Four other Texas prisoners are set to die this month, including two more next week. They're among at least 15 Texas inmates with execution dates in the coming months.
Freaking pinkos caused us a backlog. Gotta clean house.
The arguments in his case, focusing on rights of foreigners under international treaty, were similar to those used unsuccessfully Tuesday by lawyers for condemned Texas prisoner Jose Medellin. In that case, the Supreme Court, with four of the nine justices dissenting, rejected his appeal and the Mexican-born Medellin was executed for participating in the gruesome gang rape and murders of two teenage Houston girls 15 years ago.
That fucker Medellin and the rest of his homies should have died a slow painful death at the hands of the girls' fathers and brothers.
On June 24, 1993, the girls were at a party at a friend's apartment when they realized the lateness of the hour. Following the railroad tracks through T.C. Jester Park, they concluded, would shave 10 minutes off their trip to Elizabeth's Oak Forest home.
As the girls made their way past a thicket near White Oak Bayou, they stumbled onto the tail end of a drunken gang initiation. When they blundered into the group of youths, Medellin — 5 feet, 5 inches tall and weighing just 135 pounds — grabbed Elizabeth and flipped her to the ground. Jennifer, drawn by Elizabeth's scream, turned to help and was herself captured.
As the teens cried and struggled, six gang members took turns raping them.
Finally, gang leader Peter Cantu told Medellin, "We're going to have to kill them."
Gang members Derrick O'Brien and Raul Villarreal looped a belt around Jennifer's throat, pulling with such force that the belt broke. Cantu, Medellin and Efrain Perez strangled Elizabeth with a shoelace. Then they stomped on the girls' throats for good measure.
Four days later, police, acting on a tip from a gang member's brother, found the teens' bodies, badly decomposed in the summer heat.
The victims were identified through dental records.
Judge Cathy Cochran, a member of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, which last week rejected his appeals, wrote that Medellin bragged to his friends that the victims had been virgins until they were attacked by the gang.
"His written confession," Cochran wrote, "displayed a callous, cruel and cavalier attitude toward the two girls that he had raped and helped to murder. Surely no juror or judge will ever forget his words or his sordid deeds."
Medellin, who grew up in poverty amid drug abuse and an unstable home environment, twice refused to be interviewed for this story.
But on his Web site, posted by a Canadian anti-death penalty group, he claims: "I'm where I am because I made an adolescent choice. That's it!
"My life is in black and white like old western movies," he wrote. "But unlike the movies, the good guys don't always finish first."
What a fucking fuckhead. None of the scumbags were older than 19. One has already gone to hell, two got their sentences commuted to life because they were under 17 when the crime occurred, and now this one got his. One or two more to go, I think. As for his claims of Mexican rights, he was born in Mexico BUT CAME TO THE US AS A CHILD, so his worthless ass grew up here and he spoke English.
I love this part:
(Judge) Cochran, however, disagreed in her appeals court concurrence. "Some societies may judge our death penalty barbaric," she wrote. "Most Texans, however, consider death a just penalty in certain rare circumstances. Many Europeans disagree. So be it."
Texas has rebuffed not only the U.N. and Bush, but Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey and the judicial arm of the Organization of American States, which has demanded Medellin receive a new trial.
Fuck the world courts. Animals like this do not deserve to live.
Say what you will, and I know not everyone agrees with the death penalty, but I personally have no problem with it and/or the way Texas handles it. I feel it is neither arbitrary or reckless.