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Monday, November 17, 2003

The one unfortunate aspect of this is that he'll be in jail for 25 years before he gets to die. He could actually die of old age, or of a stroke, or of a heart attack, instead of actually being executed.

Meanwhile 13 families get to live with this murderer's continued existence. Where's justice for them?

The upside to this, I guess, is that the Government now has a sample of his, and his accomplice's, DNA.

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