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‘Two wrongs don’t make a right’

Protesters speak out against Ohio executions

By RON SELAK JR. Tribune Chronicle
POSTED: November 8, 2009

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YOUNGSTOWN - Beverly Terry has a deep interest in putting a stop to executions in Ohio: Her son is on death row.

She admits what happened that June morning in 1996 was terrible - a 3-year-old Youngstown girl killed in a drive-by shooting - but she doesn't want to see her son, Sidney Cornwell, die for the crime.

''To me, the death penalty should be done away with,'' Terry, 56, of Youngstown said. ''Two wrongs don't make a right.''

Terry was among about 20 anti-death penalty protesters on Saturday at the One Hundred and Twenty Church of God in Christ - beside the Supermax prison on Coitsville Hubbard Road in Youngstown, where most of Ohio's death row inmates are held - calling for an end to executions in Ohio.

According to the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction's Web site, as of Sept. 23, there are 167 inmates that have been sentenced to death.

Most are housed at the Youngstown prison with the rest being kept at Mansfield Correctional Institution. One woman, Donna Roberts of Howland, the only female on death row in Ohio, is at the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville.

''Give them life (in prison), but don't kill them,'' said Theresa Lyons, whose grandson is on death row, convicted of an aggravated murder charge in the 1997 shooting death of an Ashtabula police officer.

Lyons says her grandson Odraye G. Jones, 33, maintains his innocence. He's been on death row since the 1998 conviction.

''I just don't want my grandson to be another victim to be executed that was innocent,'' she said.

Richard Harris, a member of St. Augustine Episcopal Church in Youngstown, was there as an extension of his church, which wants to see a stop in state executions.

''It's a moral issue,'' said Harris, 65. ''It's not an issue of being able to shoot someone in the right vein. I'm against all execution.''

In Ohio, executions are on hold now that a federal judge has issued a stay until the state develops new protocol on its lethal injection procedure. The legal move came after the botched execution of Romell Broom, convicted of kidnapping, raping and killing a 14-year old girl in 1984.

Technicians couldn't locate suitable veins on Broom through which to administer lethal drugs.

The decision also might affect the execution of local death row inmate Kenneth Biros, convicted in the 1991 slaying and dismemberment of Tami Engstrom, 22, of Brookfield, after he offered to drive her home from a bar Feb. 7, 1991.

A clemency hearing for Biros is set for Monday.

Meanwhile, in anticipation of developing new protocol for injections, Ohio last Wednesday set new execution dates for two inmates, May 13 for Michael Beuke, 47, convicted of the 1983 murder of Robert Craig, a man he met while hitchhiking on Interstate 275 in southwest Ohio; and June 10 for Richard Nields, 59, sentenced to die for the 1997 death of his girlfriend, 59-year-old Patricia Newsome, at their home in Finneytown in southwest Ohio.

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warrenite4now
11-09-09 7:37 PM
Im against the death penalty. HOWEVER, when it comes to protecting my family, I may exercise my FREEDOM to change my mind. If it was my baby that got shot, you can bet that killer would be praying that I dont get my hands on them! They would beg for the death penalty because it would be more "humane". Let the victim's family decide the fate of the killer.

pahootaman
11-09-09 10:12 AM
All the stupid is giving me a migrane.

BobNICE
11-09-09 6:38 AM
Once again Handala, you miss the WHOLE concept of the Bible. Did you know you are not the one to judge people that is God? And I love your statement about calling someone a fool, again just showing your stupidity on the subject.

But you are right. Me calling someone a fool, and you wanting someone put to death. I’m the one heading to hell. Do you even know the 10 commandments? Thou shall not kill. Pretty sure its not thou shall not kill, but if you do, then you should also be put to death. Hmm?

colleen
11-09-09 6:13 AM
Wow - go out of town for a day and look at all the fun you miss!

Irrefutable evidence - dna, fingerprints on a gun with ammo that matches firing pattern - I feel uphold the death penalty most certainly when the crime involves a child.

Handala - it's obvious your knowledge of the bible is accurate. You misspelled Gomorrha and Genesis.

All this hate spewing and kill, kill, kill. You folks scare me.

LieutenantDrone
11-09-09 12:54 AM
lol gros, you crack me up. I love reading your posts.

