The once-State of California officially announced that the execution of Albert Greenwood Brown for raping and killing a 15-year-old girl in 1980 is off. Reason? They can't get the ruling from the plethora of judges in diffeent courts before Friday-when the supply of sodium thiopental expires, and the state can't get any more until the spring of 2011 at the earliest.
And Governor Katzenjammer is complaining-after he put it off at the beginning of the week for almost two days so Brown could get the judges to consider the "mitigating" factor that he was beaten by his family when he was a child.
Of course, there is still hope that Brown will beg the state to kill him so's he won't have to live in this crazy place anymore.
WANTED:
Sodium thiopental
Will pay generous price for 20-year supply
Will pay for overnight shipping
Contact: State of California
Attorney General's Office
(Ask for Mr Brown)
Jerry, that is.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
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2 comments:
This whole scenario is nuts.
It's a Mel Brooks noir.
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