Friday, March 15, 2019
The Case of Billy Frank Vickers :: Essays Papers
The Case of Billy Frank VickersAccording to the article, Prosecutors Doubt convict Confession True, by Angela K. Brown, Billy Frank Vickers, condemned inmate, received a lethal injection on Wednesday night January 28, 2004 for a 1993 murder after confessing that he was involved in about a dozen other crimes, including the shootings that pop off a cloud of suspicion over Davis for three decades (Brown). Jack Strickland, a former prosecutor in the Davis case, said he had n eer hear of Vickers and that his claims were a last-ditch attempt to get attention and monkey virtually with the system. Now the question arises of whether lethal injection was the best option for enceinte Billy Frank Vickers, non because he is innocent, but because of the question of whether it is human to take away someones life by inserting chemicals into his or her body that may cause more pain than can ever be imagined. I personally believe that there is no justifiable reason to give someone the cobblers last penalty as a form of punishment. In the minds of the American public and jurors in capital cases the light of lethal injection is of a clean, clinical, and painless end. As democracyd in the article, Lethal Injection, seventy-one percent of those responding to a 2001 survey considered injection to be the least cruel form of execution (Lethal Injection). This perception is an advantage to the state because the public is much more willing to accept execution in this form and jurors are more willing to convict and pass the death sentence. At times it is understood why the death penalty would be considered in cases. Maybe the people are a threat to not only society but also to themselves, and need to be found to death so they can do no harm to anyone. Vickers gunned devour a grocery store owner who was probably trying to select a living for himself and his family. Now this man is gone his family is left in agony, and maybe Vickers deserves to die. Some people may say an eye f or an eye, a tooth for a tooth, but do two wrongs make a pay off? Some people may consider the death penalty as inhumane. As stated in the article, Naked City, by Rita Radostitz, Texas uses three chemicals in the lethal injection process sodium thiopental (an extremely short anesthetic), pancuronium bromide (which paralyses the diaphragm and other muscles so the inmate is unable to move or speak, even if he is in pain), and potassium chloride (which stops the heart).
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