“Tonight, Missouri lynched another innocent Black man,” NAACP President Derrick Johnson said in a statement.

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    Everyone from the Attorney General down to the guy giving the lethal injection is a murderer.

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      This is also the case for all other executions – it’s just state-sanctioned murder – but this case is so clearly awful and a racist lynching that hopefully it starts waking up the people who defend the death penalty.

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    They need to stop saying “Missouri” and start calling them out by name. The governor and judge lynched this man.

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    Fucking vile. Insane the bloodlust present in too many people in this fucking country.

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    Look, if you don’t test the equipment on innocent people every now and then, how are you going to know if it works on the guilty people? Am I right?

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      TLDR there was a ton of evidence at the scene, including footprints, blood, and DNA on the murder weapon.

      None of the physical evidence matched Williams, not the footprints, not the blood, not the DNA on the murder weapon, but because it had not been handled properly, the exonerating evidence was ruled inadmissible.

      Witnesses also recanted their testimony that Williams had confessed to them, and the prosecution admitted to striking jurors because they were black. There was zero physical evidence linking Williams to the scene, and zero credible witnesses claiming to have even second-hand knowledge of the crime.

      The victim’s family and the prosecution had both called for a stay of execution.

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    Well, with the way prisons are managed, this might be better then dying from heatstroke in a box in the yard. And that’s a pretty sad state to be in.

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    before anyone says ACHSKULLY The prESidEnT doEsn’t HAve Any auThOritY to StoP tHIS, yes they do. they’re a politician. negotiate. presidents break the law all the time.

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      I’m angry about this too, but what exactly are you thinking Biden could havw done? Invade Missouri? Place the governor and state Supreme court under arrest? I might enjoy that, but that’s not how America works.

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      Yes you’re right. The future needs great consideration for any current action. Making this call to pardon him would set the pace for an overuse of the power. Corrupt president’s would be issuing pardons left and right.

      I sympathize and wish for an alternate outcome. If the president did pardon, I wouldn’t object. I just understand that all actions have consequences.