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CNN) -- On Scott Peterson's first day on death row, two women called California's San Quentin State Prison to say they were interested in marrying him, according to prison officials.
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Two women want to marry Scott Peterson on death row
crazy biatches!
CNN) -- On Scott Peterson's first day on death row, two women called California's San Quentin State Prison to say they were interested in marrying him, according to prison officials.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/03/17/pe...son/index.html
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lol
And, flexygel still can't get laid.
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Some women are actually turned on by evil men. This isn't a first. In the book about serial killers that I read, one psycopath (who had murdered several) his female prison counselor fell in love with him and provided an avenue for him to escape and he killed others when he was out. His name was Charles Campbell. I'll see if I can get a link.
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Whatcha expect from a species, whose most attractive and youngest members, purposely go out and try to locate and attract the worst and most assholeish of the opposite sex for dating.
All the while ignoring the nicest and sweetest members of opposite sex.
Does not surprise me at all.
Ask how many marraige proposals on the first day that female serial killer received.
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18-Mar-2005, 02:03 AM
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Charles Campbell
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Charles Rodman Campbell was a convicted murderer who was executed in 1994. His case highlights some of the legal controversy surrounding capital punishment in the United States.
Campbell was charged with the April 1982 killing of Renae Wicklund, her eight-year old daughter Shannah, and her neighbor Barbara Hendrickson, in Clearview, Snohomish County, Washington. He was convicted and sentenced to death.
However, that was not the first time Campbell had harmed the Wicklund household: he had been previously convicted and sentenced for raping Wicklund in 1974. In that trial, she had testified that Campbell had attacked and sodomized her and held a knife to her baby's throat while forcing sex upon her. Campbell served six years of a 30-year sentence in a Washington state prison, and upon his release (which Wicklund did not know about), tracked down Mrs. Wicklund and committed the three horrible murders.
In 1982 he was convicted on charges of capital murder. Campbell had been given a choice between hanging and lethal injection, but refused to make a choice, so under state law, hanging was used. Later in 1996, Washington state law was amended to make lethal injection the default method.
By 1984, the case had gone through the entire state court system, and the conviction and sentence was affirmed by the Washington State Supreme Court. He was sentenced to death on December 17, 1984, but appealed his conviction and sentence for 12 years (a total of three appeals).
On November 7, 1988, the case went to the U.S. Supreme Court, which refused to hear the appeal. Afterwards, however, it was again appealed to the Supreme Court in 1993 by the state, which wished to conclude the case. There was debate over whether hanging was cruel and unusual punishment and thus unconstitutional.
On April 14, 1994, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit lifted the stay of execution. On May 3, 1994, Campbell asked the U.S. Supreme Court to put another stay on his execution and rule on his claim that hanging was unconstitutional, but his request went unanswered. His execution was set for May 27.
Campbell refused to cooperate with the execution, so he had to be removed from his cell using pepper spray and hanged strapped to a board. It took prison officials 90 seconds to place a hood on his head and to fix the noose before the trap was opened. He died instantly.
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