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Satan
11-10-2009, 10:11 PM
D.C.-area sniper executed in Virginia
Governor rejects clemency for mastermind of 2002 attacks
The Associated Press
updated 7: 02 p.m. PT, Tues., Nov . 10, 2009

RICHMOND, Va. - John Allen Muhammad was executed Tuesday night for the sniper attacks in 2002 that left 10 dead and spread such fear people were afraid to go shopping, cut grass or pump gas.

The three-week killing spree in Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C., was carried out with a teenage accomplice who is serving life in prison without parole. Muhammad, 48, died by injection at 9:11 p.m. at Greensville Correctional Center in Jarratt, prison spokesman Larry Traylor said.

He said Muhammad had no final statement and that Traylor didn't hear him utter any words during the execution.

Muhammad was executed for killing Dean Harold Meyers, who was shot in the head at a Manassas gas station during a spree that left 10 dead across Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C.

"We extend our condolences not only to the families and loved ones of the victims, but also to the family and loved ones of John Allen Muhammad," said J. Wyndal Gordon, one of Muhammad's attorneys. "It's just a tragic situation all around."

Muhammad's attorneys earlier had asked Kaine to commute his sentence to life in prison because they said he was severely mentally ill.

"I think crimes that are this horrible, you just can't understand them, you can't explain them," said Kaine, a Democrat known for carefully considering death penalty cases. "They completely dwarf your ability to look into the life of a person who would do something like this and understand why."

Muhammad and his accomplice, Lee Boyd Malvo, also were suspected of fatal shootings in Alabama, Arizona, Louisiana and Washington state.

Muhammad was offered a choice for his last meal, which he accepted and requested that details not be released to the public, NBC News reported.

Prosecutors chose to put Muhammad and Malvo on trial in Virginia first because of the state's willingness to execute killers. He and Malvo were also convicted of six other murders in Maryland and both were sentenced to six life terms.

Death ruled out for Malvo
The death penalty was later ruled out for Malvo because the U.S. Supreme Court barred the execution of juveniles, who was 17 during the killing spree.

The motive for the shootings in the nation's capital region remains murky. Malvo said Muhammad wanted to use the plot to extort $10 million from the government to set up a camp in Canada where homeless children would be trained as terrorists. But Muhammad's ex-wife has said she believes the attacks were a smoke screen for his plan to kill her and regain custody of their three children.

Muhammad had never testified or explained why he directed the attacks that terrorized the Washington region, with victims gunned down while doing everyday chores. People stayed indoors, and those who had to go outside weaved as they walked or bobbed their heads to make themselves less of a target.

The terror ended Oct. 24, 2002, when police captured Muhammad and Malvo as they slept at a Maryland rest stop in a car they had outfitted so a shooter could hide in the trunk and fire through a hole in the body of the vehicle.

Muhammad had been in and out of the military since he graduated from high school in Louisiana and entered the National Guard. A convert to Islam, John Allen Williams would later change his name to Muhammad.

He joined the Army in 1985 and trained in Washington state as a combat engineer. He did not take special sniper training but earned an expert rating in the M-16 rifle — the military cousin of the .223-caliber Bushmaster rifle used in the sniper shootings.

Life full of failures
However, his life was full of failure. He was twice divorced, and after serving in the first Iraq war, he could never find financial stability.

He opened a karate school but it didn't last; neither did his car repair shop. The man who looked for self-discipline in exercise and Islam found himself living in a homeless shelter in 2001 and a few months later was accused of shoplifting food.

Muhammad met with family members in the hours before his execution but did not have a spiritual adviser, Traylor said. The families of those killed had prepared for execution day.

Cheryll Witz was one of several victims' family members who traveled to Virginia to watch the execution. Malvo confessed that he shot her father, Jerry Taylor, on a Tucson, Ariz., golf course in March 2002 at Muhammad's direction.

"He basically watched my dad breathe his last breath," she said. "Why shouldn't I watch his last breath?"

Death penalty opponents had planned vigils across the state, and some were headed for Jarratt, about an hour south of Richmond, for the execution at Greensville Correctional Center.

Beth Panilaitis, executive director of Virginians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, said those who planned to protest understand the fear that gripped the community, and the nation, during the attacks.

"The greater metro area and the citizens of Virginia have been safe from this crime for seven years," Panilaitis said. "Incarceration has worked and life without the possibility of parole has and will continue to keep the people of Virginia safe."

Vigils planned across the state
Kaine, Virginia's first Roman Catholic governor, has openly expressed his faith-based opposition to capital punishment, but promised as a candidate in 2005 that he would carry out Virginia's death penalty law despite his beliefs.

In September, Kaine delayed the October execution of a former Army intelligence worker from Maryland convicted of killing a northern Virginia couple, saying he needed more time to consider the case. That execution is scheduled for next week.

NBC News contributed to this report.

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lesfunk
11-10-2009, 10:26 PM
fucking took long enough....
The second he was sentenced he should have been taken out behind the courthouse and been given two behind the ear.

Diamondjimi
11-10-2009, 10:52 PM
Rot in Hell Motherfucker.

