Troy Anthony Davis

I don't believe death sentences are necessary unless said there is damn near 100% proof they did it. Video cameras, pleading guilty, etc. are some of the only evidence I'd consider in giving someone a death sentence. And definitely not over killing a single person- yes killing someone is bad, but I think the death sentence should be reserved for those who go above and beyond to mutilate or kill multiple people. Give him a 40 year sentence.
 
This is why the death penalty needs to go. You cant by any means claim that that guy was certainly guilty beyond reasonable doubt.
 
so let him live and be one of the thousands that over populate our prison systems today? No thanks. They should use the death penalty more often and save the government some money.
 
Hell yeah. I mean after all, who cares if they are innocent right? Its all about the buck.
 
In Guatemala it costs maybe an average of $250 per execution. If we could get past all the human rights bullshit maybe we could bring that here. Its too bad the framers of the constitution did not realize how broadly "cruel and unusual" could be applied. I don't understand how anyone can defend the lives of murderous criminals.

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false. its 137 million. And to the kid that said people would be executed for weed, you are fucking dumb. You get the death sentence for crimes including murder and rape. A maximum sentence for possession of marijuana is 10 years in prison. That's far less than the maximum sentence for murder and rape which can be hundreds of years. You are just taking things out of context.
 
Guilty, read the facts about the case and not what the media tells you. After all the appeals and everything that case went through he was found guilty every time. The U.S. Supreme Court denied stay of execution, if they thought there was any reason he shouldn't be executed he they would have stopped it.
 
John Wayne Gacy, Jr.(March 17, 1942 – May 10, 1994) was an American serial killer and rapist who assaulted and murdered at least 33 teenage boys and young men between 1972 and 1978. Gacy buried 26 of his victims in the crawlspace of his home, three others elsewhere on his property and discarded the remains of his last four known victims in a nearby river. He was convicted of 33 murders and sentenced to death for 12 of these kiliings in March 1980 and was subsequently executed in May, 1994.

Gacy later became known as the "Killer Clown" due to his charitable services at fundraising events, parades and children's parties where he would dress as "Pogo the Clown", a character he devised himself.

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yeah.. we should have kept him around.
 
With the death penalty comes an automatic appeal process which is why it takes forever and costs a shit ton.
 
For every whack job JWG theres 10 Troy Anthony Davis's.

Killing possibly innocent people is unacceptable. Period.
 
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