Tx has made many mistakes on death row inmates and sentencing was done in the usual way. Reasonable doubt has been established and Willingham's legacy may be changes in the standards for investigating arson. His story changed, I understand, 27 times. My post was in reply to someone else's post that was hotly defending Willingham's conviction.If there was a confession on tape pr anywhere else it would have been used to slap the rest of us down. Mrs. Kuykendall was an honors graduate of Murphy High School and. He departed this life and entered into eternal peace on January 6, 2020. She committed three 1st-degree murders, and an attempted 1st-degree murder, yet she was never charged in the other 2 murders, nor in the attempted 1st-degree murder. But if she's going to put herself out there and espouse positions that contradict her previous claims, including ones made under oath, IMO it's impossible to consider her statements without openly discussing that "dissonance," as you put it. But I thought you were one that refused to accept that it could have happened another way. Annon Cyber Bully you protest too loudly as they say . I fact, I thought you were adamant that Willingham could have saved his older child.Willingham may have been guilty as sin but the source of the fire has proved questionable. @First commenter (Anonymous at 1:45, 10/27) -- Ms. Kuykendall was talking about Amber, her oldest daughter, who was taken to the same hospital as Willingham was. His name was James Patrick "Hambone" Brown. They hung her out to dry, then she changes her story to support their statements when the Corsicana Sun and their city manager begin waving their hearsay claims around as proof of Willingham's guilt. Waurika. In her statement to the Star-Telegram Stacy says when she got to the hospital she asked Todd why her children were dead and he was still alive and Todd had nothing to say. Death Notice. Obituary Bud Kuykendall, age 92, passed away peacefully on Monday, January 11, 2021 at his home in Sandia, Texas. They would never pursue her even tho they knew how to find her.You CAN get away scot-free in Florida with premeditated 1st-degree murder if you know the right people and have money and other connections. The bottom line for me is that his account of his actions does not make him look heroic, but it does not make him look guilty of arson either. The fire was NOT started by electricity or by gas. She had to have lied.10/28/2009 08:15:00 AM : No, give your respect back to Grits. Anon 1:10,I would agree with you completely and as far as I am concerned your argument makes perfect sense to me. You must have battered-wife syndrome and you've been brainwashed by a monster" and so on. We all miss him so much.Because I believe in a God, I look forward to seeing my beloved brother again someday. Cooper tells his audience that his interview guest is responsible for an innocent man being executed. Chris. This must be the basis of KB's smear campaign against RP. He didn't have money to buy innocence and kids do start fires. Why would he not say that the smoke woke him up? We know that Craig Beyler is a "whore of the court" investigator was paid $30,000 to advocate a particular conclusion. There is a big difference in saying "this was definitely an accidental fire" and saying that you "wouldn't make an affirmative finding of arson based on the evidence I reviewed." The hurt and suffering did not end with this execution. Stacy Kuykendall Willinghamgirlslivesmattered is on Facebook. Do you honestly think she would lie about, or be mistaken about, the fact that all her children died in a fire?For what it's worth, I think Texas did kill an innocent man in this case -- and I'm horrified, and think that those responsible should be held to account. Bullshit. No, I don't think Willingham was guilty and I hope the hell that his legacy is to bring change. They do record every Death Row vist from all I have been told by both boss and convicts . I'm not sure anyone can feel sorry for that guy. Apparently those who think he is doing so don't understand the Texas conservative political ideology which drives his constituency. Muhammad said nothing before his death when given a chance to make a final statement and he was pronounced dead at 9:11 pm.http://www.examiner.com/x-27745-SF-Headlines-Examiner~y2009m11d1-The-family-of-the-Richmond-California-gang-rape-victim-is-calling-for-positive-actionOne of these family members expressed feeling of horror as he watched the life being purposely drained from this mans body. Not only will it be great to hear the tape but it will also tell us who also had this brilliant idea before you. Whether he set the fire or not doesn't matter to them one itoa. You can't have it both ways. It has a blood stain about 2 feet acrossI believe. Also, one day when we were visiting our sister, 6 weeks before the murder, I saw my beloved brother look back at his soon-to-be murder with a look of such fear and terror on his face as I had never seen before on my brother's face and he was not known to be afraid of anyone.Hambone was only 28 when he was murdered2 weeks after his 28th birthday. Anon. To the Anonymous poster(s),You were the one to bring up attorney client privilege, falsely implying that it does not survive death (10:19:00 AM). But it seems that most of them felt grief and sadness instead. Before the arson evidence was reviewed by a number of independent experts and declared hinky on a number of levels, Stacy stuck by and swore to Willinghams claims of innocence? Please find full obituary and celebration information at grandprairiefh.com, recent obituaries. By repeatedly citing his carpet pseudo-experiment, Mr. Martin showed that he still does not understand that floor patterns cannot be interpreted by eyeball. To me, her statement quoted in the Star-Telegram is a lot more genuine and straightforward than the double hearsay quotes that you are basing your opinion on, Grits. Why are you denying the scientific truth? Maybe it's paranoia, maybe it's really something in the water, or maybe I'm just allergic to the whole state, but I'm more comfortable vacationing in third world countries during political unrest, the odd tourist joint during catastrophic natural disasters and found New Orleans in the early days following Katrina