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LieutenantDrone
11-09-09 12:53 AM
Hmm?

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Handala
11-08-09 10:30 PM
Whew, that not so nicebob is casting them stones!Which by the way unitarian Bob the verse you almost quoted Jn 8:1-11 ( I'm sure you knew that)is'nt a contridiction, it is a verse depicting divine intervention displaying amazing grace and a lesson for the Pharisee not too toy with God!Did you know you could go to hell-for calling anyone a fool? Of course you do,coz you can throw out versus all day long.Hmm?

BobNICE
11-08-09 9:34 PM
Thank you Mr. Cvengros I do live in the real world, but I now see that’s your whole problem, someone is taking some of your money. I would gladly give up some money to help people in need out, I strive to make this world a better place, while other just want to go around making a mess (having people shot in the streets and having their loved one clean it up). I don’t have to look far to wonder what is wrong with this real world I live in. It’s people like you.

Gunter
11-08-09 9:31 PM
Dang Handala! What's this stuff about getting the death penalty for being disobedient and/or a drunkard son??? Rats!!!! Good thing I don't follow that kind of religion. Hmm?

BobCvengros
11-08-09 9:23 PM
BobNICE; we must be related and you are mad I said it 1st. Better luck next time.

BobCvengros
11-08-09 9:20 PM
Hey FLASH; its negotibale.

BobCvengros
11-08-09 9:18 PM
BobNICE; Put down the pipe & join the real world. Stop by my house and you can leave my share of my taxmoney to keep this garbage around. Take out you trash, its overflowing.

FlashGordon
11-08-09 9:14 PM
Hey Bob, does the **** shop come with the bridge??

paulydel
11-08-09 9:06 PM
This guy new he was breaking the law when he started shooting. It was his decission knowing that. He made hsi choice and the jury has made theirs. Time to pay the piper.

BobNICE
11-08-09 8:24 PM
Really I’m not sure about some people. Handala, what you have to realize is that your quotes are POINTLESS. You can quote certain parts of the bible and twist the words to make it sound like you want. I have read the bible, and believe I must have missed the part where Jesus picked up the stone and threw the first rock. I can quote a hundred verses to every one you throw, but I’m not here for that. Try to have a little respect for people and just shut your mouth, because you are starting to make yourself sound foolish And Mr. Cvengros, I need not say a thing. I believe you have proven your ignorance for the evening, and I would be ashamed to be related to you. I hope no one with that last name EVER reads what you write. WOW

macdaddy
11-08-09 8:09 PM
why do you think he should live he shot a 3 year old an eye for an eye ******* ******

AFRET1
11-08-09 7:59 PM
Rich or poor, they killed another human being, and that human being probably didn't want to die either!

KarmaChameleon
11-08-09 7:56 PM
I bet you are against abortion also...PRO-LIFE with the exception of the death penalty.

KarmaChameleon
11-08-09 7:53 PM
Handala and Old Man Grump- you're still following the Old Testament? Should we stone people and sacrafice animals also?

lowcountry
11-08-09 7:39 PM
What makes you think the tax payers should foot the bill for this guy? I think the governor should get off his but and put all these people on death row to death as soon as possible and save everyone some money. They are no good to society and we should not be paying for their upkeep. If you are one of the bleeding hearts out there then you pay for them and leave my money alone,

BobCvengros
11-08-09 6:55 PM
Drones, is this the only way we can handle this? I am used to being on the oustide looking in. You can love me or hate me.Any thimg I post, I will back up with documentation. I do not need a "lol". We are going aboout this in a different approach.

BobCvengros
11-08-09 6:32 PM
Drones; WELCOME.

LieutenantDrone
11-08-09 6:05 PM
Why no mention of the body found on Saturday in Warren?

lol gros, you get goofier every day, lm.ao!

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OldManGrump2
11-08-09 5:26 PM
The bible says "An eye for an eye" - Sidney Cornwell needs to die and die soon before he runs up more taxpayer dollars keeping his sorry arse alive in prison.

BobCvengros
11-08-09 3:13 PM
I do not want to put it on e-bay, I will only solicit local bids. I am selling the Summit St. Bridge. There are no minium bids. Maxium bid wins. Bidding closes at midnight tonight.

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