Georgia To Carry Out Its 5th Execution Of The Year This Week

rockin'robin

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 22, 2007
Messages
24,431
Reaction score
549
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia plans to carry out its fifth execution of the year on Wednesday when a man convicted in the 1998 killings of a trucking company owner and his two children is set to die.

Daniel Anthony Lucas is scheduled to be executed at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the state prison in Jackson. Georgia executes inmates by injecting the barbiturate pentobarbital.

Lucas, 37, was sentenced to die in 1999 for the killings of Steven Moss, 37, his 11-year-old son Bryan and 15-year-old daughter Kristin, who interrupted a burglary at their home near Macon in central Georgia.

Here are some things to know:

THE CRIME
Lucas and another man, Brandon Rhode, were searching the Moss home for valuables in April 1998 when Bryan Moss saw them through a front window and entered through a back door armed with a baseball bat, prosecutors have said. They say the two wrestled Bryan to a chair and Lucas shot him in the shoulder. Lucas then led the boy to a bedroom and shot him multiple times, prosecutors have said.

Rhode met Kristin as she got home from school and forced her to sit on a chair and shot her twice with a pistol, according to court records. Rhode then ambushed Steven Moss when he arrived home, shooting him four times with the same pistol. Lucas later shot the two children again to make sure they were dead, according to the records.

Moss' wife, Gerri Ann, discovered the bodies when she returned home from work.

CO-DEFENDANT EXECUTED

Rhode was also convicted in the killings and was put to death in September 2010. His execution was delayed by about a week after he tried to kill himself by slashing his arms and throat just hours before he was initially set to be executed.

___

FAST PACE OF EXECUTIONS

If Lucas is executed Wednesday, he will be the fifth person put to death in Georgia. That will match the record — set in 1987 and tied last year — for the most executions carried out in a calendar year in the state since the death penalty was reinstated nationwide in 1976. With eight months left in the year, it seems likely the state will set a new record this year.

His execution would also mean that Georgia has executed more inmates in a 12-month period than at any other time since reinstatement of the death penalty. Georgia has executed seven people in the last 12 months, starting with Kelly Gissendaner on Sept. 30. The only other time the state executed that many people in a 12-month period was when seven inmates were put to death between October 2001 and August 2002.

Only four states have carried out executions this year for a total of 12. Aside from the four executed in Georgia so far, six inmates have been put to death in Texas and one each in Alabama and Florida.

http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/georgia-carry-out-its-5th-execution-year-week
 
Well the Saudis are proud at the execution rate I'm sure....
 
In public live on pay per view perhpas?

Why not make some loot from the bargain?

Why a firing squad?
Why not a pack of hungry dogs?

Or tie him up and cut him and let crows peck him to death?
It's really an untapped market...

Or since some here want to emulate the Saudis why not a bearded guy with a Sharp simtar
Or an axe yeah how about an axe....
Chainsaw maybe....
Mmmmm
Maybe we can ave betting how long the guy will last re the dogs?
The world in your hand.....

Be creative girl

Don't be an under achiever..
 
In public live on pay per view perhpas?

Why not make some loot from the bargain?

Why a firing squad?
Why not a pack of hungry dogs?

Or tie him up and cut him and let crows peck him to death?
It's really an untapped market...

Or since some here want to emulate the Saudis why not a bearded guy with a Sharp simtar
Or an axe yeah how about an axe....
Chainsaw maybe....
Mmmmm
Maybe we can ave betting how long the guy will last re the dogs?
The world in your hand.....

Be creative girl

Don't be an under achiever..

Too bad George Carlin is gone, he would of loved some of your ideas! He went so far as using a pickle fork or an angry pack of wolverines high on angel dust!
 
Too bad George Carlin is gone, he would of loved some of your ideas! He went so far as using a pickle fork or an angry pack of wolverines high on angel dust!

It's certainly something's every civilized society should emulate
The caliphs and emirs and sheiks are proud
 
I'd also toss In burning alive at the stake, maybe even using them to light super bow parties.....
 
I'd also toss In burning alive at the stake, maybe even using them to light super bow parties.....
You left off bringing back the guilitine. catapulting them into a brick wall and crucifixions
 
Well damn...
Indeed
Crucifixions.
That auta teach em.
 
All joking aside.

For those who actually do care there have been 873 exonerations since 1989
Of those 156 were on death row.
That's 156 executed innocent people..that happened to get lucky....and live

https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Documents/exonerations_us_1989_2012_full_report.pdf

But before we pat ourselves on the back or sharpen the torture tools with a job well done look at this...


Texas it seems actually knowing executed an innocent man

http://camerontoddwillingham.com

nd here are a good many maybes...

http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/executed-possibly-innocent


It's easy to joke about murdering people.
And granted it may make plenty feel good and warm inside...

That's nothing to be proud off.
 
All joking aside.

For those who actually do care there have been 873 exonerations since 1989
Of those 156 were on death row.
That's 156 executed innocent people..that happened to get lucky....and live

https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Documents/exonerations_us_1989_2012_full_report.pdf

But before we pat ourselves on the back or sharpen the torture tools with a job well done look at this...


Texas it seems actually knowing executed an innocent man

http://camerontoddwillingham.com

nd here are a good many maybes...

http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/executed-possibly-innocent


It's easy to joke about murdering people.
And granted it may make plenty feel good and warm inside...

That's nothing to be proud off.

Not to mention all the innocent people who have been executed over the years, I am sure there have been many, many of them. The people in the prisons and the prosecutors stand behind their actions and say they are only carrying out the will of the people or carrying out the sentence.

This has nothing to do with executions but shows how blind or stupid the legal process can be. 60 minutes on Sunday night had a district attorney who can't see the forest through the trees or is just the village idiot for the town or city who elected him. His contention is that all drug users should be in prison because that is where the laws say they should be. Never mind the growing evidence that is showing if you get these people treatment for their addiction far fewer of them will go back to using drugs than those sent to prison.
 
Back
Top