the death sentence, are you for it, or against it?
well that is for you to decided, but here is a look from the side of it we seldom see, the inmate on death row, this is allegedly from a letter sent in January to the Gaston Gazette, a North
Carolina newspaper, by Danny Hembree, a fifty-year-old death-row inmate at
Raleigh’s Central Prison. Hembree was found guilty last year of murdering a
seventeen-year-old girl in 2009 and has been accused of murdering two other
women.
My name is Danny Hembree. I was tried in Gaston County by
twelve of its fine citizens. I was found guilty of first-degree capital murder
and was sentenced to death on November 18, 2011. The North Carolina Department
of Corrections was ordered to carry out my murder.
I wonder if the public is aware that the cost of my first
trial was half a million dollars. Are they aware that the state has in place a
system that automatically delays my lawful murder for years, so that pieces of
the money pie can continue to be passed around? Is the public aware that the
chances of my lawful murder taking place in the next twenty years, if ever, are
very slim? Is the public aware that I am a gentleman of leisure, watching color
TV in the AC, reading, taking naps at will, eating three well-balanced, hot
meals a day? I’m housed in a building that connects to the new $155 million
hospital, with round-the-clock free medical care.
There are a lot of good citizens who blogged on various
websites, stating their opinions about me and the punishment I deserve. I laugh
at you self-righteous clowns, and I spit in the face of your so-called justice
system. Kill me if you can, suckers! Ha! Ha! Ha!
Sincerely,
Danny Hembree
condolences to all in this episode, except Danny.
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