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How could he be convicted if there 5 statements that confirm he was else where? It does help the argument to omit these details: "On May 20, 1981, Gary Graham, a 5'10" black 17-year-old resident of Houston, abducted Lisa Blackburn, a 57-year-old taxi driver at a gas station, took... more
Reviewed by Whomadewho Jan 25 2009, 12:43pm ( 49 reviews ) • documentaryphotographs.com
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Reviewed by Sharazade on Oct 20, 6:22pm
"When you murder another human being, you forfeit your own right to live. Why isn't that obvious to some people?" The problem is proving that someone actually has murdered another human being. If murdering another human being means you forfeit your own life then a State that puts an innocent person to death is in trouble.
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Reviewed by paperplanes on Jun 30, 2:55am
fuck you society.
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Reviewed by civver on Jun 01, 8:04pm
There's a downside to the death penalty.
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Rated by tikka on May 03 2009, 3:53pm
This world is too badly fucked up. I am sick and tired of seeing the country being run by incompetent fucks.
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Rated by IRIEPRINCESS on Feb 03 2009, 8:59pm
If this is true, How in the world could he have been convicted? We live in a cruel "perfect?" world where colour is the least and evidence gets twisted. Human life means little these days and we see many news programs/media where people have been wrongfully convicted for crimes they did not commit, yet after a life is taken away at such a young age, who gives back what? money can't buy everything. We advance in Age, not regress. What is lost stays lost. So Sad.
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Rated by Thanatossassin on Feb 03 2009, 4:32pm
Gary Graham was convicted on the testimony of a single eyewitness who, after a robbery and murder, saw someone "for a split second" at 9:30pm in a dimly-lit Safeway parking lot from a distance of "thirty three to forty four feet". At least five other people witnessed the crime, and were much closer to the suspect. None of these witnesses could identify Graham. Four people have sworn affidavits that Mr. Graham was with them continuously at the time of the crime and have passed polygraph tests. Many feel this evidence against Graham was insufficient to convict anyone of murder. He was 17 years old at the time of his conviction. Graham was executed June 22, 2000.
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Rated by The-Evil-Duck on Feb 03 2009, 10:18am
This gave me shivers. The death penalty is positively medieval. It's savage and wrong.