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Thursday, May 12, 2022

Unrepentant to the very end

FLORENCE, Ariz. (AP) - An Arizona man convicted of killing a college student in 1978 has become the first person to be executed in the state after a nearly eight-year hiatus in its use of the death penalty. 

Clarence Dixon, 66, was put to death by lethal injection at the state prison in Florence for his murder conviction in the killing of 21-year-old Arizona State University student Deana Bowdoin. He is the sixth inmate to be put to death in the United States this year. 

7 comments:

  1. 1978 - this is not justice... it is a sick joke

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    1. They didn't catch him until 2008 when they were able to match his dna. Still, 14 years is too long, too.

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  2. I like to think that the Devil starts planning your punishment in Hell from the moment that you comment your heinous act.
    And the longer that you dodge your punishment on Earth, the worse your punishment in Hell gets.

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  3. A hollow point .45 round just below the navel would have been better and cheaper.

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  4. Hollow point .45, up and right of the navel, (LIVER). There, I fixed it for you.

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  5. Only 6 executions so far this year ,... c'mon ..you are falling behind.

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