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Sergeant Major 53 posts |
In Walla Walla here in Washington the Death chamber is a bit unique. We have two methods; hanging and lethal injection. The hanging traps are above the LI Chamber. Quite welcome Mudflap. |
Mudflap 293 posts |
I’ll peep out that site you referred to, SMaj. Thanks. |
muskrat72 11 posts |
jannypan you need to run some antivirus and malware on your computer if you are not intentionally adding those links. Start with malwarebytes and see if it helps…. |
Mick 307 posts |
You may have a Trojan. I would run my anti virus. |
Sergeant Major 53 posts |
I’m on a site called off2dr.com its all pro death penalty. Great source of information about the death penalty as well. |
Monty 1 post |
Why do it take so long to fry the inmate. What about are the vitims right. Don’t forget about them. Ohio house death row |
shakey 191 posts |
This site was infected with spammers a while ago and they placed their ads everywhere, like replica rolex’s on this one. Last week they took all the spammers ads off, so my last reponse makes no sense. |
FlyFoxx 4 posts |
LOL!!! ultimate advertising for Rolex….“Just when you thought you could not do anymore time for doing the crime…Rolex will help ya roll”….I amuse myself…:) |
shakey 191 posts |
Why do Death row inmates need Rolex replicas???? |
FordSVT 60 posts |
99% is a great number to work with. |
Panc 4 posts |
In Texas all the male death row inmates are housed in one unit totally seperate from where they are to be executed, same with the women. Usually the day of the execution they are driven to the unit they are to be executed at in Huntsville. |
Sarge276 45 posts |
Something very interesting I learned about DNA. It’s close to 100% but not exactly. I’ve heard that identical twins are pretty much genetic clones of each other being that they both came from the same egg and sperm that just happened to split. |
FordSVT 60 posts |
I wish Canada would bring back the death sentence. With DNA evidence now, we can prove 99% who the offender is. |
Swartz 14 posts |
In South Africa the death penalty was abolished with the introduction of our Constitution in 1994.The case that is often referred to in Case law is the State vs Makwanyana case.This case was decided while the Constitution was finalised.This case sets the legal president the accused in the case was sentenced to life imprisonement instead of the death penalty. |
Sarge276 45 posts |
Oklahoma houses our death row inmates down the hall from the death chamber. Saves a lot of money since we don’t have to transport them from death row at one facility to the death house at another. Arkansas houses them at a separate facility from the death house until the week of their execution then transports them to the facility with the death house. |
FordSVT 60 posts |
Canada has no Death Penalty so it’s a non-issue for us. |
shakey 191 posts |
Only the States that have the death penalty would house them and being that they are a very small group, they most likley only have one facillity to house them. I don’t know about other States but here in Ohio, we house them seperate from where they are to be executed. |
scottish lass 1 post |
do many american prisons have death row? |
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