Neiman was forced to watch as Lockett's accomplice, Shawn Mathis, spent 20 minutes digging a shallow grave in a ditch beside the road. Her friends saw Neiman standing in the ditch and heard a single shot.
Lockett returned to the truck because the gun had jammed. He later said he could hear Neiman pleading, "Oh God, please, please" as he fixed the shotgun.
The men could be heard "laughing about how tough Stephanie was" before Lockett shot Neiman a second time.
"He ordered Mathis to bury her, despite the fact that Mathis informed him Stephanie was still alive."
If we could KNOW a murderer was guilty, and complete the execution in a timely manner, I'd favor death by excruciating torture for cases like this.
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
Neiman was forced to watch as Lockett's accomplice, Shawn Mathis, spent 20 minutes digging a shallow grave in a ditch beside the road. Her friends saw Neiman standing in the ditch and heard a single shot.
Lockett returned to the truck because the gun had jammed. He later said he could hear Neiman pleading, "Oh God, please, please" as he fixed the shotgun.
The men could be heard "laughing about how tough Stephanie was" before Lockett shot Neiman a second time.
"He ordered Mathis to bury her, despite the fact that Mathis informed him Stephanie was still alive."
If we could KNOW a murderer was guilty, and complete the execution in a timely manner, I'd favor death by excruciating torture for cases like this.
Neiman was forced to watch as Lockett's accomplice, Shawn Mathis, spent 20 minutes digging a shallow grave in a ditch beside the road. Her friends saw Neiman standing in the ditch and heard a single shot.
Lockett returned to the truck because the gun had jammed. He later said he could hear Neiman pleading, "Oh God, please, please" as he fixed the shotgun.
The men could be heard "laughing about how tough Stephanie was" before Lockett shot Neiman a second time.
"He ordered Mathis to bury her, despite the fact that Mathis informed him Stephanie was still alive."
If we could KNOW a murderer was guilty, and complete the execution in a timely manner, I'd favor death by excruciating torture for cases like this.
I don't back any kind of torture even though it is sometimes really merited. in cases where you know they did it, quick death. turn them off like a light switch.
i would like to see a lottery, where people in high risk / death likely jobs get replaced with criminals, while still drawing their salary. coal miners, Alaska fishermen, oil derrick workers, etc. i don't see a point in sticking someone in a box and nothing coming from it, so i am not behind useless "incarceration". i want to see them worked and provide for society in some capacity. i wouldn't mind drugs being tested on them, using them as cannon fodder and as minesweepers in war. i would also like to see serial killers studied. chop off their heads and study their brains, cat scan them while alive to see what makes them more fucked up than the average bear.
philosophically i want to be against capital punishment, but reality shows some people are too fucked up to be allowed to live and their existence is an affront to human decency.
Females who wear heels emulate the gait patterns of wounded and/or compromised prey and thus inspire males to heights of predatorial chasse-a-tude. - Robb Wolf