In what I think was the 2nd Texas Execution this week, yesterday we gave the Lethal Needle to a 38 year old man who, in 1991, shot and killed a 63 year old Houston man named James Adams during a bungled burglary.
The latest execution was reported in the Dallas Morning News on page 4 of the A section in a column of little blurbs under the heading "BRIEFS".
Every time I read of one of these executions I think "and OJ went free". Well, free until he finally did something that got him put behind bars, that being his own botched burglary, that fortunately did not include someone getting murdered.
Sirhan Sirhan, who murdered Bobby Kennedy, is alive in a prison somewhere, I assume in California. Sirhan killed Kennedy and wounded 5 others in the process. It was a political assassination affecting a presidential election. And he still lives.
While I'm not totally against capital punishment, I am not a fan of the way it is so arbitrarily executed. In Texas we seem way too cavalier, and sometimes careless, about who gets the Lethal Needle. We have had innocent people put to death here, exonerated post-humously via DNA evidence. Or improved analysis tools.
As in a couple years ago a man who was executed for setting his house on fire, killing his family, was found to be innocent after Texas killed him. Can you imagine losing your family in a fire, then being falsely accused of setting the fire, then sitting for years on Death Row, waiting for Texas to murder you? And then doing so? Who got the Lethal Needle for that murder?
I think this state should really start erring on the side of caution, rather than err on the side of killing innocent people. And when the Great State of Texas does decide it needs to kill someone, the news of that killing should be on the front page of every newspaper in the state.
Like it is in the other states that execute people.
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