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On Monday, the state of Georgia will execute its first woman in 70 years

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Does this mother deserve to die? On Monday, the state of Georgia will execute its first woman in 70 years - even though she didn't commit murder 
<ul class="">[*]Kelly Gissendaner sentenced to death for plotting her husband's murder
[*]On Monday, she will be first woman to be executed in Georgia since 1945 
[*]She 'convinced' boyfriend Gregory Owen to kill Douglas in February 1997
[*]Her then-lover kidnapped and stabbed her husband and burned the body
[*]He is serving a life prison sentence but could be released in next 10 years
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Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...z3SsioMJGt


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She might not have killed her husband herself, but hiring someone to do it is just as bad.  She might as well have done it herself.


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We should just execute him too.


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Quote:Does this mother deserve to die? On Monday, the state of Georgia will execute its first woman in 70 years - even though she didn't commit murder 
  • Kelly Gissendaner sentenced to death for plotting her husband's murder
  • On Monday, she will be first woman to be executed in Georgia since 1945 
  • She 'convinced' boyfriend Gregory Owen to kill Douglas in February 1997
  • Her then-lover kidnapped and stabbed her husband and burned the body
  • He is serving a life prison sentence but could be released in next 10 years
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...z3SsioMJGt

 
 

What does being a mother have to do with it?  

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I don't get why the one would get life and other a death sentence?


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Quote:What does being a mother have to do with it?  
 

 

Just the Brit paper trying to garner sympathy for her

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Quote:I don't get why the one would get life and other a death sentence?
 

Maybe he confessed, and complied with the investigation?

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Quote:Does this mother deserve to die? On Monday, the state of Georgia will execute its first woman in 70 years - even though she didn't commit murder 
  • Kelly Gissendaner sentenced to death for plotting her husband's murder
  • On Monday, she will be first woman to be executed in Georgia since 1945 
  • She 'convinced' boyfriend Gregory Owen to kill Douglas in February 1997
  • Her then-lover kidnapped and stabbed her husband and burned the body
  • He is serving a life prison sentence but could be released in next 10 years
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...z3SsioMJGt

 
 

If the facts are as you state, then I think she committed murder.  She used her boyfriend to murder her husband just as if she used a gun to murder him.  

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Quote:Maybe he confessed, and complied with the investigation?
 

Makes sense he cut a deal and got life in return.

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(This post was last modified: 02-26-2015, 06:19 PM by boudreaumw.)

Quote:Makes sense he cut a deal and got life in return.
Still seems incredibly inane to give the murderer life for turning on the non violent accomplice and that person in turn getting death. 


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Quote:Still seems incredibly inane to give the murderer life for turning on the non violent accomplice and that person in turn getting death. 
 

Not to me.   If she was the instigator, then she was the cause of her husband's death, and like I said, whether she used a gun or a hit man, she is guilty of murder as far as I'm concerned.   It's the same as if a mafia don got one of his underlings to kill someone.   He'd be guilty of murder, too.  In many cases the guy who pulled the trigger has flipped and gone into witness protection, and the mafia don who ordered the murder got convicted of murder.  

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Quote:Still seems incredibly inane to give the murderer life for turning on the non violent accomplice and that person in turn getting death. 
 

Not really.  You want to get a conviction.  It's a lot harder to get a conviction than you might think.  Having someone confess goes a long ways.

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Quote:Not really.  You want to get a conviction.  It's a lot harder to get a conviction than you might think.  Having someone confess goes a long ways.
 

Quote:Not to me.   If she was the instigator, then she was the cause of her husband's death, and like I said, whether she used a gun or a hit man, she is guilty of murder as far as I'm concerned.   It's the same as if a mafia don got one of his underlings to kill someone.   He'd be guilty of murder, too.  In many cases the guy who pulled the trigger has flipped and gone into witness protection, and the mafia don who ordered the murder got convicted of murder.  
Don't get me wrong I don't think one is less wrong than the other.

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