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Post by rayozz on Mar 6, 2013 20:01:28 GMT -6
Steven Thacker is not a very nice person. He has been convicted of three murders in three different states and earned two death sentences and one life sentence. As a consequence he has spent time on two death rows, Tennessee and Oklahoma. That's fairly unique. An Oklahoma death row inmate scheduled to be executed on March 12 has waived his right to ask the state Pardon and Parole Board for clemency. Steven Ray Thacker pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and other charges in the December 1999 stabbing death of 25-year-old Laci Dawn Hill of Bixby. Thacker received the death penalty after a sentencing hearing. Thacker can ask the board to commute his death sentence to life in prison. But Pardon and Parole Board attorney Tracy George told The Associated Press by email Wednesday that the 42-year-old Thacker waived his clemency hearing. Thacker was also sentenced to death in Tennessee for the January 2000 killing of a tow truck driver and to life in prison in the January 2000 death of a Missouri man. Must be anxious; has his last meal request in of A large meat lover’s pizza, a small bag of peanut M&Ms and an A&W root beer.
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Post by Potassium_Pixie on Mar 6, 2013 22:06:41 GMT -6
The quicker we get rid of this POS, the better it will be for everybody. I just wish that he could be executed twice.
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