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Last week, death row scum Jesus Flores committed suicide in his cell rather than face his date with an executioner.

At the end of that post, I wrote:

The only way the news could be better is if his timely end inspires some of his fellow death row inmates to follow suite.

It looks like Jesus might have done just that, as another Texas Death Row piece-of-shit hanged himself this week.

Texas Department Criminal Justice spokeswoman Michelle Lyons said William Robinson used a sheet to hang himself from the vent in his cell.

Officers resuscitated him, and he was taken to a hospital, where doctors declared him brain dead and put him on life support. Lyons said Robinson’s mother decided to terminate life support.

Robinson was convicted of capital murder for the 1985 shooting death of 26-year-old Steven Michael Creasey in a Houston apartment complex during a five-day crime spree.

A 30-year old woman who was with Creasy at the time of his death testified that Robinson and two other men beat and repeatedly raped her after they killed Creasey.

Creasy was out of prison on parole for a 1978 aggravated robbery.

Nice guy. And the world is better off without him in it. Coward in life, coward in death.

10 Responses to “William Robinson — Second Texas Death Row Inmate to Commit Suicide in a Week”

23 years and they still hadn’t executed that bastard? Texas is slipping.

[okay, this is where the scumpals come rushing in to post how he was such a cool guy]

oh wow, he actually killed himself….bummer.

Hunh.
So death is preferable to a murderer than life in prison?
Works for me.

“Creasy was out of prison on parole for a 1978 aggravated robbery.”

Wasn’t it Robinson who was out on parole, not Creasey?

Texas doesnt slipping…ist a shame that they still practice the death penalty

Actually, it’s a shame that it’s not put into effect much more quickly and more often.

The number of death row inmates who live on death row for 20+ years is ridiculous.

Let’s get on with it already.

Steven Creasy was my brother ,and a good man.It’s been so long that he’s been dead and his murderer was still alive, 23 yrs his family had with him.We have had a grave to go see.There is no justice in it.I hope this end of his sorry life will not be seen as something to feel sad about.Will Robinson brought this on himself,he never showed remorse for killing my brother.He wasn’t crazy when he did it,just an evil man.He should have fried long ago.

[Editor --- Susan, thanks for stopping in and sharing your and your family's pain and frustration with the judicial system. I hear from a lot of family members of victims, and more often than not they do want the killer executed in accordance with our laws; they do want the closure that comes with that execution. I'm horribly sorry for your loss. Hopefully your family will not have to wait much longer for justice.]

you guys are idiots.i guess you never make a mistake ,since you are all so righteous in your judging of others…..

[Editor --- yeah. I've made plenty of mistakes. Once, I washed a new red shirt with a batch of whites. It was stupid, I know. But you're a fucking moron for not knowing the difference between making a simple, harmless mistake, and premeditated murder by a lifelong thug.]

I am asking the author: why are you so mean to this man? He’s been charged, he was jailed, he was scheduled to die. He committed suicide while incarcerated.
I think that is enough now.
I didn’t know him, so it comes natural to me to ask you if you knew him to be able to bash him so hard here? Let me say, I don’t feel like saying your position is wrong because yes, he was an offender who was given death by the law, but what you are saying here is just a pointless spread of hate among people.
I move over the fact I don’t like to preach about other people’s mistakes as I do believe that every single man on earth can make mistakes (you included) and get to the poin: what do you think this mad-wording is going to be useful for?
Thanks,
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I am asking the author: why are you so mean to this man? He’s been charged, he was jailed, he was scheduled to die. He committed suicide while incarcerated.
I think that is enough now.
I didn’t know him, so it comes natural to me to ask you if you knew him to be able to bash him so hard here? Let me say, I don’t feel like saying your position is wrong because yes, he was an offender who was given death by the law, but what you are saying here is just a pointless spread of hate among people.
I move over the fact I don’t like to preach about other people’s mistakes as I do believe that every single man on earth can make mistakes (you included) and get to the poin: what do you think this mad-wording is going to be useful for?
Thanks

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