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Post by ♫anna♫ on Jun 16, 2009 23:09:42 GMT
In Loving Memory Julie and Robin Kerry! www.doenetwork.org/cases/1916dfmo.html QUOTE: Julie Kerry and her sister, Robin Kerry, made arrangements with their cousin, Thomas Cummins, to meet them shortly before midnight on April 4, 1991. The Kerry sisters were intent on showing Cummins a graffiti poem the girls had painted on the Chain of Rocks bridge. The abandoned Chain of Rocks bridge spans the Mississippi River at St. Louis and has been a site of drinking and partying by trespassers. Earlier that same evening, Marlin Gray, Reginald (Reggie) Clemons, Antonio (Tony) Richardson and Daniel Winfrey met at the home of a mutual friend. At Gray's suggestion, the four left for the Chain of Rocks bridge to smoke a joint. The men confronted the Kerry sisters and Cummins at the bridge. Julie and Robin were assaulted by the three men. Clemons then forced Cummins to surrender his wallet, wristwatch, some cash and keys. Clemons ordered Cummins and the Kerry sisters to step out onto the concrete pier below the metal platform. The three were told not to touch each other. Julie Kerry and then Robin were pushed from the pier of the bridge, falling a distance of fifty to seventy feet to the water. Cummins was then told to jump. Believing his chances of survival were better if he jumped instead of being pushed, he jumped from the bridge. Cummins and Julie Kerry are known to have survived the 70 feet fall to the water below. Cummins would testify that after surfacing, the current pulled him over to Julie, but then she drifted off after he began to drown. Cummins swam to shore and survived. The body of Robin Kerry was never recovered. Julie Kerry's body was found three weeks later in the Mississippi River. Daniel Winfrey, who was 15 at the time of the murders, is serving a 30-year sentence. Reginald Clemens is on death row. The Missouri Supreme Court reduced Antonio Richardson's death sentence to life in prison because he was sentenced to death by a judge, not a jury. Marlin Gray was executed in 2005.
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Post by Big Lin on Jun 16, 2009 23:31:48 GMT
This is a tragic waste of life but at least justice has finally been done!
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Post by ♫anna♫ on Jun 16, 2009 23:43:17 GMT
This is a tragic waste of life but at least justice has finally been done! July 17 is today and the murderer's lobbyists are teaming up with anti-DP groups to stage a protest in Missouri. tinyurl.com/krzebg
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Post by Big Lin on Jun 16, 2009 23:49:35 GMT
This is a clear example of the 'worst of the worst' and I honestly think this execution is justified.
Thanks (as ever!) for the update!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2009 16:10:40 GMT
From Anna's second link:
That doesn't surprise me in the least, and is one reason why I'm not in favour of the death penalty.
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Post by mindy on Jun 17, 2009 21:34:04 GMT
From Anna's second link: That doesn't surprise me in the least, and is one reason why I'm not in favour of the death penalty. Same here skylark! Thanks for bringing up this point...
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Post by arizonavet1 on Jun 12, 2011 17:32:31 GMT
This is a tragic waste of life but at least justice has finally been done! July 17 is today and the murderer's lobbyists are teaming up with anti-DP groups to stage a protest in Missouri. tinyurl.com/krzebgThis doesn't surprise me either... Some peoples "energy" and sympathy lie much closer the protection of the murderers than the victims, or future victims. Even after reading the story of these totally depraved murderers.....even knowing deep inside....that if they are not executed, they will undoubtedly either escape, or be pardoned, or be paroled, partake in attacks on jailers or prisoners.....and kill again, and again, they will still, cry piteously to save the little "sweeties"..... Arizona too, had approx 50 death row prisoners saved by the totally BS nonsense about "who" sentenced them.... While attending the execution of Robert Comer, as the only pro-death penalty advocate, I met several of these well-intentioned, but sadly deluded people in a Catholic anti-dp group. Nice folks....but not one of them knew the name of Larry Pritchard, senselessly murdered & a woman (her name was protected) raped by this madman. They just couldn't care less.....they sure knew the name of his murderer, and couldn't even conceive of worrying about who Comer would murder, if not executed. Hi Anna & Linda....
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Post by iamjumbo on Jun 21, 2011 13:19:30 GMT
July 17 is today and the murderer's lobbyists are teaming up with anti-DP groups to stage a protest in Missouri. tinyurl.com/krzebgThis doesn't surprise me either... Some peoples "energy" and sympathy lie much closer the protection of the murderers than the victims, or future victims. Even after reading the story of these totally depraved murderers.....even knowing deep inside....that if they are not executed, they will undoubtedly either escape, or be pardoned, or be paroled, partake in attacks on jailers or prisoners.....and kill again, and again, they will still, cry piteously to save the little "sweeties"..... Arizona too, had approx 50 death row prisoners saved by the totally BS nonsense about "who" sentenced them.... While attending the execution of Robert Comer, as the only pro-death penalty advocate, I met several of these well-intentioned, but sadly deluded people in a Catholic anti-dp group. Nice folks....but not one of them knew the name of Larry Pritchard, senselessly murdered & a woman (her name was protected) raped by this madman. They just couldn't care less.....they sure knew the name of his murderer, and couldn't even conceive of worrying about who Comer would murder, if not executed. Hi Anna & Linda.... of course, that is the case with EVERYONE, without exception, who opposes the death penalty
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Post by toby on Jul 4, 2011 11:27:30 GMT
Skylark posted.:-That doesn't surprise me in the least, and is one reason why I'm not in favour of the death penalty.
Toby comments.:- I would rather that a few half-innocent folk get the Death Penalty than walk free. If you want to make an Omelette then you have to break the Egg, I am really, truly, sorry about the poor Egg, but I do so want my Omelette !!
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Post by arizonavet1 on Oct 26, 2011 12:41:39 GMT
This is a tragic waste of life but at least justice has finally been done! July 17 is today and the murderer's lobbyists are teaming up with anti-DP groups to stage a protest in Missouri. tinyurl.com/krzebgHelooooo again Anna.... Anna, isn't there a way we can offer a blood transfusion to the lobbyists, at the same time as we issue the "warden's IV coctail" to the murderers?
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