Wednesday, May 22, 2013

At Least SC Puts Murders' To Death. One Way Or Another. Colorado Could Learn A Thing Are Two From SC !! ( Co. let a murderer of 4 people live instead of putting him to death. idiots ! )

Convicted Murderer On Death Row Found Dead In Prison Cell At Lieber Prison, SC

May 22, 2013 

RIDGEVILLE, SC   A 46-year-old man on death row for killing an inmate has been 
found dead in his cell.


Authorities said Kenneth Justus died Tuesday night at the maximum security Lieber Correctional Institution in Ridgeville. Dorchester County Coroner Chris Nisbet says an autopsy was planned for Wednesday and he will release more details including how Justus died after he gets the resultsJustus was serving a life sentence for two killings in Oconee County when he stabbed fellow inmate Justin Bregenzer a dozen times with a homemade knife in 2005. Justus pleaded guilty to 22-year-old Bregenzer’s killing and asked to die as punishment.Bregenzer was originally in prison for breaking into cars, but ended up in maximum security after walking away from a trash pickup detail.



WEAK ARSE GOVERNOR OF CO. LETS A ' 4 ' TIME MURDERER LIVE ON ?? ASK THE

FAMILIES WHAT THEY'D LIKE DONE TO THIS ANIMAL !! THE SOB IS SMILING .... 




Colo. Governor Delays Execution of Man Who killed ( 4 ) Four .... ( ??)

May 22, 2013

This undated photo provided by the Colorado Department of Corrections shows Nathan Dunlap. / AP/Colorado Department of Correction 

The Governor of Colorado on Wednesday indefinitely delayed the execution of a man convicted of killing four people, citing doubts about the death penalty.Gov. John Hickenlooper said he was granting Nathan Dunlap a reprieve, not clemency. Clemency would have changed Dunlap's sentence to life without parole.Under a reprieve, Dunlap could conceivably be executed one day. The reprieve will stay in force until Hickenlooper or another governor lifts it. Hickenlooper said Colorado's capital punishment system is flawed, citing a study that showed the death penalty was sought and imposed inconsistently. 


Dunlap was convicted in 1996 of ambushing and killing four employees at a Denver-area Chuck E. Cheese restaurant. The jury sentenced him to die. His last guaranteed appeal was rejected this year. His execution was scheduled for the week of Aug. 18. Prosecutors have said Dunlap should be executed because he had shown no remorse and had bragged about the killings.  


Dunlap's attorneys said that he was remorseful, and they released a video and written statement in which Dunlap apologized. They also said he had undiagnosed bipolar disorder at the time of the shootings. 


BULLCRAP .....................  PUT HIM TO DEATH .............



MURDERING COWARD .......... SMILING IN HIS MUGSHOT .....

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