Women can be violent --- Linda Block story

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Linda lived in Alabama. She looked, at age 54, like a perfect grandmother. She and her companion parked their Mustang with a young boy riding along, and due to a report about the boy, a cop approached the car. Asking for the man's license, the passenger grabbed his gun and shot the cop. Anyway this is about the woman who said she was a soverign, her refusal to get legal help and her days on earth. Alabama put her into "yellow mama" and hit the electric switch. She is now a sovereign perhaps in heaven.

Did she get treated wrong by the state of Alabama?


 
Did she get treated wrong by the state of Alabama?

I wouldn't have killed her. She WANTED to die. I would have kept her alive to spite herself then sent her to Alligator Alcatraz to make license plates the rest of her life barely kept alive on bad food and dirty pond water.
 
Linda lived in Alabama. She looked, at age 54, like a perfect grandmother. She and her companion parked their Mustang with a young boy riding along, and due to a report about the boy, a cop approached the car. Asking for the man's license, the passenger grabbed his gun and shot the cop. Anyway this is about the woman who said she was a soverign, her refusal to get legal help and her days on earth. Alabama put her into "yellow mama" and hit the electric switch. She is now a sovereign perhaps in heaven.

Did she get treated wrong by the state of Alabama?

First, if you are going to post something on a subject, don't post AI-generated crap.

Secondly, I have no problem with her conviction. She and the man she was with killed a cop.

I have a problem with Capital Punishment on principle.

Final point, her refusal to work with her defense lawyers or do anything in her own defense probably hastened her demise.
 
First, if you are going to post something on a subject, don't post AI-generated crap.

Secondly, I have no problem with her conviction. She and the man she was with killed a cop.

I have a problem with Capital Punishment on principle.

Final point, her refusal to work with her defense lawyers or do anything in her own defense probably hastened her demise.
Thank you for that extreme authoritarian series of remarks, telling me what to do.

Do you think when executed, she sizzled?
 
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