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Apr 18, 2010

(13 paragraphs, 4 links, 2 email addresses)  Below is an excerpt from Hank Skinner's account of March 24, 2010 - the day he was to die in a Texas execution chamber.  The United States Supreme Court issued a stay of execution within an hour before his scheduled death.  Skinner had pled for the justice system to give him an opportunity to test his DNA against evidence used to convict him, but his requests were denied.  Hopefully, Skinner can prove his innocence during the stay that the High Court granted.

Skinner relates what happened during his near-death experience.  He said being allowed to spend time with his daughters during the final visit that condemned men have was worth the agony of facing imminent execution.  He had not seen them or held them in his arms for many years, and he had never touched one of his children before enfolding her in his embrace during their heart-wrenching visit.  

Skinner wrote, "I really enjoyed my final visits, especially with my daughters. My oldest daughter, Natalie Jo, I have not held her since she was 5 or 6, not seen a photo of her since she was 11. My middle daughter, Kristen Nicole, I’ve never seen her in person, although I’d been in her presence when she was a kid.  It was very difficult for me to sit there and look at them as grown women."

After visits ended, as the clock ticked and prison guards readied the lethal injection room, Skinner was given last rites and another opportunity to say goodbye to loved ones by telephone.  Skinner's account in the excerpt below starts at the point when he completed those final personal calls.

Hank Skinner wrote:
I’d finished making all my calls but I ran over, past 5:00pm. So my last call was to my lawyer. Official news of the stay came at 5:40pm, the Sgt told me. So I was 20 minutes away from death – they kill you at 6:01pm. Doug told me, “hello? Hank? You have the most uncanny sense of timing of anyone I know.” I’m like “Yeah? Why is that?”; he said “Well…” and hesitated. The way I heard “well”… I thought he was gonna say “the Supreme Court just turned you down, I’m so sorry”; but instead he said “we just got word the Supreme Court granted you a stay and set the case for their conference calendar”.

He said some other stuff but I couldn’t hear it ‘cause I’d dropped the phone and was too busy whooping and hollering to hear anything. I kinda slid down the wall and caught the receiver up and thought I heard him say they’d be up to see me tomorrow. So I quickly hung up and asked to call my daughter Kristen so I could tell her and Natalie Jo, which I did. Kristen immediately started crying – I’m like “child, I swear. First you’re crying ‘cause I’m gonna die, now you’re crying ‘cause I’m gonna live?” She says “but Daddy, I’m so happy!” Well, Hell. I guess I couldn’t argue with that, huh.

Mentally though, I could not process this stay right away. I felt, physically, like a thousand pound weight was lifted off my chest. Then I felt so light and thought I was gonna float off the ground and my chest started hurting ‘cause my heart was beating so hard. I was trying to talk to Chaplain Hart and Lt Seitz, but I really couldn’t hear what they were saying because of the buzzing in my ears.

Skinner wrote that he was calm as he ate his last supper.  He felt that many people all over the world were praying for him, and he was able to stay strong even during that last day.  Skinner published a way for people to communicate with him while he waits for whatever comes next.

"If you e-mail me at h.w.skinner@gmail.com or hwskinner@yahoo.com my wife or pastor’s wife is who gets it, out there. They print it out and mail it to me." 

My mail is often prevented.  If you write to Hank Skinner, please send him a copy of the article that I wrestled for hours with cyberstalkers to publish.  Send him this link, please: 
HANK SKINNER'S LAST WISH - JUSTICE
http://freespeakblog.blogspot.com/2010/03/hank-skinners-last-wish-justice.html 

Tell Skinner I had to leave my home and face in-person stalkers who follow me to public libraries when I am prevented from using my own PC due to illegal takeovers. My home computers are placed on cyberstalkers' Intranet in order to prevent my activism for condemned prisoners like Skinner and others who suffer in the justice system.  I was prevented from uploading any articles  for Michael Sigala, the man who Texas executed on March 2, a few weeks before Skinner's planned death.  Whenever cyberstalkers wish, they prevent me from going online.  I have spent thousands of dollars I could not afford trying to end the illegal censorship, but they prevail.  I use online services at major networks to advocate to decriminalize mental illness and protest capital punishment and other human rights abuses. However, I face intense censorship.  Recently, I positioned the names of several condemned men who I advocate for in Twitter's "real-time search field," but none of my tweets appeared.

