PhatMack19 Posted April 24, 2019 Report Posted April 24, 2019 About 20 years too late and Bernie would let the racist POS vote.... Bobcat1 1 Quote
baddog Posted April 24, 2019 Report Posted April 24, 2019 They should put blue dye in front of the mixture so he can see it coming towards his arm. Actually, he should be chained and dragged down a concrete road. ST413 and Hagar 2 Quote
PhatMack19 Posted April 24, 2019 Author Report Posted April 24, 2019 5 minutes ago, baddog said: They should put blue dye in front of the mixture so he can see it coming towards his arm. Actually, he should be chained and dragged down a concrete road. Those people that protest the medicine used really aggravate me. Who cares if it burns a little? When did this get turned into something that had to be painless? The people they murdered didn’t get the choice to choose a painless death. Bobcat1, BS Wildcats and Hagar 3 Quote
baddog Posted April 24, 2019 Report Posted April 24, 2019 2 hours ago, PhatMack19 said: Those people that protest the medicine used really aggravate me. Who cares if it burns a little? When did this get turned into something that had to be painless? The people they murdered didn’t get the choice to choose a painless death. They also sterilize the needle. Quote
LumRaiderFan Posted April 24, 2019 Report Posted April 24, 2019 3 hours ago, PhatMack19 said: Those people that protest the medicine used really aggravate me. Who cares if it burns a little? When did this get turned into something that had to be painless? The people they murdered didn’t get the choice to choose a painless death. Agree...it certainly wasn't painless what these animals put Mr. Byrd through. TxHoops 1 Quote
PhatMack19 Posted April 24, 2019 Author Report Posted April 24, 2019 It’s been delayed almost hour now. Not sure what the hold up is. Quote
Bulldogs92 Posted April 24, 2019 Report Posted April 24, 2019 KJAS reported about a half-hour ago that the witnesses were called in. It's either done or very close to being done. Just waiting for them to come back on and confirm it. Quote
Bulldogs92 Posted April 25, 2019 Report Posted April 25, 2019 Hopefully, this will give the good people of Jasper some closure. It's been a day of mixed emotions for me for sure. wo-s#1 1 Quote
Bulldogs92 Posted April 25, 2019 Report Posted April 25, 2019 6 minutes ago, JasperDAWG said: Unfortunately Jasper has been known the world over because of this chain of events. Yep. It's unfair. I can't tell anyone of color where I'm from without getting a double-take. It was that way when I was in Denver right after it happened, in my 12 years in Seattle and the entire time I've lived in Albuquerque. Everyone knows about it. Quote
Hagar Posted April 25, 2019 Report Posted April 25, 2019 I’m sure I’m not alone in wondering why it took so dam long. I get the appeal process, but have mercy, 21 freaking years? And this big cocktail they use to inject them with. Saw a few years back one state had to suspend executions because one of the ingredients was obtained from overseas, and they stopped selling it to them. What? How many in America die of a Fentanyl overdose daily? And many, accidental. So grab a 1000 cc’s of it and inject. And yes, to good for them, but Game Over. Quote
5GallonBucket Posted April 25, 2019 Report Posted April 25, 2019 About time. 21 years for taxpayers. Sick individual Quote
ST413 Posted April 25, 2019 Report Posted April 25, 2019 I think that he got the easy way out. In my mind if you murder someone in a barbaric way, you should face that same death. My only problem with that would be that the victims family may relive their loved ones experience through the killers death. wo-s#1 and CallisburgWildcat 2 Quote
Bobcat1 Posted April 25, 2019 Report Posted April 25, 2019 9 minutes ago, ST413 said: I think that he got the easy way out. In my mind if you murder someone in a barbaric way, you should face that same death. My only problem with that would be that the victims family may relive their loved ones experience through the killers death. The victims family didn't want him to be put to death from what I read last night. Quote
