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Tuesday, January 29, 2013


HUNTSVILLE, Texas -- A Texas woman convicted of the gruesome slaying and robbery of her neighbor, a retired 71-year-old college psychology professor, is set to be the first woman put to death in the United States since 2010.
A Dallas County jury already found former nursing home therapist Kimberly McCarthy guilty of the 1997 killing when evidence at the punishment phase of her trial tied her to two similar murders a decade earlier.
"Once the jury heard about those other two, we were certainly in a deep hole," recalled McCarthy's lead trial attorney, Doug Parks. Jurors decided McCarthy should die.
Her execution, set for Tuesday evening, would be the first since a Virginia inmate, Teresa Lewis, became the 12th woman put to death since the U.S. Supreme Court in 1976 allowed capital punishment to resume. 

My Response
I guess the response is the same for many years and for many of us. As the State feels the right to take someone's life, the people are condemned for taking a life. Who is to judge the state? Is the state always perfect in its judgment? Only a supreme being gives life and perhaps is should be that same force in the universe that would take it away. Many an innocent soul has been taken by the state. In some other countries around the world, this taking of lives by the State is rampant

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