Cruel and Acceptable Punishment

Clayton Lockett was convicted of first-degree murder, rape, kidnapping and robbery back in 1999. He shot teenager Stephanie Nieman and buried her alive in a shallow grave, where she eventually died.

What kind of punishment does a guy like this deserve? The victim's family and loved ones probably have a very strong opinion on the manner in which he departed his earthly existence. Is he deserving of due process and even a humane painless death? I don't think so.




His allegedly botched lethal injection death penalty where he squirmed in agony for 30 minutes before yielding to a heart attack was good news for many. At least one lowlife killer got what he deserved. Aren't we all tired of these cases where the rights of the murderers carry more weight and significance than the people who were slaughtered?

Obama's White House denounced the execution as being beyond human standards. OH MY GOD! What about the humanity of Stephanie Nieman being raped and buried alive?! An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth is the only standard of justice Lockett deserved and "accidentally" that is what he got!

OR was is an accident?

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  1. You should read the work of Bob Cesca regarding the period of excruciating hell experienced by band member Stephanie Neiman after she intervened in a burglary in progress. Despite the abominable manner in which she died pleading for her life as she was buried alive, Cesca remains ambivalent about capital punishment.

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