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Re: Marlin Gray Executed

To: THE WATCHER
The death penalty in and of itself is cruel and unusual punishment. If you do not think so, then be shackled in a 10'X 13' bulletproof glass-enclosed cage with no privacy, the lights on 24/7, two male guards watching you 24/7, limited no-contact visits with any friends or family, and the whole time know that that black door 15 feet in front of your direct vision is also the door to the execution chamber in where about 4 days you are going to be forced to lie on a gurney and have your life abruptly halted permanently by a group of male strangers and there is nothing you can say about it. I don't assume Marlin to be innocent, I can prove it as well as others can, too. "From what you have observed it does not appear (that he's innocent) to be the case" begs me to ask the question, "What exactly have you 'observed' that would motivate you to make such a statement? Were you there on the bridge? Did you investigate the case at all? Have you reviewed all his case file like I have in-depth? You have only observed what the media has put out there, but they do not know nor would they want to know the truth behind this whole story...the facts would blow you away...there are skeletons in the closets of the Kerry and Cummins family that would definitely change your mind. But keep the faith...your time will come some day and you'll hope people will fight for your innocence, as well.



rlin Gray,for some reason,also assume him to be innocent and from what I have observed that does not appear to be the case.

I don't believe in the death penalty,but this guy looked guilty as sin.
 

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