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“Today is a good day to die”

David Martinez was pronounced dead at 6:17 p.m. last night, eight minutes after the lethal drugs began flowing into his veins.

Kiersa Paul’s parents watched their daughter’s killer die, but did not comment. I think their presence was comment enough.

With his eyes closed, Martinez delivered his final statement without directly addressing either the Paul family or his own:

“Only the sky and the green grass goes on forever, and today is a good day to die,” he said, paraphrasing a Native American saying.

Actually, the day before he murdered Kiersa would have been a much better day for him to have died. Or any one of the earlier 2421 days that Martinez spent on death row (the earlier the better) would have also been a good day for him to die for his crimes.

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Martinez did not request a last meal. So, DeadManEating will not be able to post the menu.

Gary Lynn Sterling is the next Texas death row inmate slated for a date with the gurney (August 1oth).

11 Responses to “GreenBelt Killer Executed”

Justice was served. Kiersa was a very close and special person to me, I miss her very much.

I’ll simply never fully understand some people’s objection to the death penalty.

Don’t think of it as the death penalty. It’s much more politically correct to call it an “extremely late term abortion”.

Yay, Texas!

I’ll simply never fully understand how someone who claims to follow the teachings of Jesus Christ can support the death penalty. If you are in favor of the death penalty then you spit on the Savior. A true Christian man would never support the death penalty for anyone.

First of all, I’m an agnostic. Not a Christian. I don’t follow anybody’s teachings other than this Universal law: live a good life and treat people kindly, or “do unto others as you would have done unto you”. Thus, if you kill, you should be prepared to be killed.

I believe in the death penalty because I value life so much, that I think the ultimate penalty for murder should be the loss of your own life.

I’m not a Christian, either. But, since Karl is:
Christianity and the Death Penalty

Karl, let me explain it to you:

I believe in the sanctity of life. That means all life comes from God, and owes its existence to Him. And we are called to act on behalf of those who are unable to defend themselves. In order to that, it is imperative on occasion to make sure that certain individuals–who have shown such a crass, amoral, self-absorbed disregard for the lives of others–are completely robbed of the opportunity to further the evil they have already foisted upon innocent lives. An easy way of thinking of it is: I choose to protect innocent lives FIRST, even at the cost of taking it from those who have proved themselves the exact opposite of innocent.

I think Jesus approves of that compromise, in this imperfect world ruled by sin.

And I have yet to meet an opponent of the death penalty who starts their argument out with the tried-and-tired-and-false statement “I don’t see how any follower of Jesus Christ can…yada, yada, yada” who ACTUALLY KNOWS ANYTHING ABOUT JESUS CHRIST from a personal perspective. Perhaps if you were a Christian, it would be easier to have a meaningful discussion with you on the merits of Christianity and the death penalty.

Jeff H,
You think Jesus approves of this “compromise”? Who are you to speak in the name of our Father? You are both a fool and a sinner. A false Christian who uses his pronounced belief in the Savior to further his own self-righteous agenda of ignorance and hypocrisy. The same kind of man who denounces pedophiles whilst secretly casting a lecherous eye on his neighbors children. Go back home to your trailer Jeff and ask the Lord’s forgiveness…and stay away from the neighborhood elementary school.

Who are you to speak in the name of our Father?

The same can be asked of you: Who are you to speak in the name of Christ?

The same kind of man who denounces pedophiles whilst secretly casting a lecherous eye on his neighbors children.

You should know. You’re name is listed under Megan’s Law in all 50 states and 2 of the territories. Hurry now, otherwise you’ll be late for your local NAMBLA meeting.

I am not a Christian, but I am an attorney. I make a living presenting cases to a “jury of your peers.” Most of these housewives, retired folk, and other persons come from a background of little critical thinking. Oh they try. I have not seen a jury not attempt to give 100+% to a case, but the simple fact is that these people “feel” their way to a judgment. They do not “think” the evidence through, nor do they criticize it. I have seen really STUPID decisions made by a jury.

The bottom line is this: We have innocent people in prison. We have innocent people on death row. Jurors are incompetent to make life or death decisions, and our system too often rubber-stamps convictions. We need to either end the death penalty, or admit that we execute innocent people and be willing to go to sleep at night comfortable that our government is snuffing out innocent lives.

Well, if you really are an attorney and you feel your juries do not “think” the evidence through or examine it critically, maybe the problem lies with you? Is it possible that you are just a really bad trial attorney? Just a thought.

I have difficulty believing you are an attorney, though. You’ve made numerous assertions that you can’t back up with facts, which is not very attorney like at all.

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