In the days leading up to Skinner's execution, my access to Internet services from my home computer was severed.  Tell Skinner I found the courage to leave home on March 23 to write an appeal for his life and add my voice to the many thousands of others that cried out against the injustice that his execution without DNA testing would have been.  Let him know that I did not try to put my Skinner article in a Care2 eCard, because my eCards for Thomas Arthur and Cameron Todd Willingham arrived to addressees blank on September 1, 2009 - all of my data had been stripped from the eCards to interfere with people learning about those cases.  Also, gMail went down the same day, which prevented me from sending information about the wrongful executions via email.  Most of all, please let Skinner know that he was right.  People were indeed praying for him as he said goodbye to his family, ate the final meal, and received last rites.  Assure Hank Skinner that Almighty God heard our prayers and granted him mercy.  The heart of the king is in God's hands.  We give Him all the praise for Supreme Court justices who stayed the executioner's needle, and Hank Skinner yet breathes.  God loves justice!

Hank Skinner's full account of his near-death experience is at this PrisonMovement link: 
"NEW HELL HOLE NEWS"
http://prisonmovement.wordpress.com/2010/04/18/new-hell-hole-news-23-by-hank-skinner/

Mary Neal
http://wrongfuldeathoflarryneal.com/

Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill
http://www.Care2.com/c2c/group/AIMI 

Mar 23, 2010

Ohio passed criminal justice reform bill, reports the Innocence Project.

http://www.innocenceproject.org/docs/IPonline/Mar2010.php

Ohio lawmakers last week passed a package of sweeping criminal justice reforms aimed at preventing injustice by addressing the leading causes of wrongful convictions. The bill, which Gov. Ted Strickland is expected to sign within days, was called by one lawmaker “one of the most important pieces of criminal justice legislation in this state in a century."

Each time DNA testing helps to free an innocent person from prison, we can study how our criminal justice system failed — and address the problem so it doesn’t happen again. Ohio is now a model in targeting reforms to help free the innocent, prevent wrongful convictions and apprehend the true perpetrators of crime.

The bill includes improvements to lineup procedures, a method for parolees to apply for DNA testing, incentives for police departments to record interrogations and a requirement that evidence in serious crimes be preserved. The Innocence Project worked closely with the Ohio Innocence Project for the last two years to pass these critical reforms.

While these reforms are badly needed from coast to coast, the urgency for systemic change became clear in Ohio after the Columbus Dispatch published the groundbreaking series "Test of Convictions," documenting flaws in the state’s system and helping to bring about two exonerations so far. The series’ two reporters, Mike Wagner and Geoff Dutton, will receive the Innocence Network’s first-annual Journalism Award next month.
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While Ohio is correcting some problems in its justice system, Texas prepares to execute Hank Skinner on March 24, 2010.  Skinner claims he is innocent, but the State of Texas refused Skinner the right to test his DNA evidence at his own expense.

Mary Neal
Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill
http://www.Care2.com/c2c/group/AIMI

Dec 19, 2009
Lethal Injection Table      Jail Hands  

Movement to remove death penalty strengthens, but obstacles remain • The number of death sentence verdicts in 2009 was the lowest since the Supreme Court allowed executions to resume in 1976.
• Even in the Death Belt, states like Texas, which averaged 34 death sentences a year in the 1990s, handed down just nine this year.
• Three states in the past two years have abolished the death penalty, making New Mexico the 15th state to do so.
• Eleven states considered an abolition bill, which passed in one house of Colorado and Montana’s state legislatures, and which was adopted by Connecticut’s legislature, but vetoed by the governor.
• Nine more men under sentence of death were exonerated, bringing the total since 1973 to 139.
• A poll of police chiefs nationwide revealed little support for the practice as a law enforcement tool (”…one of the most inefficient uses of taxpayer money in fighting crime” )

While the DPIC report does not make predictions about the future, the movement to abolish the death penalty will also suffer disappointments and setbacks. For example, while public support for capital punishment continues to drop in California, which has the nation’s largest death row, the state may soon experience a spate of executions, which, because of two parallel legal challenges, has kept the state from executing anyone since Clarence Ray Allen was executed four years ago this January.

