In that same period, more than 1,300 male inmates have been executed nationwide, 496 of them in Texas. Virginia is a distant second, nearly 400 executions behind. McCarthy's lawyer, Maurie Levin, had asked the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals to halt the punishment, arguing black jurors were improperly excluded from McCarthy's trial by Dallas County prosecutors. McCarthy is black; her victim white. All but one of her 12 jurors were white. The court denied McCarthy's appeals, ruling her claims should have been raised previously. Prosecutors said McCarthy stole Booth's Mercedes and drove to Dallas, pawned the woman's wedding ring she removed from the severed finger for $200 and went to a crack house to buy cocaine. Evidence also showed she used Booth's credit cards at a liquor store. McCarthy blamed the crime on two drug dealers, but there was no evidence either existed. DNA evidence also tied McCarthy to the December 1988 slayings of 81-year-old Maggie Harding and 85-year-old Jettie Lucas. Harding was stabbed and beaten with a meat tenderizer, while Lucas was beaten with both sides of a claw hammer and stabbed. McCarthy, who denied any involvement in the attacks, was indicted but not tried for those slayings. McCarthy is a former wife of Aaron Michaels, founder of the New Black Panther Party, and he testified on her behalf. They had separated before Booth's slaying. In January, McCarthy was just hours away from being put to death when a Dallas judge delayed her execution. McCarthy was the eighth Texas prisoner executed this year. She was among 10 women on death row in Texas, but the only one with an execution date. Seven male Texas prisoners have executions scheduled in the coming months. abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/state&id=9152388
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Post by unkelremus on Jun 26, 2013 18:21:48 GMT -6
Good job Texas..
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Post by moonlight on Jun 26, 2013 18:34:10 GMT -6
I'm pleased justice has been served. I hope family members of Dorothy Booth as well as family members of Maggie Harding and Jettie Lucas find closure from this evening conduct of justice. Kimberly Mccarthy's execution was by all means justified for the horrendous nature of her deed. Her death was much more peaceful than of her victims, and I can only hope it deters others who consider commiting the deeds she had.
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Post by The Tipsy Broker on Jun 27, 2013 4:26:28 GMT -6
Bye Kim! To keep you is no benefit , to destroy you is no loss
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Post by SubSurfCPO(ret) on Jun 27, 2013 15:29:38 GMT -6
The lethal injection took 20 mins to take effect, and of course her last statement showed no remorse!! No big surprise there. It was someone else, or not my fault, or I didn't know.
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Post by josephdphillips on Jun 28, 2013 8:23:20 GMT -6
Will someone explain to me why a condemned murderer's remorse is important?
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Post by liljessncda on Jun 28, 2013 8:56:31 GMT -6
Will someone explain to me why a condemned murderer's remorse is important? It's not about the importance of it,, it just proves the point of them being scum & deservant of DP. Possibly the victims family might like to hear an apology as well.
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Post by Californian on Jun 28, 2013 9:15:37 GMT -6
Possibly the victims family might like to hear an apology as well. Not me. I'd be too busy laughing and shouting "DIE, sucker! DIE!"
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Post by josephdphillips on Jun 28, 2013 11:48:54 GMT -6
It's not about the importance of it,, it just proves the point of them being scum & deservant of DP. Possibly the victims family might like to hear an apology as well. I see, so unless murderers are "scum," they don't deserve the death penalty? If the scummy ones apologize, should we feel bad about executing them?
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Post by liljessncda on Jun 28, 2013 16:30:41 GMT -6
It's not about the importance of it,, it just proves the point of them being scum & deservant of DP. Possibly the victims family might like to hear an apology as well. I see, so unless murderers are "scum," they don't deserve the death penalty? If the scummy ones apologize, should we feel bad about executing them? No but it shows they know the consequences of there actions..if they get the DP they deserve it..
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Post by fuglyville on Jun 28, 2013 18:57:27 GMT -6
Requiescat in pace...
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Post by Californian on Jun 28, 2013 20:06:22 GMT -6
In Peckerwood Hill. Too bad, huh, SCUMPAL?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2013 2:42:16 GMT -6
Are you serious,how can you have any empathy for serial killers & murders..
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Post by liljessncda on Jun 29, 2013 10:19:41 GMT -6
Are you serious,how can you have any empathy for serial killers & murders.. I know rediculous... Never mind she killed 3 elderly women being kind to her brutally .. If your capable of being this heinous why would you deserve any kind of peace.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2013 14:33:25 GMT -6
In Peckerwood Hill. Too bad, huh, SCUMPAL? next we will hear fugly is putting flowers on her grave..
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Post by unkelremus on Jun 30, 2013 16:59:53 GMT -6
In Peckerwood Hill. Too bad, huh, SCUMPAL? next we will hear fugly is putting flowers on her grave.. Stink weed is acceptable.
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