Troy Davis Denied Clemency; To Be Executed Weds

Discussion in 'In the News' started by Kid Rasta, Sep 15, 2011.

  1. saintaugusta

    saintaugusta New Member



    I feel sick.


    God rest his soul. We tried.

    Was he ever granted his request for the polygraph test?????
     
  2. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    A polygraph test wouldn't be sufficient since it's shown that it's flawed. A DNA test would have made it easier on his part. But, now he's dead and gone.

     
  3. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    And earlier this summer on NPR there was a long debate about new data acknowledging the bias inherent in "eyewitness" accounts and testimony, whether due to racial animus or just plain old bad memory.
     
  4. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    I ALWAYS speak too soon. Maybe if I keep this up, Davis will be a commuted.
     
  5. saintaugusta

    saintaugusta New Member

    Which is it? I don't have a TV!

    About to have a heart attack over here.
     
  6. tropolis

    tropolis Member

    there is some delay, as there would have been some death announcement by now.

    i quoted the atlanta journal constitution about the supreme court rejected his plea, but they took it down so that could be wrong info.

    i dont think anything either way has happened yet.
     
  7. saintaugusta

    saintaugusta New Member

    http://abcnews.go.com/US/troy-davis-execution-delayed-supreme-court-decision/story?id=14571862

    Here's what I got from ABC news, which indicates in the script that it is a "delay"...

    At 7:05 p.m. tonight, five minutes after his scheduled death, Davis' supporters erupted in cheers, hugs and tears outside the jail in Jackson, Ga., as supporters believed Davis had been saved from the death penalty. But the Supreme Court only granted a temporary reprieve as it considers the decision.

    The Supreme Court could decide at any time tonight or in the next seven days whether to go through with his execution.
     
  8. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Absolutely.

    There have been numerous tests done on the accuracy of what we eyewitness. I will say I do good in the tests because I'm very observant, but I never completely pass them..so flaws are ever-present.

    Not to mention how fast crimes occur and our shocked brains might have to catch up to what we are witnessing. This is why surveillance cameras are awesome to capture crimes. Also, I'd trust eyewitnesses if the person knows the person, such as a child watching a parent kill the other, etc..Even rape victims sometimes get it wrong. Thank God for DNA.

    Today's technologies > than eyewitness.
     
  9. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Good stuff to hear, Saint. Hopefully they take all their time and truly be judicious here.
     
  10. Kid Rasta

    Kid Rasta Restricted

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  11. saintaugusta

    saintaugusta New Member

    If they grant him a stay of execution, surely they will reconsider whether he deserves life in prison??? Is that too much to hope for? I mean, he has already spent 18 years in prison - if there is no real evidence, and no credible witnesses shouldn't they let him go free?
     
  12. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    I still haven't heard if he was "there" or not and this is a case of true mistaken identity, or if he is claiming he was here but another man fired the shot. How did the police have his mug-shot to begin with?
    Also, what of the 2 witness who have NOT changed or recanted their story? In a normal scenario, isn't two enough for crime eyewitness?
     
  13. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Holy shit Rasta, don't you know how to merge/continue/update a thread? There's like 4 of them and you started all of them on the same topic/man.
     
  14. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Update -

    I was just hearing that normally it takes minutes for the Supreme court to decide ya or nay. It's been an unprecedented 3 hours.

    - There are 9 judges, and he needs 5 to overturn it. Very very unlikely to get five to all agree. Wow.

    - They are speculating the delay is because one judge must be writing a long dissident.

    - Over 100 riot police have just turned up to the prison.
     
  15. saintaugusta

    saintaugusta New Member

    Yikes. And I have to go to bed early. Going to have nightmares now.
     
  16. qnet

    qnet New Member

    That's good to here.
     
  17. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    My 2 friends posted this elsewhere...

    "the gun linked to the shooting death was tied to Davis through a separate robbery conviction."

    "Except the problem here is that in all likelihood Troy Davis isn't the 'cop killer' and Sylvester Coles is... "
     
  18. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    Agreed. I hope the reports I'm hearing are true - did they stay the execution?
     
  19. TheHuntress

    TheHuntress Well-Known Member

  20. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    So much for proof beyond a reasonable doubt. I'm done.
     

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