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Old 11-01-2012, 03:33 PM
 
Location: San Diego, CA
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Only problem is that they went to such extraordinary trouble to make sure it was a painless and non-scary death. Why do we owe these slime that? No need to cause them extreme suffering, but no need to treat them with kid gloves either. Easier to line them up against a wall in front of a firing squad. Sorry if that upsets them.

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Donnie Lee Roberts executed in Texas for killing girlfriend Vicki Bowen in 2003 - CBS News

Donnie Lee Roberts executed in Texas for killing girlfriend Vicki Bowen in 2003

AP/ November 1, 2012, 7:57 AM

HUNTSVILLE, Texas Donnie Lee Roberts, convicted in his girlfriend's 2003 slaying in Texas, was executed Wednesday for fatally shooting the woman and taking items from her home to sell or trade to support his drug habit.

Roberts, 41, became the 12th inmate to be put to death this year in the nation's most active capital punishment state. He was given a lethal injection for the killing of Vicki Bowen at her East Texas home.
Roberts' punishment came after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to review his case earlier this week, and no additional appeals were filed to try to block the lethal injection.

At the time of his arrest for the October 2003 slaying of the 44-year-old Bowen, Roberts had violated his probation for a robbery conviction in Louisiana by fleeing to Texas after dropping out of a drug treatment program.

Authorities said he apparently met Bowen, a dental assistant, at a bar and moved in with her at her Lake Livingston home, about 75 miles northeast of Houston. Their relationship soured because Roberts wasn't working and was abusing drugs and alcohol, investigators said, and he shot Bowen after she refused his demand for money.

Roberts was arrested at a suspected crack house in the town of Livingston when a truck missing from Bowen's home was spotted there the same day Bowen's body was discovered.
Roberts told authorities he made several trips from the house where Bowen was shot, collecting property that he took into town to sell and trade for crack.

He also surprised detectives by confessing to the shotgun death of a man that happened a decade earlier in Natchitoches Parish, La. Louisiana authorities initially believed the victim, Al Crow, had died of asphyxiation in a fire at the camper trailer where he was living but reopened the case following Roberts' disclosure, found shotgun pellets and determined it was a homicide.

Bowen didn't show up for work on Oct. 16, 2003, and a co-worker who went to check on her found her body wrapped in a blanket and lying in a pool of blood. A medical examiner determined Bowen was killed with two gunshots to her head.

Evidence at trial showed Roberts had a record for battery while being held in jail in Fulton County, Ga., that he'd threatened his wife to give him money for drugs, and that he warned there would be another killing if he didn't get a single-person cell in Polk County when he was jailed for Bowen's murder.

His robbery conviction in Louisiana was for a Mother's Day 2001 convenience store holdup in Baton Rouge, La., where the knife-wielding Roberts threatened to slice the throat of the female clerk.

Three more Texas prisoners are set to die in November, including one next week.

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Old 11-01-2012, 03:35 PM
 
Location: San Francisco
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Wow, Texas must be the safest place on the planet!
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Old 11-01-2012, 03:40 PM
 
Location: San Diego, CA
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Wow, Texas must be the safest place on the planet!
Nope, but it's doing more to get there than most other places are.
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Old 11-01-2012, 03:43 PM
 
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Watch out...here comes the fire storm from the libs asking "How can you be 100% sure without a doubt that they did the crime and you're not executing an innocent person?"

I wish IL were more like TX but you can kill here and still live out your days with 3 hots and a cot.
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Old 11-01-2012, 03:43 PM
 
Location: Portland, OR
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FAIL. Out of the gate. Absolute fail. This thread needs an early kill. Happy to help. If killing ones girlfriend is a Capital Crime so be it. Would Texas be able to keep up with the demand for executioners if each and every guy who killed his old lady was to be himself put down? I mean... whatever, my nly oobjection is the present inconsistency of the sentencing. What exactly is the point here. None. Just hateful spouting of Conservative claptrap. FAIL.
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Old 11-01-2012, 03:47 PM
 
Location: Los Angeles County, CA
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Bad for texas and America.

The death penalty should be abolished.

I will be voting to abolish the death penalty here in California on November 6.

Would make Clarence Ray Allen the last victim of our misguided system of vengeance in this state.

Clarence Ray Allen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Old 11-01-2012, 03:47 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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Excellent. Good to see at least one state government is still systematically killing people. I'm sure I would feel much safer in Texas even though it has twice the violent crime rate of my state (the only state to abolish the death penalty). I'm sure the world would be better off without those three little bastards who spent their entire young adult life on death row after being accused of the Robin Hood Hill murders and were later exonerated. Too bad Texas didn't get to them first!
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Old 11-01-2012, 03:48 PM
 
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FAIL. Out of the gate. Absolute fail. This thread needs an early kill. Happy to help. If killing ones girlfriend is a Capital Crime so be it. Would Texas be able to keep up with the demand for executioners if each and every guy who killed his old lady was to be himself put down? I mean... whatever, my nly oobjection is the present inconsistency of the sentencing. What exactly is the point here. None. Just hateful spouting of Conservative claptrap. FAIL.
ummmm....what?
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Old 11-01-2012, 03:51 PM
 
Location: Los Angeles County, CA
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Excellent. Good to see at least one state government is still systematically killing people.
North Korea and the ChiCom's do the same.
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Old 11-01-2012, 03:51 PM
 
Location: San Diego, CA
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Watch out...here comes the fire storm from the libs asking "How can you be 100% sure without a doubt that they did the crime and you're not executing an innocent person?"

I wish IL were more like TX but you can kill here and still live out your days with 3 hots and a cot.
It's always entertaining to watch the hand-wringing do-gooders insist that, if we can't have absolute 100% perfection, then it's better to let the murderers run wild, and merely offer to support them for the rest of their lives if we catch them.
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