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PostSubject: 'Texas ends special last meals on death row'   'Texas ends special last meals on death row' EmptyMon Sep 26, 2011 8:46 am

What do you think? Should death row inmates be allow their choice of last meal?


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Lawrence Russell Brewer is led from the Jasper County courthouse, April 28, 1999, following a change of venue hearing in his capital murder trial for the 1998 dragging death of James Byrd Jr., in Jasper, Texas. (AP)


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HOUSTON - Texas inmates who are set to be executed will no longer get their choice of last meals, a change prison officials made Thursday after a prominent state senator became miffed over an expansive request from a man condemned for a notorious dragging death.

Lawrence Russell Brewer, who was executed Wednesday for the hate crime slaying of James Byrd Jr. more than a decade ago, asked for two chicken fried steaks, a triple-meat bacon cheeseburger, fried okra, a pound of barbecue, three fajitas, a meat lover's pizza, a pint of ice cream and a slab of peanut butter fudge with crushed peanuts. Prison officials said Brewer didn't eat any of it.

"It is extremely inappropriate to give a person sentenced to death such a privilege," Sen. John Whitmire, chairman of the Senate Criminal Justice Committee, wrote in a letter Thursday to Brad Livingston, the executive director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

Within hours, Livingston said the senator's concerns were valid and the practice of allowing death row offenders to choose their final meal was history.

"Effective immediately, no such accommodations will be made," Livingston said. "They will receive the same meal served to other offenders on the unit."

That had been the suggestion from Whitmire, who called the traditional request "ridiculous."

"It's long overdue," the Houston Democrat told The Associated Press after he was informed of Livingston's decision. "This old boy last night, enough is enough. We're fixing to execute the guy and maybe it makes the system feel good about what they're fixing to do. Kind of hypocritical, you reckon?

"Mr. Byrd didn't get to choose his last meal. The whole deal is so illogical."

Brewer, a white supremacist gang member, was convicted of chaining Byrd, 49, to the back of a pickup truck and dragging him to his death along a bumpy road in a case shocked the nation for its brutality. Prison officials deliver inmates their requested last meal about two hours before their scheduled execution hour — 6 p.m.

Whitmire warned in his letter that if the "last meal of choice" practice wasn't stopped immediately, he'd seek a state statute to end it when lawmakers convene in the next legislative session.

It was not immediately clear whether other states have made similar moves. The Death Penalty Information Center, a Washington-based anti-capital punishment organization that collects execution statistics, said it had no final meal data.

Since Texas resumed carrying out executions in 1982, the state correction agency's practice has been to fill a condemned inmate's request as long as the items, or food similar to what was requested, were readily available from the prison kitchen supplies.

While extensive, Brewer's request was far from the largest or most bizarre among the 475 Texas inmates put to death.

On Tuesday, prisoner Cleve Foster's request included two fried chickens, French fries and a five-gallon bucket of peaches. He received a reprieve from the U.S. Supreme Court but none of his requested meal. He was on his way back to death row, at a prison about 45 miles east of Huntsville, at the time when his feast would have been served.

Last week, inmate Steven Woods' request included two pounds of bacon, a large four-meat pizza, four fried chicken breasts, two drinks each of Mountain Dew, Pepsi, root beer and sweet tea, two pints of ice cream, five chicken fried steaks, two hamburgers with bacon, fries and a dozen garlic bread sticks with marinara on the side. Two hours later, he was executed.

Years ago, a Texas inmate even requested dirt for his final meal.

Until 2003, the Texas prison system listed final meals of each prisoner as part of its death row website. That stopped at 313 final meals after officials said they received complaints from people who found it offensive.

A former inmate cook who made the last meals for prisoners at the Huntsville Unit, where Texas executions are carried out, wrote a cookbook several years ago after he was released. Among his recipes were Gallows Gravy, Rice Rigor Mortis and Old Sparky's Genuine Convict Chili, a nod to the electric chair that once served as the execution method. The book was called "Meals to Die For."
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PostSubject: Re: 'Texas ends special last meals on death row'   'Texas ends special last meals on death row' EmptyMon Sep 26, 2011 9:27 am

I'm not opposed to that. Some of the requests like the one in the article are absolutely absurd. Give them a reasonable meal. Some type of limitation is perfectly acceptable.
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PostSubject: Re: 'Texas ends special last meals on death row'   'Texas ends special last meals on death row' EmptyMon Sep 26, 2011 9:40 am

Did the murderers give their victims a special meal before killing them? blank stare @ you

IDK why they ever thot special consideration was needed for a person about to be put to death for some egregious crime.


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PostSubject: Re: 'Texas ends special last meals on death row'   'Texas ends special last meals on death row' EmptyMon Sep 26, 2011 9:49 am

Opa Shale wrote:
Did the murderers give their victims a special meal before killing them? blank stare @ you

IDK why they ever thot special consideration was needed for a person about to be put to death for some egregious crime.



Probably started as some kind of "goodwill gesture" that ended up running amok.
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PostSubject: Re: 'Texas ends special last meals on death row'   'Texas ends special last meals on death row' EmptyMon Sep 26, 2011 11:42 am

CeCe wrote:
I'm not opposed to that. Some of the requests like the one in the article are absolutely absurd. Give them a reasonable meal. Some type of limitation is perfectly acceptable.
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PostSubject: Re: 'Texas ends special last meals on death row'   'Texas ends special last meals on death row' EmptyMon Sep 26, 2011 1:38 pm

Opa Shale wrote:
Did the murderers give their victims a special meal before killing them? blank stare @ you

IDK why they ever thot special consideration was needed for a person about to be put to death for some egregious crime.



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PostSubject: Re: 'Texas ends special last meals on death row'   'Texas ends special last meals on death row' EmptyMon Sep 26, 2011 1:48 pm

I'm not a fan of capital punishment in general to begin with but I don't think the tradition is relevant any more.
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