Related Links: California’s prison system, what now? | Riot at California prison as budget cuts loom | California’s three strikes law, 15 years later

First, a federal court found California’s execution protocol did not meet the requirements of the Eighth Amendment’s ban on “cruel or unusual punishment,” and ordered the state to come with new procedures. But the state violated the Administrative Procedures Act and had to start over by soliciting public input on the proposals. In the meantime, individual cases continue to wend their way through the legal thicket that is death penalty law. A number have reached the end of the appellate process and await only the decisions in the challenges pending before the state court (procedural) and the federal court (substantive).

Both those challenges are likely to be decided early in 2010, and if they are decided in the state’s favor, a number of those individuals will soon be put to death in San Quentin’s death chamber.

But while we face the real possibility of imminent executions here, internationally, both California and the U.S. continue to find themselves ever more isolated in regards to the death penalty. A few examples:

* Last month, the Russian constitutional court ruled that the ban on executions would continue to be in effect.
Turkmenistan abolished the death penalty a decade ago.
• Last year, Kyrgyzstan abolished the death penalty through a constitutional amendment guaranteeing the “inherent right to life for everyone.”
South Korea has signaled by letter to the Council of Europe that “it guarantees the non-application of the death penalty.”
• This month, a minister in Japan’s ruling coalition promised that “the Japanese government will work toward abolition.”
• China, which executes more people than any other country, has significantly reduced the number of offenses subject to capital punishment, and the vice president of the Supreme People’s Court has promised more leniency in capital cases.
• In Africa, even while Uganda debates the death penalty for homosexual conduct, other countries are following the lead South Africa established by abolishing the death penalty 11 years ago… Kenya commuted the death sentences of 4,000 people to life in prison, and in June, Togo became the 15th country in Africa to abolish capital punishment.

While the U.S. remains in the international company of Iran, Iraq, China and Cuba in its insistence on putting its citizens to death, mounting evidence points toward continuing erosion of support for capital punishment in the state, in the country, and in the world.

Note:  A ruling is expected on the lethal injection regulations for California the first part of 2010.

http://www.sdnn. com/sandiego/ 2009-12-18/ blog/a-more- perfect-union/ movement- to-remove- death-penalty- strengthens- but-still- sees-obstacles
 
Michael A. Kroll writes for New America Media

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DEATH TO THE DEATH PENALTY!
Oct 8, 2009

YOU CANNOT FIND A HUMANE WAY TO END A LIFE! 

JUST SAY "DEATH TO THE DEATH PENALTY!"


Ohio considering bone, muscle for lethal injection
By STEPHEN MAJORS (AP) – 2 days ago

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio is considering injecting lethal drugs into inmates' bone marrow or muscles as an alternative to — or a backup for — the traditional intravenous execution procedure, a prisons department spokeswoman said Tuesday.

"Everything is on the table" as the state researches ways to adjust its death chamber procedure in the wake of a failed execution last month, when officials couldn't locate suitable veins on inmate Romell Broom, said Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction spokeswoman Julie Walburn.

Broom's execution is on hold at least until a federal court hearing takes place on Nov. 30. Gov. Ted Strickland issued reprieves for two other death-row inmates on Monday, saying that more time is needed to study the execution procedure.

The changes could include a different procedure to access veins, the use of a device to inject lethal chemicals directly into an inmate's bone marrow, or injection into muscles.

"We don't believe that this exam or the reprieve are a reflection of the skills and ability of our team," Walburn said. "This was a rare and exceptional circumstance, but we want to make sure we have a contingency plan if this were to reoccur."

Richard Dieter, director of the nonprofit Death Penalty Information Center, said he isn't aware of any other states that have considered, or currently use, injections into bone marrow or muscle.

Ohio's current procedure gives officials as much time as they need to locate suitable veins, but other states have procedures for dealing with inmates in such circumstances.

