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firing squad
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 03/08/25 09:23 AM
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A South Carolina prisoner was executed by firing squad yesterday at his request. Justice served. You  reap what you sow. 
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Re: firing squad
[Re: bodycount]
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 03/08/25 10:11 AM
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Seems like a better method to me than injection or gas. Hanging ought to be brought back also. Even if the neck does not break I doubt a human is conscious any longer than a coyote. If the head pops off he is still dead. been a lot of problems with injections, electricity and gas. 
 
  
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Re: firing squad
[Re: bodycount]
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 03/08/25 10:18 AM
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  I don't get the concern for a pain free death for those  sentenced to death.  Typically  they have committed horrible crimes with zero regard for the victims pain often enjoying causing the pain.  When they are sentenced to death  They should experience the same pain and fear they inflicted on their victims.   And they should be killed quickly after  appeals should not take 20 years.  
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Re: firing squad
[Re: Blaine County]
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 03/08/25 11:20 AM
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I would like it better if the family got to pull the trigger.   I do wish the family could decide the fate of those convicted in capital cases.  
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Re: firing squad
[Re: bodycount]
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 03/08/25 11:23 AM
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I believe one of the firing squad unknowingly has blanks. Thats the way it was when Eisenhower ordered Private Eddie Slovik shot back in WW11 as a coward who deserted. 
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Re: firing squad
[Re: bodycount]
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 03/08/25 12:05 PM
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All three  I believe one of the firing squad unknowingly has blanks. Thats the way it was when Eisenhower ordered Private Eddie Slovik shot back in WW11 as a coward who deserted. All three had live rounds.  
 
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Re: firing squad
[Re: bodycount]
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 03/08/25 12:13 PM
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Gary Gilmore was the last one I heard of shot by a firing squad he was executed in Utah 1977. 
 
  
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
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Re: firing squad
[Re: Rat Masterson]
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 03/08/25 12:36 PM
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I would like it better if he died the same way he killed ,beat to death with a ball bat. The thing that is amazing he was convicted in 2001 and admitted it, should have died in 2002 not 24 years later.  x2  
 
  
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Re: firing squad
[Re: bodycount]
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South Carolina governor doesn't play well with convicted murderers. Now we must wait 30 days before we do the next one.  I say let's put in an express lane and save tax payers money. Light them up.
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Re: firing squad
[Re: Rat Masterson]
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I would like it better if he died the same way he killed ,beat to death with a ball bat. The thing that is amazing he was convicted in 2001 and admitted it, should have died in 2002 not 24 years later.  X2  
 
  
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Re: firing squad
[Re: bodycount]
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I propose bringing back public executions on PAY PER VIEW - if it offends you don't watch, use money generated to pay for prisons etc. Heck do like the other TV shows call in and vote for this weeks method - have to pay though. i think it would make millions! 
 
  
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Re: firing squad
[Re: MikeTraps2]
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I propose bringing back public executions on PAY PER VIEW - if it offends you don't watch, use money generated to pay for prisons etc. Heck do like the other TV shows call in and vote for this weeks method - have to pay though. i think it would make millions! I'm not against executions but I'm definitely against monetizing them. Sounds like a great way to exponentially increase wrongful convictions.  
 
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