A DNA test on a single hair has cast doubt on the guilt of a Texas man who was put to death 10 years ago for a liquor-store murder — an execution that went forward after then-Gov. George W. Bush's staff failed to tell him the condemned man was asking for genetic analysis of the strand.
Attorney Barry Scheck believes that had Bush only known, his client would be alive today.
Please, Bush was laughing at the idea, it was the funniest thing since Karla Faye Tucker.
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Can you say "sociopath"? I knew you could. How about "serial killer"?
mr rubber stamp? georgee READ the files?
Bush change his mind?
Shit, wouldn't that mean he'd have to first figure out where he misplaced it?
W. free as a bird:first, a rubber stamp for death penalties, then a ticket to Iraq & or Afganistan for the boys who needed jobs, then a complete implosion of the nation's economy.
then, a book?
Where did OUR freedoms go?
vox
Just an aside. I remember the execution of Karla Faye Tucker as well as 9/11 or the assasination of JFK. I was having dinner in an AMVETS
in a small town in western Kansas, as the t.v blathered, the locals placed their bets on her execution.
vox
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