Proof Beyond Unreasonable Doubt
This article is required reading for anyone who believes the lies about Kevin Cooper, who missed an appointment in hell on February 10.
The Union-Trib interviewed jurors Kahloah Doxey, Donna Randle and Frank Nugent, the foreman. Nugent has expressed some newfound reservations about the death penalty generally, while Doxey and Randle are two of the three jurors who wrote Gov. Schwarzenegger requesting a brief stay of Cooper’s execution pending further tests. All three have been bandied about by criminal advocate groups as evidence that even the jury has doubts about Cooper’s guilt. Not exactly:
All three said they still believe that Cooper, 46, is guilty, despite defense arguments that he might have been framed. They remain haunted by details and images from the trial.
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March 30th, 2004 at 12:14 pm
This infuriates me. The only “consolation” I have is that he will eventually be executed. However, it bothers me that he created a situation in which his death is considered a consolation for anyone.
I had never read about the rug burns from the mother trying to defend herself and her family. That just hit me like a ton of bricks.