baddog Posted April 25, 2019 Report Posted April 25, 2019 37 minutes ago, ST413 said: I think that he got the easy way out. In my mind if you murder someone in a barbaric way, you should face that same death. My only problem with that would be that the victims family may relive their loved ones experience through the killers death. Never looked at it that way. The only other way to look at it would be that the family members of the victim re-live it over and over anyway, but I get your point. Quote
j_dog Posted April 25, 2019 Report Posted April 25, 2019 No punishment could have made up for what King did to Byrd. And to all the good people of Jasper, which is most everyone there. Easily overlooked is the fact that unlike many cases in the deep South, the three miscreants were all in jail within 24 hours, and tried and sentenced within a year or so. No cover up here! The people of Jasper were handed a job to do; and they did the right thing. Glad this chapter is finally over. CardinalBacker, Bobcat1, LumRaiderFan and 1 other 4 Quote
ST413 Posted April 26, 2019 Report Posted April 26, 2019 4 hours ago, j_dog said: No punishment could have made up for what King did to Byrd. And to all the good people of Jasper, which is most everyone there. Easily overlooked is the fact that unlike many cases in the deep South, the three miscreants were all in jail within 24 hours, and tried and sentenced within a year or so. No cover up here! The people of Jasper were handed a job to do; and they did the right thing. Glad this chapter is finally over. Totally agree. I never said or thought it would make up for it but i do think he deserved to suffer as close too or more than his victim did. Quote
TxHoops Posted April 26, 2019 Report Posted April 26, 2019 It’s a shame that Jasper would get a bad rap as a whole over what a few ignorant, evil individuals decided to do that day. Let’s not forget the incredible job Sheriff Billy Rowles, DA Guy James Gray, and many others did to bring swift justice for the Byrd family and Jasper community. For a small little community, they were blessed to have some very fine men leading the charge to justice. As for the 20 years after that, well that’s the capital justice system for you. LumRaiderFan 1 Quote
Kountzer Posted April 26, 2019 Report Posted April 26, 2019 Many times I've tried to explain to people not from the area, or state, that Jasper is not that bad a town. If something like that could and did happen in Jasper, it could happen anywhere. Bobcat1 1 Quote
PhatMack19 Posted April 26, 2019 Author Report Posted April 26, 2019 10 hours ago, ST413 said: Totally agree. I never said or thought it would make up for it but i do think he deserved to suffer as close too or more than his victim did. One of my arguments against the death penalty besides the cost and it taking too damn long, is that Death Row is probably the safest place for a POS like this. If they would have put him in general population, the problem would have taken care of itself a long time ago and it wouldn’t have been as painless. ST413 1 Quote
baddog Posted April 26, 2019 Report Posted April 26, 2019 4 hours ago, PhatMack19 said: One of my arguments against the death penalty besides the cost and it taking too damn long, is that Death Row is probably the safest place for a POS like this. If they would have put him in general population, the problem would have taken care of itself a long time ago and it wouldn’t have been as painless. I say give them two years to appeal, then swiftly execute them. This would create more of a deterrent. Then we could have gurney trains picking them up by the dozens with someone dressed as The Grim Reaper on the lead gurney. 5GallonBucket 1 Quote
TxHoops Posted April 26, 2019 Report Posted April 26, 2019 6 hours ago, PhatMack19 said: One of my arguments against the death penalty besides the cost and it taking too damn long, is that Death Row is probably the safest place for a POS like this. If they would have put him in general population, the problem would have taken care of itself a long time ago and it wouldn’t have been as painless. That is a great point. He would have come a lot closer to what he put Mr. Byrd through in gen pop. Quote
mat Posted April 26, 2019 Report Posted April 26, 2019 5 hours ago, baddog said: I say give them two years to appeal, then swiftly execute them. This would create more of a deterrent. Then we could have gurney trains picking them up by the dozens with someone dressed as The Grim Reaper on the lead gurney. I agree. Twenty years is not fair to the family. Quote
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