There's no restoration of life after someone has been wrongly convicted and executed!

There's no restoration of life after someone has been wrongly convicted and executed!

A Poem by COLLYMORE
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Self-explanatory.

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By Stanley Collymore

No sensible and intelligent person,
of whom I'm one amongst them,
is distinctively arguing about
Freddie Owens' guilt or innocence with the
known killing of his cell mate! For none of
us distinctively know in that very obvious
altercation between these two cellmates
whether it literally wasn't a case of kill or
be killed. And to all you hardcore racists
baying quite psychopathically for blood,
simply unquestionably, behaving as the
vile, delusional self-righteous paragons
of virtue, and evidently virtue signalling
morons, I'll very fittingly say this to you.
It's Freddie Owen's guilt or his potential
innocence that initially and very clearly
rather undoubtedly put him in prison in
the first place, and which conscionably
is rightfully, being called into question!

(C) Stanley V. Collymore
20 September 2024.


Author's Remarks:
Much is literally being made now of the fact that Freddie Owen's killed his cell mate some twelve hours after he was imprisoned and had simply just been convicted and effectively sentenced to death. Now stop and think those of you literally with brains to do so. Any normal person clearly put in that position would be rather thoroughly traumatized and not actually looking to literally make his condition worse than what it evidently already was.

However, as reported, Freddie Owens was put in a cell with another individual who then taunted
him with the news that this other bloke's cousin was actually on the jury that found Freddie to be guilty. I don't know about you, but as someone who has lived a crime free life for my absolute existence, were I to be sentenced not only to jail but likewise as well to Death and for a crime I just didn't commit, then to have someone in the same cell as myself taunting me about a crime I didn't commit and additionally boasting that a close relative of his avidly facilitated the horrible situation I was in, I too would lose my rag with that individual, so would most normal people.

None of us know who started the fight as the other participant is dead. But to quite asininely state that because the other bloke did end up dead and stupidly deduce in your fertile brain, if indeed you have one, that Freddie Owen's is thus an instinctive murderer is pure hogwash.

Killing someone in Civvy Street where you can possibly get away with it is wholly different from killing someone in a prison cell where you and that individual are the sole occupants.

Furthermore, as reported articles clearly state Freddie Owens is sentenced to death and isn't trying to save anyone. Steven Golden is the one who gave evidence at the trial and now claims that he committed perjury, principally that he wasn't there. He is serving 28 years not a death sentence as Freddie Owen's is; so he obviously has nothing to gain personally from what he's doing now!  

And why the death penalty is so arbitrary is that it's open to widespread abuse, as you cannot undo the state killing of someone by virtue of the death penalty if that individual is evidently and irrefutably subsequently found to be quite innocent. And the clearly wrongful execution of Timothy Evans in Britain for something he didn't do successfully garnered intelligent minds to abolish the Death Penalty in Britain; while in very infantile USA it's regarded as a macho thing.

It's the statutory duty of the respective prison authorities to lawfully and impartially exercise the requisite care and protection to every prisoner in their custody, irrespective of whether that individual is awaiting trial or has actually been convicted in a court of law and accordingly punitively sanctioned to whatever penalty which the court has authorized.

And for the prison authorities to flout this obligatory rule and wilfully place any prisoner, and
especially so a very vulnerable one, in a cell knowing full well that the obviously chosen cellmate already there will be most inimical to that new prisoner’s welfare generally, and even his life specifically, is an absolute travesty of justice. And the only single-mindedly reason for doing so in the case of Freddie Owens was the inevitable outcome that expectedly occurred, and with these prison authorities earnestly hoping from the outset of their actions for two deaths instead of one; namely either the death of Freddie Owens cellmate , which actually occurred,, accompanied by the inevitable death penalty demise of Freddie Owens himself, or Freddie Owens cellmate actually killing Freddie, and himself subsequently being charged, convicted and in all probability sentenced to death and inevitably executed for Freddie Owen’s murder.

All inconsequential now to the prison authorities and the judiciary and civilian system likewise, and equally so the surfeit of endemically racist, delusional in their entrenched and sick minds with the concept of the allegedly master race supremacy, attendant of course with their blatantly brazen and hypocritical virtue signalling, gleefully celebrating the execution of Freddie Owens, who I leant was actually executed just hours after I had written this poem about him. Your execution was always inevitable, I felt as there were those in authority who for their own prejudicial reasons didn’t really care if you were spuriously guilty or actually innocent. So I’ll simply say, rest in eternal peace my brother, in the full knowledge that your earthly torment is permanently over!

Make America Great Again? When was it ever so?

© 2024 COLLYMORE


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