Friday, January 08, 2010

They Were on Death Row, Right?

Don't expect me to get all worked up over this story. In Georgia there has recently been two inmates who were on death row who died. Not at the hands of the state, but by their own hand. Well, now it seems that one of the deaths may not have been a suicide, but rather the result of another inmate.
On Dec. 6, condemned killer Timothy Pruitt died at Augusta State Medical Prison after sustaining injuries on Nov. 19. On New Year's Day, guards found death-row inmate Leeland Mark Braley hanging in his cell. Both were housed on death row at the state Diagnostic and Classification Prison in Jackson.
Of course the state will now spend untold thousands of taxpayers dollars to arrive at the conclusion that a) Pruitt is dead, and b) Who cares?

I can't wait for the anti-death penalty but pro-abortion advocates to begin the gnashing of teeth, whining and presenting all kinds of anecdotal evidence that Pruitt was probably innocent and because of his untimely death we may never know and how if he hadn't been put on death row, he wouldn't have been killed by another inmate, if that indeed winds up being the case.

They are probably right. He probably was such a prick that if he had been in the general population he would have been killed a long time ago.

Sorry, you will find sympathy right between shinola and syphilis in the dictionary.

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