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Honestly…. Fucking good. Hell of a lot cheaper and easier to get bullets than drugs that no one wants you to tie them to.
It is wild to me that his attorney would continue to speak out about how this method was wrong when… HE CHOSE IT!
Sigmon, who chose the firing squad over lethal injection or the electric chair, always admitted to killing the Larkes.
"Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I am guilty," Sigmon told jurors at his trial, according to archived coverage in the Greenville News, part of the USA TODAY Network. "I have no excuse for what I did. It’s my fault and I’m not trying to blame nobody else for it, and I’m sorry."
I’m sorry but he admitted to it accepted his fate and chose his way of death… am I supposed to feel sorry for him?!
I'm going to go ahead and say the state should not be murdering anyone intentionally. Not a great example to set and also feeds people's tendencies for revenge.
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100%. I would be far more comfortable with a system where criminals must work and their wages are given to the victims family once their basic needs are met. A restorative system vs a system of vindictiveness. A system that supports itself instead of a system we have to pay for. Some men need to be separated from society but killing them is not restoration. It's a waste. We should evolve above this practice.
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