In Kentucky, the execution team can only try for one hour. Other states, including Florida, allow for a procedure in which the team cuts the skin to find a vein.

Ohio officials also are exploring whether to keep the state's three-drug regimen — a sedative, a paralyzing agent and a chemical to stop the heart — or to rely on a single drug, Walburn said. It could be used as a backup if officials encounter difficulty locating veins, or as a new procedure to replace the old one.

The article gets even more greusome.  See it in its entirety at this link:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ju0_UPvEVxUhVLghH9flkDra4lEAD9B5Q3804

Aug 31, 2009

2.3 million Americans Are Imprisoned. Some face
execution without adequate proof of guilt.


Please Note at Care2 News Network:  http://www.care2.com/news/member/513396753/1236493

Please take the poll and pass it on. 

Thomas Arthur has been on Alabama's death row for over 26 years for a murder he did not commit.  Definitive DNA tests were available 20 years ago, but Arthur was repetedly refused the right to prove his innocence.  Finally this year, Arthur was granted the right to DNA testing, and THE DNA TESTS PROVED ARTHUR IS INNOCENT!  But just like Supreme Court Justice Scalia wrote in the Troy Davis matter, proving "actual innocence" after conviction does not necessarily mean you won't still be executed or spend your life behind bars if you had a trial already!  Alabama still wants to kill Thomas Arthur because authorities allegedly caught him in a lie he told to avoid wrongful execution last year.  Should Arthur be executed, despite his innocence, because he told a fibb?

March 26, 2010 - When I checked today, the poll about Thomas Arthur at VOTING CENTRAL was offline.  In fact, all four of my Voting Central polls are offline.  I hope Thomas Arthur's poll was not taken offline because he will be executed despite his clean DNA test results that came back in July.  When his test results came from the forensic lab with a statement that Arthur's DNA was not a match for ANYTHING from the crime scene that was tested, the judge SEALED his DNA results and an Alabama D.A. announced that he would petition for Arthur's death warrant in August.  Innocence does not matter - only that he was convicted.  Arthur's situation was kept out of the news, despite the fact that his case had much publicity before his test results indicated innocence.  Is my poll down to prevent the public from speculating about Arthur's DNA tests indicating innocence?

TAKE THE POLL AND PASS IT ON!  http://www.votingcentral.com/VotingCentral/displayPoll.do?pollId=1236f80e-49c4-163d-b520-0cb9ffffffd4


The poll is by VotingCentral -
Should Thomas Arthur Be Executed for Telling a Fibb?


Michael Jackson was honest in the video -

"They Don't Care About Us"  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNJL6nfu__Q

MJJ's video was previously at this link, but as OFTEN happens when I publish links, the data goes offline - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCqQ2JcQWGs

Whites who lack wealth are in the slave class right along with African Americans and Latinos.  Justice is not about race, but socio-economic status.  At my online organization, ASSISTANCE TO THE INCARCERATED MENTALLY ILL, most of my members are Caucasians, and their sick relatives are tossed in jail and solitary confinement just like Mr. Frank Horton was in Nashville's CCA facility.

It is time we learn the truth of what MLK told us years ago:  "Come together as brothers, or perish together as fools."

NOTE:  My other three Voting Central polls are offline also.  THEY ALL SHOULD BE AT THIS LINK: http://www.votingcentral.com/VotingCentral/vcUser.do?userName=MaryNeal     One poll asked, "Do Americans Need Town Hall Meetings Regarding Enforced Vaccines vs. FEMA Camps?"  Another asked, "Which Vaccine Will You Be Forced to Accept?" (There are different serums for dignitaries in one country, reportedly.)  The third offline poll asked, "Should We Try Again?"  It regarded The Cochran Firm defrauding my family, including my 80-year-old mother when it contracted to be Larry Neal's wrongful death attorneys but worked FOR the jail behind our backs to withhold any legal action regarding his secret arrest and murder.

Mary Neal
http://wrongfuldeathoflarryneal.com/
P.O. Box 153, Redan, GA  30074
Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill
http://www.Care2.com/c2c/group/AIMI
MARY NEAL'S GOOGLE PROFILE
http://www.google.com/profiles/MaryLovesJustice


 

 
 
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