Georgia Suspends Executions

Posted by | March 4, 2015 09:30 | Filed under: Good News Politics Top Stories


Corrections officers in the state of Georgia decided on Tuesday afternoon to temporarily stop executions, according to the Associated Press. The decision will affect planned executions. Officials issued the order after issues arose in the planned execution of Kelly Renee Gissendaner on Monday evening. The pentobarbital injection which was set to be used on Gissendaner was…

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2 responses to Georgia Suspends Executions

  1. anothertoothpick March 4th, 2015 at 11:08

    December 9, 1938 Seven men were on death row to be executed on the same day in Georgia.

    Six black and one white. Six of them were executed in eighty one minutes.

    Can you guess the one that did not get the chair?

    Tom Dickerson, the white man who had killed his daughters baby boy, a child that he had fathered was spared.

  2. fahvel March 4th, 2015 at 11:35

    it’s really important to be careful when planning to murder someone. The murder has to be polite with flowery overtones so the condemned will not resent being murdered – not resent having the life ripped out of them and then rest sent to the dung pile – capital punishment is such a sick and mean resort and americans seem to like it – yuck

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