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Besides Mt. Rushmore, Another Reason I Like South Dakota

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 7:08 pm
by dales
ARE YOU PAYING ATTENTION, CALFORNIA?

http://www.lawofficer.com/article/news/ ... executed-d

South Dakota Inmate Executed for Death of Prison Guard

Robert’s is the state’s first execution since 2007

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — A South Dakota man who beat a prison guard with a pipe and covered his head in plastic wrap to kill him during a failed escape attempt was put to death Monday, in the state's first execution since 2007.

Eric Robert, 50, received lethal injection and was pronounced dead at the state penitentiary in Sioux Falls at 10:24 p.m. He is the first South Dakota inmate to die under the state's new single-drug lethal injection method, and only the 17th person to be executed in the state or Dakota Territory since 1877.

Robert had no expression on his face. Asked if he had a last statement, Robert said: "In the name of justice and liberty and mercy, I authorize and forgive Warden Douglas Weber to execute me for the crimes. It is done."

As the drug was administered, the clean-shaven Robert, wearing orange inmate pants with a white blanket wrapped around his upper body, appeared to be clearing his throat and then began gasping heavily. He then snored for about 30 seconds. His eyes remained opened throughout and his skin turned pale, eventually gaining a purplish hue.

Robert was put to death in the same prison where he killed guard Ronald "RJ" Johnson during an escape attempt on April 12, 2011. Robert was serving an 80-year sentence on a kidnapping conviction when he tried to break out with fellow inmate Rodney Berget, 50.

Johnson's widow, Lynette, said after the execution that she knows Robert's death will not bring back her husband, her children's father or her grandchildren's grandfather.

"But we do know that the employees of the Department of Corrections and the public in general will be just a little bit safer now," Lynette Johnson said. "We need to have more attention and focus on the safety of all of the correctional officers in the state of South Dakota. Ron, none of you will ever know how great he is and is missed. We stand proud for Ron."

Lynette Johnson, her two children and their spouses all witnessed the execution. No one from Robert's family was in attendance.

Robert ate his last meal of ice cream with his lawyer, Mark Kadi, on Saturday night before fasting for 40 hours for religious reasons.

After the execution, Kadi said the execution was very "orderly and polished."

"The problem was it was too orderly. It was so antiseptic and peaceful that it masked what was being done to the person," Kadi said. "If more people were able to see the events, there would be fewer of them.".....................[OH, HORSESH-T YOU FINK!].........

Johnson was working alone the morning of his death — also his 63rd birthday — in a part of the prison known as Pheasantland Industries, where inmates work on upholstery, signs, custom furniture and other projects. Authorities said the inmates beat Johnson with a pipe, covered his head in plastic wrap and left his body on the floor.

Robert then put on Johnson's pants, hat and jacket and approached the prison's west gate. With his head down, he pushed a cart loaded with two boxes. Berget was hidden in one of the boxes, according to a report filed by a prison worker after the slaying.

Other guards became suspicious as the men got closer to the gate. When confronted, Robert beat one guard; other guards quickly arrived and detained both inmates.

Months later, Robert told a judge his only regret was that he hadn't killed more guards. He pleaded guilty to Johnson's slaying and asked to be sentenced to death, telling a judge last October that he would otherwise kill again. He never appealed his sentence and even tried to bypass a mandatory state review in hopes of expediting his death.

Berget also has pleaded guilty in the killing but has appealed his death sentence. A third inmate, Michael Nordman, 47, was given a life sentence for providing materials used in the slaying.

Robert's execution could be the first of two in as many weeks. Donald Moeller is scheduled to be put to death the week of Oct. 28 for the 1990 kidnapping, rape and murder of a 9-year-old girl. Robert had been on death row only for about a year, Moeller has been there for more than two decades. Only three other inmates currently are on the state's death row.

South Dakota's last execution before Monday took place in 2007, and that was the first in the state for 60 years.

"You have few people on death row, few executions, and then you have this coincidence of cases coming all at once," said Richard Dieter, executive director of the nonprofit Death Penalty Information Center. "When people waive appeals, their cases start to move more quickly."

