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.
Paul, can you explain to me the distinction of the law enforcement occupation of the victim in dp cases?
ReplyDeleteThe 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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