Thursday, September 22, 2011

11:08PM September 21st 2011 ...........

As i sit here this morning at my place of work I am still trying to come to terms as to what happened in the state of Georgia lastnight. Troy Anthony Davis was executed for a crime that he probably did not commit. In a case where there was no physical evidence, seven of the nine state witness recanted their stories and a woman's life was threatend by the real killer, really shows how the System and America has failed big time on this one.

To me this looked like a situation where a murder was pinned on a young black african american in the south in 1989 where racism was and still is pretty much alive (in saying that America have come a long way with racial issues but it still goes on). I was told since the case was deemed closed that it could not be re-opened and the stories of the seven witnesses was not adding. So let me get this right  the stories became conflicted? Troy is pleading his innocence ? and the only alternative they can use is the Death Penalty wowwwwwwwwwww.

This was a legal lynching ......"Maryland Study Finds that Race and Geography Play Key Roles in Death Penalty - According to the findings of a Governor-commissioned death penalty study conducted by researchers at the University of Maryland, the state's death penalty system is tainted with racial bias, and geography plays a significant role in who faces a capital conviction. The study, one of the nation's most comprehensive official reviews on race and the death penalty, concluded that defendants are much more likely to be sentenced to death if they have killed a white person. See DPIC's Press Release. For more information about the study, see the Executive Summary and Complete Study (Released on January 7, 2003).
There is too many unjust flaws when it comes to the DP in The United States.Troy’s case makes clear that the death penalty system in the U.S. is broken beyond repair. - Denny LeBoeuf 

RIP TroyDavis A time will come when we all know the truth.

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