I still don't know why they call it "capitol" punishment. They don't do it at the Capitol Building, do they? It's not very "capital" for the receiver, is it?
I never did believe those claims that it cost less to put someone in prison in life than it did to execute them.
This is because the inmate and their lawyer will do anything they can to delay and/or aviod the execution.
On a side note I always thought Derek Bentley was infamous for being the last man hanged in Britain - and publications and the web say he was (including the BBC). However looking at the web it appears it was the more internationally infamous John Reginald Christie (of "10 Rillington Place"). Strange that such a blatantly obvious fact can be got wrong. He was even convicted after Bentley had been hanged...
No individual was the last person hanged in the UK, as the last executions took place at the same time but at different prisons: Peter Anthony Allen at Liverpool and Gwynne Owen Evans at Manchester Prisons. Both were hanged on 13 August 1964. Subsequent people were sentenced to death, but they were all reprieved.
Certainly most of the cases we get to hear about over this side of the pond involve prisoners who've been on death row for considerable amounts of time.
hes probably burning in the roasting pit down below
Thank God that no good sonuvagun piece o' dirt is dead, hes probably burning in the roasting pit down below
YAY! DEATH! YAY LETS BE HAPPY! I HOPE THAT SON OF A BITCH IS ROASTING! YAY! YAY!
If you said that, then you're just as bad as Milosevic
If you said that, then you're just as bad as Milosevic.
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