Giving the Mentally Ill the DEATH PENALTY

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Oct 12, 2003
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This is just not right. Didnt the Supreme Court rule this as Unconstituional??
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Texas Puts Mentally Ill Killer to Death
HUNTSVILLE, Texas - A mentally ill killer was executed Tuesday evening after Gov. Rick Perry rejected a parole board's highly unusual recommendation to commute his death sentence or delay the execution.

Kelsey Patterson, 50, also lost an appeal to the Supreme Court in the hour before he was put to death.


A diagnosed paranoid schizophrenic, Patterson was condemned for a double slaying almost 12 years ago. His lethal injection renewed the legal quandary of whether it is proper to execute someone who is mentally ill when the Supreme Court says it is unconstitutional to execute someone who is mentally retarded.


Strapped to the death chamber gurney, Patterson mumbled, "No kin, no kin, no kin. I'm not guilty of a charge of capital murder. Give me my rights. I'm acquitted of capital murder."


As the warden leaned over him and asked if he had a final statement, Patterson responded, "Statement to what? Statement to what? I'm not guilty of the charge of capital murder."


He continued to ramble, saying "give me my life back" as the lethal drugs took effect. He was pronounced dead at 6:20 p.m.


At least three mentally ill prisoners have been executed in Texas since the Supreme Court ruled two years ago that severely mentally retarded inmates should not be executed.


In a 5-1 vote, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles endorsed a petition from Patterson's lawyers and supporters that he be spared. Texas resumed carrying out executions in 1982, and Monday's board action marked the first time at this late stage in a condemned inmate's case the panel recommended the governor commute a death sentence.


"State and federal courts have reviewed this case no fewer than 10 times, examining his claims of mental illness and competency, as well as various other legal issues," Perry said in a statement less than an hour before Patterson's execution time. "In each instance the courts have determined there is no legal bar to his execution."


Patterson's lawyer, J. Gary Hart, said he was outraged by his client's death.


"I don't even know what to think about this," he told The Associated Press. "I didn't see what the downside would be for (the governor) to follow the recommendation of the parole board."


Patterson was condemned for the 1992 shootings of Dorthy Harris, 41, a secretary at an oil company office in Palestine, and her boss, Louis Oates, 63.


Evidence showed Patterson left his home in Palestine, about 100 miles southeast of Dallas, shot Oates in the head with a .38-caliber pistol and then shot Harris when she began screaming.


Then he went home, took off his clothes and was arrested walking on the street.


Harris' daughter, Michele Smith, sobbed after watching the execution.


"I want to especially thank the governor for giving me a chance to start again and have an end to such a horrible time in my life," she said.


"I started the day off very pessimistic, but it ended as I prayed it would."


In 1980 in Dallas and in 1983 in Palestine, Patterson was ruled mentally incompetent to stand trial on charges related to nonfatal shootings.

Throughout his trial, outbursts earned Patterson repeated expulsions from the courtroom. He frequently talked about "remote control devices" and "implants" that controlled him.

While on death row, he wrote nearly incomprehensible letters to courts about having amnesty and a permanent stay of execution.

In March, Perry for the first time since taking office in 2000 commuted the death sentence of a prisoner. That inmate is mentally retarded, and was not within hours of a scheduled execution.

In 1998, four days before former self-confessed serial killer Henry Lee Lucas was to die, then-Gov. George W. Bush commuted Lucas' sentence after questions were raised about his conviction. It was the only death sentence commuted by Bush in his six years in office when 152 executions were carried out.
 
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Our good old boy president George “The Texecutioner” Bush has the proud distinction of being the deadliest governor in U.S. history, executing152 people when he was governor. Oh yes, a few were mentally ill also.



One of them was a guy named John Paul Penry, who had an IQ of between 50 and 63 and the mind of a
7-year-old child.

The Texecutioner often laughed and even mocked the people he killed.

"Although he said he was anguished by the decision, in an interview in Talk magazine, writer Tucker Carlson described Bush mimicking the woman's final plea for her life. "'Please,' Bush whimpers, his lips pursed in mock desperation, 'don't kill me.'"

"I think it is nothing short of unbelievable that the governor of a major state running for president thought it was acceptable to mock a woman he decided to put to death."
 
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Sounds to me like he understood the difference between Murder and Capital Murder, he understood why he was in prison. If somebody is MENTALLY RETARDED, it's EXTREMELY difficult for them to understand what the fuck they did wrong. This cat wasn't retarded, this cat had a chemical imbalance in his brain that made him paranoid and possibly hear voices...which is easily taken care of by medication. A person with MENTAL RETARDATION has learning disabilities, usually has the mind of a young child, and can't differentiate right from wrong in a lot of cases. Medication will do nothing for somebody who is retarded...not DISABLED.... RETARDED!!

Down's Syndrome is an example of retardation. Paranoid Schizophrenia is a disability that can be controlled!!
 
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Still he doesnt have full controll of what he does, He was already declared mentally incompetant (sp?) to stand trial in other cases. So why not put him in a MENTAL INSTITUTION WHERE MENTALLY ILL PATIENTS BELONG??? NOT ON DEATHROW!
 
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retarded or not retarded it dont matter if you kill and are convicted a a capital murder crime you deserve to die.
 
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559_Soldado said:
Still he doesnt have full controll of what he does, He was already declared mentally incompetant (sp?) to stand trial in other cases. So why not put him in a MENTAL INSTITUTION WHERE MENTALLY ILL PATIENTS BELONG??? NOT ON DEATHROW!
I don't think you're hearing me here. I work at a hospital, I know what I'm talkin' about. Somebody with paranoid schizophrenia KNOWS right from wrong. If he wasn't put into the care of other people by his doctor, he is perfectly capable of taking care of himself, which means he knows not to get in his car and go shoot people.

About him being found INCOMPETENT, that doesn't mean shit. My girl is sitting in a California prison right now because the judge deemed her a threat to society, when all she did was defend herself and her life. Judges and juries don't know shit...so fuck if a judge says IMCOMPETENT or a lawyer, they don't know everything...