http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/09/23/womans-execution-nears-virginia/
9/24/2010 7:14:20 AM
right, she masterminded the murders. She had her husband and stepson killed for the insurance money. She knew that she'd get $250K from the death of the stepson, as he was in the military. You have to remember who was saying that she was retarded, her defense attorneys, who will say/do almost anything to win their case. The other 2 got life sentences, and it was their testimony (along with evidence) that proved she was the mastermind of the crime. I have absolutely no problem with the death penalty actually being used and I have absolutely no problem with Virginia executing this criminal.
9/24/2010 7:51:41 AM
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9/24/2010 9:00:46 AM
while im not decided on my stance on the death penalty - what's your basis for saying that she's "near retarded"?
9/24/2010 9:12:49 AM
9/24/2010 9:17:29 AM
Not buying it, she was obvioulsy competent enough to know that she could cash in on her stepson's insurance money and was able to set up the murder of her husband and stepson.And I think the hitmen should get the death penalty too, but you can't use the logic that well since they didn't get the death penalty she shouldn't.
9/24/2010 9:19:56 AM
Double[Edited on September 24, 2010 at 9:20 AM. Reason : .]
they're just trying to pad their stats on woman executions to cover up the social injustices vis a vis massive disparities in men vs woman executions
9/24/2010 9:28:55 AM
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9/24/2010 9:52:22 AM
let me add Potty Mouth to my list of people not to take seriously...maybe you should include the parts were she used sex, money, and promises of a cut of the insurance money to get the gunmen to help her.maybe you should also be aware of the fact that one of the gunmen committed suicide already.
9/24/2010 9:54:53 AM
Don't forget whoring out her daughter too![Edited on September 24, 2010 at 10:00 AM. Reason : whoring for sex was redundant]
9/24/2010 9:59:51 AM
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9/24/2010 11:20:53 AM
piss poor planning does not make a retard.
9/24/2010 11:21:55 AM
Haha let's get Soap Boxers to classify mental illnessIt'll be like the blind leading the blind
9/24/2010 11:23:30 AM
the only problem with this is that all three were not executed.on national tv.
9/24/2010 11:28:58 AM
Hmm not barbaric enoughYou're slacking
9/24/2010 11:29:46 AM
She should have been drawn and quartered, and her family raped.
9/24/2010 11:35:36 AM
9/24/2010 11:36:18 AM
Or redistribution of wealth punishment
9/24/2010 11:59:52 AM
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9/24/2010 1:19:37 PM
^It's possible, but our legal system presumes innocence with lack of proof. It's supposed to, anyways.
9/24/2010 1:32:26 PM
I would say the proof lies in the pudding. Her actions with regards to arranging the murder.
9/24/2010 1:34:58 PM
HOLY FUCKdisco_stu and I agree on all counts.Also, all three of them should've gotten the fucking needle.
9/24/2010 1:54:50 PM
call me a barbarianbut even if a person is mentally challenged, if they are capable of murder and plotting the sort of horrible crime displayed here, they deserve the death penalty. I would also argue that any person who commits a murder, other than in the course of self defense, is probably at least a little mentally whacked out. all we are talking about are the degrees of whackiness.[Edited on September 24, 2010 at 2:24 PM. Reason : ..]
