Haven't we covered this subject already?
Ex-wife: Willingham killed 3 kids in arson case Did he receive an adequate defense? It sounds like you have a dog in this fight. The system is corrupt. If I remember correctly, he was convicted and executed for purposely setting the fire that killed those children, not for making no attempt to save them. I will tell you that fires don't set themselves. Since you have repeatedly failed to support anything that you have said with facts or logic, you have in effect conceded all of my points. It is obvious you don't know what the hell you are talking about but are arrogant to think you are qualified to give legal opinions.One cannot lie if one does not know what one is talking about; its a flat-out contradiction. Why can't the explanation for his inconsistent statements in the hours after his children's death be that he was suffering intense grief and acute survivor's guilt? She's saying he told more conflicting versions about his actions. If not, let be, as the evidence has proven guilt. Stacy Kuykendall Ainge. That is no confession to murder.I think it's possible that Todd felt so guilty about his cowardice that he believed he deserved to die just as much as everyone else did.In any case this latest "revelation" doesn't change a thing. The guilty sometimes get away with murder. Stacy Lacy Kuykendall. It probably does not exist because he never said it and it would have been used against him in his final appeal which would be public Just go to the Federal courts web site and sign up for PACER here is the URL http://pacer.psc.uscourts.gov/If a confession did exist it would have been released by now Seeing this blog is read nationally more than likely there are lot s of open records request for it . Tell me that she did not deserve the electric chair. Willingham escaped the blaze with minor injuries. "I meant: "Also, one day when we were visiting our sister, 6 weeks before the murder, I saw my beloved brother look back at his soon-to-be murderer with a look of such fear and terror on his face as I had never seen before on my brother's face and he was not known to be afraid of anyone. In the next paragraph she says "I lost all my children." For one thing, he seems to have contacted only one arson expert as a possible rebuttal witness. Do you honestly think she would lie about, or be mistaken about, the fact that all her children died in a fire?For what it's worth, I think Texas did kill an innocent man in this case -- and I'm horrified, and think that those responsible should be held to account. He didn't give a shit about his kids or trying to help the fire dept. Wagoner. If you wish to have a legal system that works with gossip, assumptions and the prejudices of the local yahoos, congratulations. And you could try reading your own authority and stop lying and misleading everyone first. Jan 13, 2023 Updated Jan 13, 2023. But then Texas executed a man innocent of the charges they convicted him of. If the state machine accidently-on-purpose fried a lower class male of questionable character like Willingham, then it would be a cause for celebration for them. It's not like she was the prosecutor in the case and is going to feel any discomfort over the idea that an innocent person was executed. It's murder by arson to set the fire and allow the children to die, but if he did not deliberately set that fire, it's negligence through depraved indifference and that's not what he was he was charged with or convicted of. He would have made sure to eliminate them too as all the world knew she had kids in the house. This site deserves a better class of troll.Chris. He acted real guilty. An assertion of IAC is an implicit waiver of attorney client privilege. Not only confessed, but confessed during a visit which by all accounts would have been recorded by the state. As the New Yorker's David Grann pointed out, her recent statement: directly contradicts numerous previous . That was until she spoke. We know this for a fact. "There are fewer excuses for that sort of overstatement coming out of the mouth of a lawyer than a nonlawyer. Oh well, I will leave it in the hands of God, and He will punish this cold-blooded murderer severely with no mercy as she showed no mercy to my brother and murdered him for nothing.Hambone was known to have told people 6 weeks before he was murdered that he was afraid that she was going to murder him. Vinita. That is not even remotely logical . They called it an accidental death, but we know better. Killing an innocent who the local authorities wanted dead could only be a feather in his cap. Are you a relative?Do we take the word of a jailhouse snitch? Pointless to discuss legal issues using "sources" like thefreedictionary.com. Why?I saw the mattress cover that my brother was bleeding to death on. So two weeks before his execution Willingham's brainstorm to save his ass was to confess to the