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Associated Press writers Amber Hunt in Sioux Falls and Blake Nicholson in Bismarck contributed to this report.
CALIFORNIA HAS OVER 700 PERSONS ON DEATH ROW AND ARE DICKING AROUND ON WHAT DRUG TO USE TO EXECUTE THE SCUM-SOME PERPS HAVE EVEN DIED FROM OLD AGE ON DEATH ROW FERCRISAKES! :arg

Re: Besides Mt. Rushmore, Another Reason I Like South Dakota

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 7:18 pm
by Sue U
Why are you so adamantly in favor of killing people?

Re: Besides Mt. Rushmore, Another Reason I Like South Dakota

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 7:20 pm
by dales
Why do you love murderers?

Re: Besides Mt. Rushmore, Another Reason I Like South Dakota

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 7:22 pm
by Sue U
Why would you think I love murderers?

Re: Besides Mt. Rushmore, Another Reason I Like South Dakota

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 7:33 pm
by dales
For the same reason you believe that I'm in favor of killing people.

Re: Besides Mt. Rushmore, Another Reason I Like South Dakota

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 7:42 pm
by Sue U
In your OP you stated that "another reason [you] like South Dakota" is, presumably, that the state has executed a convict. You urged the State of California, in bold capital letters, to execute more than 700 people and to stop "dicking around on what drug to use" in executing "the scum." That sounds to me (and I would suspect, to most people) like you are adamantly in favor of their killing. Were you trying to say something else?

Re: Besides Mt. Rushmore, Another Reason I Like South Dakota

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 9:11 pm
by Roo
I for one have never liked the idea of State execution, I would love to see the likes of rapists, murders and peddos put on road gangs and forced to work till the victems recover.
If it costs the state between $50.000 and $100.000 a year to keep them in a nice clean prison why shouldn't they have to work and help pay for their keep or the cost that the victems have to pay for their reabilitation?

IN central Aus we have thousands ao Kms /miles of roads that need work. Give the crims a nice new shovel and a tazer fitted anckle strap. If he/she moves to far from where they should be, they get zapped. To add to that if you are more than 20Kms from water in 40+ heat you will die.

Let a film crew show them working, so the families of victems know they are safe and justice is being done.

Befoe anyone brings up Human Rights, I ask why should we give the rapists, murders and peddos rights when they didn't give their victems any rights at all?

Make the bastards work till they drop drop their bodies in a ditch beside the road and put up a white sholder marker for a headstone. Not let them sit in a cell and wast not only their time but the resores that could be used else where

Re: Besides Mt. Rushmore, Another Reason I Like South Dakota

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:24 pm
by dales
Sue U wrote:In your OP you stated that "another reason [you] like South Dakota" is, presumably, that the state has executed a convict. You urged the State of California, in bold capital letters, to execute more than 700 people and to stop "dicking around on what drug to use" in executing "the scum." That sounds to me (and I would suspect, to most people) like you are adamantly in favor of their killing. Were you trying to say something else?
Yeah, let's enforce the laws on the books.

They (the defendants) were tried, were convicted, found guilty, and sentenced to death.

Many have languished for decades on death row.

If you dont like CP, vote it out (like some misgudided souls are trying to do in CA).

Until that time I urge the state of California to stop dicking around and get on with it. Many CA voters feel the same way and this fact will be proved when that numbskull proposition 34 goes down in flames on Nov. 6th.

Vote No On Prop. 34..............http://www.waitingforjustice.net/

Re: Besides Mt. Rushmore, Another Reason I Like South Dakota

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 12:08 am
by Crackpot
I will not be voted out wether you like me or not!

Re: Besides Mt. Rushmore, Another Reason I Like South Dakota

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 12:13 am
by Guinevere
Dales, it's not just whether you agree with the DP or not, but whether it can truly be administered in an even handed, constitutional way. So far, the weight of the evidence is that it cannot be, and thus it is the correct thing for jurisdictions to suspend implementation.

