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Deanna's Daydreamer
12-22-2009, 04:56 PM
We see SH** like this all the time in the VRM (victims rights movement) and it is just despicable. The media loves to print stories where they claim that this killer or that one...'just might have' some evidence that shows he is innocent. Usually, the case simply proves in time that the accused guy was guilty as hell all along. But the media is OBSESSED with portraying criminals as the 'victims of an error filled justice system' and of course 90% of the stories are codswallup.

Here's a story that has a simple logic moral behind it, and it happens all the time. A guy murders someone, gets arrested and charged, and then somehow gets out on bond! Why the F*&^ would you EVER let a murderer out ON BOND? But trust me they DO get out on bond,

and care to guess what many of them DO? You got it! They murder someone else! Needless to say,

if we had executed the murderer, then his second victim would be alive today! Simple logic and the moral of the story. Dead killers never kill again. Of course the United States media never seems to 'get that' at all, and keep on printing stories that show killers as victims of society.
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MEMPHIS, TN - A Memphis man out on bond for second degree murder, is now accused of shooting and killing another person.

Police say Eric Williams, Sr. shot a man early Saturday morning in Southeast Memphis, after the two argued. According to court documents, Williams and William Yancy argued in Williams' driveway. Then police say Williams started hitting Yancy with a shotgun, and then shot him. Yancy died at the hospital. Monday, police charged Williams with second degree murder in Yancy's death. This is the second man Williams is accused of killing this year.

We first told you about Eric Williams in March. That's when police say he shot and killed Robert Thomas during Thomas' anniversary party, also after the two argued.

Court records show Williams has a lengthy rap sheet, including multiple charges of driving without a license.

Tonight he's behind bars, with no bond. He's scheduled to appear in court Tuesday morning.

http://www.myeyewitnessnews.com/mostpopular/story/Memphis-Man-Charged-With-Murder-While-Out-On-Bond/jIUqh9-FfEe136wyN_JrfQ.cspx

spinetingler
12-23-2009, 01:18 AM
if we had executed the murderer...

out on bond for second degree murder

Second degree murder does not rate the death penalty in TN.

Tennessee. First-degree murder with 1 of 15 aggravating circumstances (Tenn. Code Ann. Sec. 39-13-204).

Revision: Amended the definition of first-degree murder to include killing in the perpetration of rape or aggravated rape of a child (Tenn Code Ann. § 39-13-202(a)(2)), effective 7/1/2007.

http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/crimes-punishable-death-penalty