I think it's the theory vs. reality thing, some things sounds okay on paper, or seems right until you put that into practice and look at it from a couple different views, like, this guy killed someone, now the state is asking us to kill this guy, the state can't do it without the jury's say-so, and they're the ones who will have blood on their hands as well once it's all over and done with. Could be they never looked at it from that perspective when answering hypothetically that they could give the DP.
Or maybe some realize the person is more likely to die of natural causes in prison than to be executed so why help sign someone's death warrant when it'll happen naturally anyhow? It's not like he's ever getting out of prison. Just typing while thinking, that's all. Hope I haven't offended anyone.
That's kinda early for lunch, maybe they're just used to not going a full 2 hours in between meals.![]()
I'm all for the death penalty in theory and practice but I need to look at it case by case. It is possible that even someone like me could vote for life based on one or more mitigating factors.
Please don't throw rotten tomatoes at me for this. I don't know much about this case. I'm not sure whether I'd vote for death in this case based on the little I've read.
I'd have to vote DP.....just because BH made the decision to take a life, of a LEO of all people, instead of facing the consequences of being charged with 1. Prohibited Possessor for the firearm (felony), 2. Possession of Meth (felony), 3. Possession of drug paraphernalia (felony). Probably would have picked up 10 years with a plea.
So, in essence, Anthony Holly's life was worth a lousy 10 years.......shows a total disregard for human life on BH's part.
I'd have to vote DP.....just because BH made the decision to take a life, of a LEO of all people, instead of facing the consequences of being charged with 1. Prohibited Possessor for the firearm (felony), 2. Possession of Meth (felony), 3. Possession of drug paraphernalia (felony). Probably would have picked up 10 years with a plea.
So, in essence, Anthony Holly's life was worth a lousy 10 years.......shows a total disregard for human life on BH's part.
Bernina,
I haven't followed this case, except the closings. I just can't compare him to Arias, who was not on drugs, and joyfully slaughtered a human being. Anthony's life meant everything to his family and Bryan was a real loser so he definitely deserves LWOP but I am not sure, based on his attorneys closing argument, that I could give him the DP. I guess you shouldn't compare one case with another. Don't get mad at me.
I sure wouldn't want to be in LE, in this day and time. Lack of respect for authority, law and life. The jurors know far more than I do. I just want them to be okay with their decision, no matter how long it takes. Maybe they went to lunch because they have made their decision already.![]()