9/24/2010 2:24:11 PM
9/24/2010 3:25:40 PM
Death Penalty Poll http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=598150&page=1Just throwing out some anti-death penalty comments from that generic discussion into this specific case. (Not necessarily in the proper order, several quotes in a row rather than divided up, not necessarily full parts of the quotes rather only the parts relating to opposition)GodOppose in all situations.You can never prove that someone is 100% guilty, and if one person is wrongly executed (which has clearly already happened) then it should never happen ever again.Besides, it's more expensive to put someone on death row than life imprisonment.You can never prove that someone is 100% guilty. And while life imprisonment can be overturned (for as long as the person lives), the death penalty is a punishment that you can't take back no matter how hard you try.This is a list of 138 people who were sentenced to death and subsequently exonerated:http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/innocence-list-those-freed-death-rowHad we had a more "efficient" justice system, as you'd put it, those 138 people would have been wrongly put to death by the state.I've clearly established that life imprisonment is not a walk in the park.In case you would like to see what other great, civilized, and respected countries we share this policy with:Great.So far, no one has disputed the following facts:Life imprisonment is cheaper than the death penalty.People have been wrongly executed who have been sentenced to the death penalty.Prison is a harsh place, so it's not like life imprisonment is somehow "easier" for the criminal than the death penalty.So why in the world would you want to keep the death penalty? Just to satisfy some petty vengeance?m52ncsuOppose in all situationsmurder is immoral, even if its state sanctioned.OopsPowSrprsAnyway, I'm opposed.We all experience vengeful feelings. That's normal. But I don't think we should be designing our justice system to satisfy those feelings.adultswimI'm against state sanctioned killing. I don't believe in "evil" and "good" people. I think normal people are capable of terrible things depending on the circumstance. I also think terrible people are capable of good things. Everyone is born with a different brain chemistry. Rehabilitation and therapy can do wonders, in most cases.In all honesty, though, if someone killed a member of my family in cold blood, I would be out for revenge. Humans are emotional.BobbyDigitalas it is today, I oppose it on the grounds of the cost to taxpayers vs. life in prison.theDuke866I have a few issues with our implementation of itd357r0y3rUnfortunately, I don't trust our justice system, and if one innocent person is getting put to death, that's one too many.Shivan BirdOppose on the basis of uncertainty.in favor of the death penalty 50% of the time.darkoneWhy execute people when you can put them to hard labor for the rest of their lives? I say profit off their continued existence. Dead people can't be used for cheap labor.ParksNrecAgainst in all cases. Justice is better served, in my opinion, with life in prison.indyThis is the main reason why I oppose it. (responding to "Right now we have no way to prove someone is 100% guilty")qntmfredOpposesmcGet a grip guys. We have the oversight of career politicians in the form of pardons. They wouldn't let anything bad happen. No, the condemned are certainly guilty. Without a doubt guilty. Especially the dead ones.AndyMacOpposearghxOppose, but priority-wise it's not something I get super worked up about compared to some people. Call it somewhat tacit opposition.pooljobsit's exactly only revenge, that's the problem.if the death penalty is here to say i think juries should be required to witness the execution if that is what the recommend in sentencing
9/24/2010 3:47:18 PM
the fuck?
9/24/2010 3:52:10 PM
Is that a statement or a question?
9/24/2010 4:00:17 PM
It is the massive scheming and cunning planning that makes her an evil person. So her IQ is 72, which is borderline-retarded according to her defense, but all the massive planning (and all the sex and gifts) shows she is capable of higher level mental functions.I agree that all 3 should have gotten the death penalty. But I can kind of see why she got it and they didn't.Remember Abu Ghraib? When the low life wretched redneck soldiers got punished for it (slaps on the wrist basically) and everybody was saying they were just foot soldiers and that people higher up the command chain (the diabolical Cheney et al) should have been punished as well.... Yeah, same thing here.
9/24/2010 4:14:38 PM
9/24/2010 4:34:05 PM
^^Except that the military isn't going to enforce consequences for disobedience when you don't obey the borderline-retarded bitch. Disobeying her does not carry the same moral weight as a soldier disobeying authority (especially since people joining the military are more likely to be the sort of people who associate authority with morality in some way). The law is completely clear as to whether or not someone should disobey the murderous retard.Civilian criminal situations are completely and totally different from military chain of command.I mean, I can also kind of see why she got the death penalty and they didn't, in that I can follow the (probably flawed) reasoning of whoever made the decision... but I still think that line of reasoning is almost completely backwards.Eh, hell, I don't think any of them should have gotten the death penalty, anyway. As I've said before, I'd rather see the death penalty reserved only for situations of premeditated mass killings (serial killers, shooting sprees, mass murder ala 9/11... that sort of thing).[Edited on September 24, 2010 at 4:35 PM. Reason : .]
