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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 4332951" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>The animals will know everlasting pain.</p><p>Send them there as soon as possible. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Utah gave the condemned a choice, at one time. Hang or firing squad.</p><p>For a Mormon, the only way to atone for a blood sin, like murder, was to shed blood. 1970s, a murder trial convicted with death penalty. The murderer maintained his claim of innocence. The day of his execution, he had made a statement professing his innocence. The Governor, knowing the condemned was a Mormon, was watching him approach the gallows and decided a stay of execution was warranted. As the Governor was reaching for the phone, the condemned reached the steps to gallows, dropped and started screaming that he must have the firing squad and confessed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 4332951, member: 27991"] The animals will know everlasting pain. Send them there as soon as possible. Utah gave the condemned a choice, at one time. Hang or firing squad. For a Mormon, the only way to atone for a blood sin, like murder, was to shed blood. 1970s, a murder trial convicted with death penalty. The murderer maintained his claim of innocence. The day of his execution, he had made a statement professing his innocence. The Governor, knowing the condemned was a Mormon, was watching him approach the gallows and decided a stay of execution was warranted. As the Governor was reaching for the phone, the condemned reached the steps to gallows, dropped and started screaming that he must have the firing squad and confessed. [/QUOTE]
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