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The Final Message Of Many Death Row Prisoners

The Final Message Of Many Death Row Prisoners


by Patricia Burns


Death is never anything that becomes planned. This is a different case when you are a criminal in death row. Their last words are something that leaves quite the mark considering that they have lived knowing the day of execution will come. It could be professing their innocence or saying something completely existential. There is no beauty to this but they are able to find out what they have left to say is interestingly ominous.

A state in the country that performs many executions would be Texas. With the last execution dating October 5, 2016 . All these are on their website. The final message Texas prisoners in the Hunstville unit have are all on the website and are recorded through a microphone hanging above the inmate while strapped in for the execution.

As much as you would like to think that there is always something significant to say before kicking the bucket, some inmates in the row beg to differ. Some give long messages to their loved ones who are present during the execution while others settle for not even saying anything. Most of the time they say their final I love yous and thank yous.

So far there has been 538 recorded executions in the Huntsville unit. All their final statements can be found in the website. It is no mystery that most of their last words had the word love to be the most mentioned. Seconded by family then followed by thank. This tells you a lot about the dyings last thoughts.

The very first record in the website was the execution of Charlie Brooks Jr. Done in 1982. This was a Muslim man who chose to pray to his God before his brains and lungs were going to crash due to lethal injection. There are a lot of common things these inmates say. The most said word being love, then family, followed by thank.

In total there has been 538 executions done in Hunstville, the death row facility in Texas. Almost, always they make a statement about their God and respective religions. They show either their regret, if they are guilty of the crime, or they say their peace about what was about to happen. They also shower people with their messages of love.

Even in death there are still some people who choose to shed some humor. The 28 year old Vincent Gutierrez was said to be bipolar. The was charged guilty for car jacking and murdering a man in his late 40s. After saying his sentiments he asked where his stunt double was since this was the perfect time he had one. In his statement it seemed like he was referring to his brother.

He had some very strong opinions regarding how the Polunksy dungeon is place where people on the row merely just exist. He is also astonished about how unforgiving society is. He ranted on about hopelessness and how he demanded an end to death penalty. While he may be right about these statements, many experts, around 88 percent, also say that maybe there is no point to death penalty.

Many experts claim that capital punishment does not effectively decrease crime rate. If it does deter anything, it would be most likely just be petty crime. This claim does make sense, since criminals who decide to lead that life are more likely to die while doing illegal business than they are going to die by death penalty. This is something they know from the very beginning, so death should not scare them anymore.




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