Satan, wanna tell us what you have in store for him?;)

Little Texan
11-10-2009, 11:01 PM
I think they ought to bring back the electric chair and the gallows. Lethal injection is euthanasia, like being put down like an old dog. That's too easy of a punishment for a chickenshit bastard that shot 10 innocent people for no reason other than he was an evil prick. What kind of punishment is being put to sleep? Fry the fuckers, I say! Fuck being humane! I'm a firm believer in old testament justice...an eye for an eye.

kwame k
11-10-2009, 11:03 PM
Kinda like that old saying, "Hanging's too good for him".

Hardrock69
11-10-2009, 11:50 PM
WOOHOO!!!

That frees up some valuable oxygen that can be better used by a lower form of life than the fungus which grows on old dogshit.

Diamondjimi
11-11-2009, 01:13 AM
No shit.:hee: We need the goddamn death penalty up here. Scumfucks like Paul Bernardo get 3 squares a day and satellite tv when they,in reality, should be worm food.

VanHalener
11-11-2009, 01:44 PM
They caught those two pretty close to my home and I am a little disappointed that our dudes in blue here didn't kill the bastards when they approached the parked car: nice clean paperwork and BAM, look at all the money we save in the courts, jail, etc...
You pull off crimes like they did and get caught red handed you do not deserve a trial in my book. Fuck them. They should torture the hell out of the younger guy until he spills the beans about the rest of their murderous activities, and then put a .45 through his worthless head and toss his body out in a field somewhere. Immunity MY ASS!!!

sadaist
11-11-2009, 02:44 PM
fucking took long enough....
The second he was sentenced he should have been taken out behind the courthouse and been given two behind the ear.


Totally agree. But he was killed quickly relative to many other states that have death row inmates. Still not fast enough though.

Also, I think with guys like this they should trick them and execute them a week or month early as a surprise. Don't tell them until you walk them into the chamber. Why allow them to mentally prepare themselves? The victims didn't get that chance.

Seshmeister
11-11-2009, 02:51 PM
Totally agree. But he was killed quickly relative to many other states that have death row inmates. Still not fast enough though.

Also, I think with guys like this they should trick them and execute them a week or month early as a surprise. Don't tell them until you walk them into the chamber. Why allow them to mentally prepare themselves? The victims didn't get that chance.

Surely knowing is the torture?

Seshmeister
11-11-2009, 02:53 PM
Muhammad was offered a choice for his last meal, which he accepted and requested that details not be released to the public, NBC News reported.


Bacon?

FORD
11-11-2009, 02:56 PM
Bacon-wrapped pork chops with ham stuffing.

Seshmeister
11-11-2009, 02:58 PM
I think they ought to bring back the electric chair and the gallows. Lethal injection is euthanasia, like being put down like an old dog. That's too easy of a punishment for a chickenshit bastard that shot 10 innocent people for no reason other than he was an evil prick. What kind of punishment is being put to sleep? Fry the fuckers, I say! Fuck being humane! I'm a firm believer in old testament justice...an eye for an eye.

A lot of research seems to show it can be pretty nasty.

Many prisoners may be conscious and suffer severe pain, post-mortems suggest.

Since 1976, the US has killed 788 people by lethal injection. This typically involves injecting sodium thiopental to induce anaesthesia, pancuronium bromide to relax muscles and finally potassium chloride to stop the heart. Post-mortem blood levels of sodium thiopental in 49 executed prisoners revealed that 43 had levels lower than those required during surgery. Of these, 21 may have been conscious when the potassium chloride was injected (The Lancet, vol 365, p 1412).

Without adequate anaesthesia, the authors say people would experience asphyxiation, severe burning sensations, massive muscle cramping and cardiac arrest. This would constitute "cruel and unusual" punishment, forbidden by the Eighth Amendment. Paralysed by the muscle relaxant, people would not be able to indicate their pain - the reason why relaxants are not used by vets in the US when putting down animals.

BTW Old Testament justice includes stoning to death teenagers who rebel a bit so at a Van Halen website maybe not the best thing to be pushing.

lesfunk
11-11-2009, 04:34 PM
A lot of research seems to show it can be pretty nasty.

Many prisoners may be conscious and suffer severe pain, post-mortems suggest.

Since 1976, the US has killed 788 people by lethal injection. This typically involves injecting sodium thiopental to induce anaesthesia, pancuronium bromide to relax muscles and finally potassium chloride to stop the heart. Post-mortem blood levels of sodium thiopental in 49 executed prisoners revealed that 43 had levels lower than those required during surgery. Of these, 21 may have been conscious when the potassium chloride was injected (The Lancet, vol 365, p 1412).

Without adequate anaesthesia, the authors say people would experience asphyxiation, severe burning sensations, massive muscle cramping and cardiac arrest. This would constitute "cruel and unusual" punishment, forbidden by the Eighth Amendment. Paralysed by the muscle relaxant, people would not be able to indicate their pain - the reason why relaxants are not used by vets in the US when putting down animals.

BTW Old Testament justice includes stoning to death teenagers who rebel a bit so at a Van Halen website maybe not the best thing to be pushing.

Fucking pacifists ...