I just noticed that no one else had posted on the November 10th execution by lethal injection of the D.C. Beltway Sniper John Allen Mohammed. In October of 2002 he and his teenage accomplice Lee Boyd Malvoe terrorized America's capital by randomly gunning down 13 people, 10 of them fatally, with rifle fire from a retro-fitted car. (Malvoe is serving a life sentence.) With Mohammed's radical Islamic intentions I suppose it could be argued whether this was a serial killer case or a terrorist attack, but I don't imagine the souls of the dead much care. Mohammed faces them now, having offered no final words of any kind in his final minutes of life.
As an American, I support the death penalty, but I also feel a sadness sometimes when it happens for the thought of a life so utterly wasted.
As an American, I support the death penalty, but I also feel a sadness sometimes when it happens for the thought of a life so utterly wasted.
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