Botched Execution Nothing to
Lose Sleep Over
By
Chuck Muth
July 24, 2014
So
bleeding heart liberals are in a tizzy over the fact that it took almost two
hours for Joseph Rudolph Wood to die after his lethal injection in Arizona on Wednesday. His attorneys claim their client was “gasping
and snorting” for an hour, and death penalty opponents will certainly use this
incident to complain of cruel and unusual punishment.
You
know what I think is cruel and unusual?
What Wood did to land on death row in the first place, that’s what.
According
to the Arizona Department of Corrections website, Wood “had been involved in a
turbulent relationship for 5 years,” including “numerous breakups and several
domestic violence incidents” with his ex-girlfriend, 29-year-old Debbie Dietz.
Twenty-nine
years old. Her whole life still ahead of
her. Now here’s the rest of the story…
“Debbie was working at a local body shop owned by her family. On August 7, 1989, Wood walked into the shop and shot Gene Dietz, age 55, in the chest with a .38 caliber revolver, killing him.“Gene Dietz's 70-year-old brother was present and tried to stop Wood, but Wood pushed him away and proceeded into another section of the body shop.“Wood went up to Debbie, placed her in some type of hold, and shot her once in the abdomen and once in the chest, killing her. Wood then fled the building.“Two police officers approached Wood and ordered him to drop his weapon. After Wood placed the weapon on the ground, he reached down and picked it up, and pointed it at the officers. The officers fired, striking Wood several times. Wood was transported to a local hospital where he underwent extensive surgery.”
So
this guy beats up his girlfriend multiple times. She breaks up with him. He shows up at her place of business without
warning. Kills her unarmed father for no
reason. Kills his unarmed ex for
breaking up with him. Then tries to kill
two police officers.
And
I’m supposed to feel badly that this murderous piece of human garbage didn’t
die a quick and totally painless death?
Wood
got to live almost 25 years longer than the two people whose lives he snuffed
out. How are their murders not cruel and
unusual punishment for both the victims and their families?
As
for death penalty opponents who claim the death penalty is not a deterrent, let
me assure you that thanks to the death penalty Joseph Rudolph Wood absolutely,
positively, without a doubt, will never, ever murder an innocent person again. He has been permanently deterred!
As
for the afterlife, I can only hope that when Wood reaches the Gates of Hades,
Saddam Hussein is the greeter, takes a fancy to him, and makes him his boy-toy
for eternity.
Rest in pain, Mr. Wood. Rest in pain.
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