Allen Bridgers was supposed to be executed tonight for the 1997 death of his 53-year old roommate, Mary Amie. But he was granted a reprieve today so that his lawyers can try to prove that Bridgers was mentally retarded at the time.
Bridgers confessed to the crime, saying that he was high on crack cocaine at the time of the murder:
“I’m guilty of the crime, but I wasn’t in the right frame of mind,” Bridgers said. “I took a life, but I shouldn’t go pay for it with my life. It’s like them playing God. I just want people to understand I’m not a bad person. I’m no serial killer. I just made a mistake.”
It’s like them playing God? You mean kinda’ like how you played God with Mary Amie’s life?
I just want people to understand I’m not a bad person. Actually, Allen…not only are you a “bad” person, but you are the most vile and sickest kind of animal in our society.
I just made a mistake. A mistake? Putting regular gasoline in a diesel engine is a mistake. Sprinkling two spoonfuls of salt into your morning coffee instead of sugar is a mistake. Yelling out your wife’s sister’s name during sex is a really big mistake. But robbing and killing someone so you could go buy more crack cocaine? That’s not a mistake; that’s an act of pure evil—one that is deserving of no lenienancy, no compassion, and no second chances.
You might not burn in hell tonight, Mr. Bridgers…but rest assured: you will burn in hell.





THANK YOU for posting the concept of what a ‘mistake’ really is. I’m sick of hearing all those anti-idiots chanting “it was just a mistake” and “it doesn’t make them a bad person”.
I think my favorite part is “I’m guilty of the crime, but…”
But what? If being convicted in federal court in multiple states, and murder doesn’t make him a bad person, I don’t know what does.
Blah on him!
Left by kw on July 25th, 2006 at 3:37 pm