ROBERT PRUETT., Condemned in the 1999 slaying of a prison guard at the McConnell Unit in Beeville, Texas, Mr. Pruett had been slated for execution on May 21, 2014, but was granted a stay so he could appeal a judge's previous ruling. Mr. Pruett has steadfastly denied that he had any role in the guard's death.
Mr. Pruett recently recorded a 20-minute interview with Execution Watch. If his execution is carried out, the interview will air unedited and in its entirety.
See also:
"Inmate set for execution seeks Supreme Court stay," Texas Tribune (April 28, 2015)
Mr. Pruett recently recorded a 20-minute interview with Execution Watch. If his execution is carried out, the interview will air unedited and in its entirety.
See also:
"Inmate set for execution seeks Supreme Court stay," Texas Tribune (April 28, 2015)
RADIO SHOW PREVIEW
EXECUTION WATCH
Unless a stay is issued, Execution Watch will broadcast live:
Tuesday, April 28, 6-7 PM Central Time
KPFT-FM Houston 90.1, HD 3 or online at:
http://executionwatch.org > Listen
Since KPFT is in the midst of a fundraising drive it is highly unlikely that the program will be heard on the broadcast channel so look for the HD channel or find it online.
http://executionwatch.org > Listen
Since KPFT is in the midst of a fundraising drive it is highly unlikely that the program will be heard on the broadcast channel so look for the HD channel or find it online.
2 comments:
Paul, can you explain to me the distinction of the law enforcement occupation of the victim in dp cases?
The jails and prisons are a joke. Judicial system as well. There's no wonder why prisoners retaliate against their captures. The gaurds bring their problems to work and talk more trash than inmates. With all the raps , killings and gangs in prison, funny how that exists. That means they have no control over their own system, weak bastards.
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