relaxing compared to my average visit to just about anywhere in Texas. Pointless to discuss legal issues using "sources" like thefreedictionary.com. The role of government, in the view of Goodhair's constituents, is to support and maintain that authority structure. Stacy Kuykendall Ainge. So two weeks before his execution Willingham's brainstorm to save his ass was to confess to the mother of the three babies he murdered, after having 13 years to think about it, in the hope this would convince her to write a letter asking for clemency?Really?For some really bizarre reason I'm reminded of the famous quote of Oliver Wendell Holmes, the former Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court who said, "three generations of imbeciles are enough! You never stop making shit up. How can both points of view be held at the same time?Chris. This site deserves a better class of troll.Chris. Since you have repeatedly failed to support anything that you have said with facts or logic, you have in effect conceded all of my points. Willingham's own version of events was essentially a confession. It is interesting to see the speculation here about Goodhair's motivations to "cover up". The psychological world of these people is stabilized by authority -- absolute authority of police and prosecutors. I've filed Texas Public Information Act requests for audio conversations between Texas Death Row offenders and their approved visitors. We also know that anti-death penalty activists actually hope and pray than an innocent man was executed. No lawyer with integrity would so slander a dead client to save face. Also, my cousin in another state was murdered by her husband, and again, it was covered up by the so-called "justice system" and law enforcementanother "accidental death". That is no confession to murder.I think it's possible that Todd felt so guilty about his cowardice that he believed he deserved to die just as much as everyone else did.In any case this latest "revelation" doesn't change a thing. stacy kuykendall obituary. Vinita. "we do know that the forensic evidence in this case, properly interpreted, isn't strong enough to uphold a conviction.We don't know that because the evidence hasn't been properly re-interpreted. TDCJ EX seems like a law professor compared to you.Whatever. I would bet you decided Willingham's guilt before the jury did. I'm suprised the defense attorney didn't just call Cooper an damned liar and end the interview. I gave him the nickname "Hambone" when I was a kid in California and it stuck. They, of all people, should get it. Not for being cowards who don't save their own children. I wouldn't pay a dime to see any movie regarding this mess. There are a few dingbats here.Scott,your actions are brilliant. Mr. Martin disclosed a work product (the burn experiment), which he should not have done. If a person is gong to go public and giving inconsistent accounts to the media , they have to live with the consequenses of doing so . Publicity sometimes shakes some things loose. Isaiah Marquise Kuykendall was born to Charles Jerome Coleman and Jennifer Lynn Kuykendall on June 19, 1998, at Mary Washington Hospital in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Signup for our newsletter to get notified about our next ride. It is obvious you don't know what the hell you are talking about but are arrogant to think you are qualified to give legal opinions. Like Louisiana. What could possibly justify that from any defense attorney?Chris. "I meant to say "I see the same pattern in his case as I see in her caselack of remorse, continuously changing their stories, continuously lying and telling fantastic stories that are clearly NOT true.". He owes nothing to Willingham's ghost and he has a right to defend himself against accusations that he was ineffective. The sole exception was when she spoke out about his ultimate fate in a 2012 interview with The. I lived in that hellhole for 25 years and I finally got out. Is it possible that the State has laid it on the line and told her to change her story or face possible charges herself based on that conjecture? But justice is to sell to the highest bidder. You don't care about the quality of the science unless it supports your preconceived notions. From 7:00 -- Thanks for your thoughtful response. Yesterday, Willingham's former wife, Stacy Kuykendall, released a statement to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram saying that he secretly confessed to killing their three daughters, who died in a fire . KUYKENDALL Peggy Stacey Kuykendall - A lifelong resident of Mobile, passed away Tuesday, August 7, 2007 at a local hospital. He was a member of Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church. Do I agree with this assessment? We can't know for sure if Willingham intentionally killed his children; but we do know that the forensic evidence in this case, properly interpreted, isn't strong enough to uphold a conviction.Alan Bean. That was ruled out. He was born in Henrietta, TX on September 24, 1928 to Theodore and Sarah E. Harvey Kuykendall. It's easy to believe he did it because the OVERWHELMING evidence in this case compels one to the conclusion that he DID murder three little girls. Maybe Stacy can get with Rick Perry and they can get there lieuhmI mean story together.10/28/2009 11:22:00 PM-----------------------------------In addition to the He said she said and the overall trying to make him guilty because he was not he nicest of people and of all things listened to heavy metal .Which of course makes you guilty That really is ridiculous and makes the pro side look foolish . He said that his two year old daughter Amber woke him up from a nap and alerted him to the fire. Goodhair and company sure are acting that way By defending this unethical attorney Willingham is guilty ? That is really grasping for something to make him guilty .But back to the alleged confession. Katy Hall, the murderer of my brother James on Sept. 15, 1991 in Hendry County, Floridahad stabbed one guy but he survived. Susan (Stafford) Kuykendall, Age 77, of Coal City, Illinois (formerly of Minooka/Channahon, Illinois), died peacefully, surrounded by her family on January 11, 2023, after a valiant battle with ALS.
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