As for South Dakota, there is plenty to like there although Mount Rushmore isn't one of them (miserable, racist, degrading artifact that it is - oh and it's ugly too).

Re: Besides Mt. Rushmore, Another Reason I Like South Dakota

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 12:26 am
by Gob
It's beautiful!!

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Re: Besides Mt. Rushmore, Another Reason I Like South Dakota

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 1:33 am
by dales
As for South Dakota, there is plenty to like there although Mount Rushmore isn't one of them (miserable, racist, degrading artifact that it is - oh and it's ugly too).
Alfred Hitchcock might disagree. :mrgreen:

Re: Besides Mt. Rushmore, Another Reason I Like South Dakota

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 1:35 am
by dales
Guinevere wrote:Dales, it's not just whether you agree with the DP or not, but whether it can truly be administered in an even handed, constitutional way. So far, the weight of the evidence is that it cannot be, and thus it is the correct thing for jurisdictions to suspend implementation.
It is (was) in California. :ok

Re: Besides Mt. Rushmore, Another Reason I Like South Dakota

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 4:36 am
by MajGenl.Meade
Gob, how come Mount Blackmore has 5 heads and only 4 arses?

(Opens barn door)

Re: Besides Mt. Rushmore, Another Reason I Like South Dakota

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 12:45 pm
by oldr_n_wsr
although Mount Rushmore isn't one of them (miserable, racist, degrading artifact that it is - oh and it's ugly too).
'splain Lucy?

Re: Besides Mt. Rushmore, Another Reason I Like South Dakota

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 1:32 pm
by Guinevere
The Black Hills were sacred to the Native American tribes who lived in the area. After conquering the Cheyenne in 1776, the Lakota took over the territory of the Black Hills, which became central to their culture. In 1868, the U.S. government signed the Fort Laramie Treaty, exempting the Black Hills from all white settlement forever. However, when European Americans discovered gold there in 1874, miners swept into the area in a gold rush and the US government "re-assigned" the Lakota, against their wishes, to other reservations in western South Dakota (and on land that was horribly poor and unsuited for just about anything).

In the 20s, the US government decided to carve the images into Rushmore -- of four dead white men -- in order to promote more tourism in the area (again, presumably to enhance the economy of the US Americans who lived in the area, not to do anything to help the reservations.

On July 23, 1980, in United States v. Sioux Nation of Indians, the US Supreme Court ruled that the Black Hills were illegally taken and that remuneration of the initial offering price plus interest — nearly $106 million — be paid. The Lakota refused the settlement as they wanted the Black Hills returned to them. The money remains in an interest-bearing account, which now amounts to over $757 million, but the Lakota still refuse to take the money. They believe that accepting the settlement would allow the U.S. Government to justify taking ownership of the Black Hills.

I've been there (I drove by but refused to pay the entry fee) -- the "monument" is stained, cracking, weathered, and a scar on a beautiful place. Add in the tourists and the RVs and its just plain ugly. After spending time that same trip on the Lakota Reservations in and around the BadLands, you get a true sense of just how much the US government fucked over the Indians. Mount Rushmore is a symbol of that policy of treachery, lies, dishonor, and land grabbing and I personally would prefer that it just fall apart and weather and lets the hills go back to their natural setting.

Re: Besides Mt. Rushmore, Another Reason I Like South Dakota

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 1:34 pm
by Lord Jim
Why are you so adamantly in favor of killing people seeing people receive the justice they deserve?
Fixed.

Re: Besides Mt. Rushmore, Another Reason I Like South Dakota

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 1:38 pm
by Scooter
She didn't say "murdering people" she said "killing people". Is there a problem with pointing out that execution involves killing?

Re: Besides Mt. Rushmore, Another Reason I Like South Dakota

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 1:45 pm
by Lord Jim
Well Scooter, it seemed to me that the comment lacked context....

Re: Besides Mt. Rushmore, Another Reason I Like South Dakota

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 2:03 pm
by Scooter
It's a death penalty thread. I would think the context would be obvious.