mother of the three babies he murdered, after having 13 years to think about it, in the hope this would convince her to write a letter asking for clemency?Really?For some really bizarre reason I'm reminded of the famous quote of Oliver Wendell Holmes, the former Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court who said, "three generations of imbeciles are enough! Perhaps the conversation was on cell phone? Cicero Rhetorical Techniques; Richland County Land Development Manual; Bernard Flament Biographie; The Second And Third Crusades Were Announced At; Bellinger V Bellinger Declaration Of Incompatibility; Xerox Financial Services Life Insurance Company; They simply believe local law enforcement and prosecutors should be the sole arbiters of life and death for people of Willingham's socio-economic status and character, and they think it is perfectly good justice to hang Willingham for who he was -- regardless of what he allegedly did. This case concerns investigative actions which have serious flaws and need desperately to be review for current best practices. Your fire was not a duplicate of the Willingham fire so don't pull your with me. It doesn't matter that he beat his wife, it doesn't matter if he was a particularly repugnant human being, that he liked hard rock and Satanic themed posters, that his wife hated him because he lived and the children died, it doesn't matter if he didn't manage to get his children out of the house before it burned. Jean. Maybe it's paranoia, maybe it's really something in the water, or maybe I'm just allergic to the whole state, but I'm more comfortable vacationing in third world countries during political unrest, the odd tourist joint during catastrophic natural disasters and found New Orleans in the early days following Katrina relaxing compared to my average visit to just about anywhere in Texas. However, if Mr. Martin and Mr. Willingham discussed the pseudo-scientific test that Mr. Martin and his fellow attorney performed (which I find plausible), then Mr. Martin would be on very thin ice with respect to this privilege, absent a very good reason. He was predeceased by : his parents, Floyd Hardy Kuykendall and Clara Cleora . 1945 - 2023 Patricia Darlene (Cotton) Walker, age 77, passed from this life to the next on January 10, 2023, in Baytown, TX. "I meant: "Anti-death penalty people do not even think for 1 second about the murder victims and their survivors because all they care about is the mad-dog killer. The only definition of justice for these people is deference to authority and power. Both sides are wrong. The only question now is how long before they grow the balls to admit it? It does not matter who or what they are. Remember the last president? Stacy Kuykendall said she believed for over a decade her husband, Cameron Todd Willingham, didn't deliberately start the house fire that killed their three daughters. Also, he could have gotten at least one of the children out of that house. Maybe it's just a heightened sense of survival. and Nina Kuykendall. But she told reporters outside the Travis County courthouse in Austin that "I am here to. And again, if an atty is being accused of IAC they have the right to defend themselves. View the profiles of people named Stacy Kuykendall.
stacy kuykendall obituary But read what she said then and what she's saying now to see if she changed her story. You just have to know the right people, have enough clout, and enough money and you can do like OJ didcommit any murders you want and walk away scot-free without punishment.Any ideas, any comments?Jean. Tulsa. Charles Kuykendall, 84, passed away on Nov. 2, 2018 in Lonoke, Ark. Annonymous Cyber bully thinks that by insulting , name callng and making fun of typos he will be right . Bobby Gene Kuykendall May 30, 1964 - November 27, 2022 IN THE CARE OF Nunnelee Funeral Chapel Bobby Gene Kuykendall, age 58, passed away on November 27, 2022 at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau, MO. Can you provide a link that shows that Mr. Willingham waived this privilege?
Obituary | O W Kuykendall of CYPRESS, Texas | Klein Funeral Homes and If the locals in Corsicana decided that Willingham deserved to die, then the people who vote in this state -- the people who Goodhair depends on -- think he ought to be dead. When people wake up they are typically disoriented for a period of time and it's no surprise they don't always act logically or reasonably.People saying they know for certainty what a person would do while never being awoken from sleep in a fire, and haven't had explained to them what exactly it is like to experience such a thing, have no business putting themselves in Willingham's shoes.Why is it not possible that the extreme conditions and chaos of the moment overwhelmed his sense of parental responsibility and he just chose to save his own ass?
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