9/24/2010 4:35:02 PM
^ I know, my analogy is only with regards to how human relations work, not actual technical set up.She hatched the plot, planned it with cunning and foresight, and got 2 people to do murders for her. Surely, idiots can't plan and execute like that. She was the mastermind, so she got the harshest punishment.And as for my analogy, what about gang and mafia and drug bosses? They definitely get harsher punishments than people who do their dirty deeds. And they themselves might have never harmed anybody physically, but still, since they direct and authorize murders, drug trafficking, sex slavery, whatever, they get tougher sentences.
9/24/2010 5:10:28 PM
^Eh, with mafias and gangs, there's the moral concern of loyalty to family or in-group that people have to tangle with when considering disobedience. That's not too far removed from the moral concern of loyalty to government/law/authority. My use of the words "civilian criminal situations" may have been too broad. Consider organized crime networks to be an exception.
9/24/2010 5:35:12 PM
Look, most people who get the death penalty aren't Mensa members, or even of average intelligence. You really think this dumb bitch is much different from most bottomfeeder trailer trash (I don't mean your run of the mill blue-collar types who live in a trailer--my parents lived in a trailer until a couple of months before I was born--and my aunt and uncle lived beside them in a trailer when I was a kid...I mean true, epically uncivilized trailer trash)? If 100 is average intelligence, then there is no shortage of people who are way the hell below that.
9/24/2010 7:39:39 PM
9/24/2010 7:51:49 PM
i don't know; i've never personally seen it invoked.
9/24/2010 8:08:13 PM
some new to me details and pics here:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1314784/Teresa-Lewis-executed-Virginia-state-amid-international-outcry.htmland also a reporter's account of the executionhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1314993/Teresa-Lewis-execution-I-watched-woman-die-One-witness-hand-account.htmlbtw, how can anybody call her a good person? see Skack's post, and see this:
9/24/2010 8:28:04 PM
Well, uh, yeah, he's a lawyer.
9/24/2010 8:31:35 PM
Those who are ok with how this played out are trying to spin the story in a way that makes the planning of a murder seem like some complex thing.She was such the genius, she even thought to put the dog up!!!!I read at one of the links she has the mental capacity of a 12-14 year old. It's completely obvious she'd have the capability to cook up a plan to claim insurance money (probably to feed her drug addiction) but not have the capability to realize just how morally wrong it is.I'm not a fan of the death penalty under these type of circumstances because of the money issue and it seems like it would be way more punishing to just lock people away forever and let them go insane on their own, my beef with this whole thing is why the trigger pullers weren't give them same sentence. It's fucking stupid. If they don't pull the trigger, we aren't having this discussion unless the bitch does it herself.
9/24/2010 9:06:02 PM
1. The hitmen should get executed, too.2. I don't see how you can oppose the death penalty on moral grounds (calling supporters of it "sub-human", even), then claim that you prefer life without parole because it's harsher letting people rot away in a cell, losing their minds.Not that I have much of a problem with either, per se...I'm just saying that it isn't logically consistent.3. The argument you're making about her not realizing it was morally wrong holds no water, either. a. I think that it would require more cognition to orchestrate this than to know it was morally wrong. Can you imagine someone with Down's syndrome planning something like and executing it? I can't. Yet, I think that for the most part, even most people with Down's syndrome would recognize the wrongness of it. b. I don't think that she's as extraordinarily stupid as you're making her out to be. There are plenty of people that dumb whom you encounter all along, I think. c. What you're describing is the insanity defense. Even her lawyer didn't see fit to use this as her defense--she pleaded guilty. d. I think that her hiring of hitmen is itself an indicator that she recognized that killing them was wrong.
9/24/2010 9:21:38 PM
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9/24/2010 9:42:22 PM
That was very bad intelligence!
9/24/2010 9:50:09 PM