
Moore went to his death with both grace and dignity after he repeatedly apologized for killing a young San Antonio police officer, Fabian Dominguez, 29 who interrupted a burglary in 1995. Moore was only 22 years old when he put in motion an ugly 12-year ride to Hell for himself.
More acknowledged that he was a disappointment for his family and friends. Not even this execution will reverse the severe damage and grief caused by an insane criminal act. For some strange reason I find comfort that Moore has been freed from his demons. If there is redemption perhaps Moore has been forgiven.
As for capital punishment it may be kinder to the killers than a lifetime in a cage with other convicts. This adds up to two young lives wasted as now two families suffer.
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1. Mistakes and wrongful convictions do happen.
2. No government should have the power to kill its own people because sooner or later they always abuse their authority in that regard.
Taking helpless people to a place of execution, strapping them down and killing them is a cowardly act for any person or government to commit. Executing someone for crimes committed decades earlier is nothing short of bizarre especially if that person has behaved well in prison
It gives the family some additional closure and ensures that no one else will ever have to worry about being victimized by this person ever again. Even with a life sentence, the courts can intervene because of an appeal and somehow find some technicality that could eventually lead to release.
Seems that the whole criminal justice system needs an overhaul. Too many innocents convicted for crimes they didn't commit, and too many guilty set free because of some technicality.
Only the death penalty provides that guarantee. You can build all the safeguards in the process you want; i.e. DNA, multiple appeals, whatever.
But I believe the community or the society in which we live has the right to seek these guarantees due to the threat certain individuals pose against everyone in society simply by drawing a continuous breath and their natural inclination of serious harm toward others.
We put people on Death Row based on snitch testimony and dubious circumstantial evidence. As for DNA evidence, it too can have legs via contamination or actual planting of evidence.
Now that being said...
here is the hard part to deal with.
I believe my friend deserved to die by the states hand.
Until you can say this, you do not truly appreciate what it means to be for or against the death penalty.
Jon will always be remembered as friend and brother....
Safe travels my friend.....