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Todd Willingham murdered my 3 daughters

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This entry was posted on 10/25/2009 8:11 PM and is filed under Dudley Sharp - Justice Matters,Texas,Death Penalty,Cameron Todd Willingham.

 
 
 
 
Todd Willingham murdered my 3 daughters
statement from Stacy Kuykendall, Cameron Todd Willingham's then wife (1)
 
RE: "Stacy Kuykendall, the ex-wife of Cameron Todd Willingham, offers her first detailed account of the 1991 fire that claimed the lives of her three daughters and led to Willingham’s execution in 2004.
 
“Todd set our house on fire then stood outside and watched it burn,” Kuykendall asserts, saying she agrees with Gov. Rick Perry’s portrayal of her husband as “a monster.” "
 
"Before Todd was executed he confessed to his family that he never went into the twins room at all to try and save them, that he had lied about it. Actually, he stood outside of our home as the house engulfed in flames knowing his three daughters were inside."
 
"Todd set our house on fire then stood outside and watched it burn. He knew our three daughters were inside this home taking there last breath. He watched them die."
 
"(Reporters) Mills, Possley (of the Chicago Tribune) and Grann (of the New Yorker) have all come to my home uninvited to ask me questions about my ex-husband. I told them all that I no longer believe that Todd was innocent, that he did murder my daughters and I did not want to talk about that which had to deal with him."
 
statement from Stacy Kuykendall, then wife to Cameron Todd Willingham and mother to Amber Louise, Karmon Diane and Kameron Marie.
 
(1)"Stacy Kuykendall's statement about the 1991 fire", Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 10/25/09
http://www.star-telegram.com/texas/story/1709042-p3.html

 

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    • 10/26/2009 7:39 AM sam wrote:
      The Chicago Tribune is caught in a lie and keeps on lying:

      http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-texas-willinghamoct26,0,1727088.story
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    • 2/3/2010 12:54 AM Brian McNary wrote:
      Wow. I've been reading about this case all night. I surely hope we can base death decisions on better evidence than was presented in this case.

      Or maybe we just don't care.
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    • 2/3/2010 11:30 AM christal wrote:
      I do not give much credibility to Stacy Kurkendyall. It was already stated by neighbors that she along with Todd was outside the burned home going through the remains, laughing and listening to music. This is not the attitude of a greiving mother, instead of a woman who if a crime was committed more than likely was involved and trying to save her own ass. As for Govenor Perry...PLEASE!!! Move to somewhere else and run your own country. The criminal justice system in Texas is corrupt and run by criminals worse than the offenders they are paid to supervise.
      Chris
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    • 2/7/2010 4:23 PM christal wrote:
      Brian,
      I hope so too. I feel the fact that there was doubt as to camerons innocence the 30 day stay by Gov. Perry should have been granted. It's not so much a fact of pro 0r anti death penalty for me as it is a matter of justice. Once we take a life we can not ever replace or make up for it.
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    • 2/26/2010 9:08 AM mike wrote:
      What doubt? Those who oppose the DP always have a doubt no matter how overwhelming the evidence of guilt. The state and federal courts, including the USSC, reviewed and rejected Willingham's last minute appeals, which included Hurst's affidavit, had no doubts.

      Yet, those who have never reviewed the evidence and are ignorant of the applicable law think they know more. Right.
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