Missouri executes Brian Dorsey for 2006 double murder after mercy bid backed by 72 correctional officers

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The state of Missouri on Tuesday executed Brian Dorsey for the 2006 murders of his cousin, Sarah Bonnie, and her husband, Benjamin Bonnie, after an effort to have his life spared failed in recent days. Dorsey’s time of death was recorded as 6:11 p.m, the Missouri Department of Corrections said in a news release. The method of execution was lethal injection, Karen Pojmann, a spokesperson for the department, said at a news conference, adding it “went smoothly, no problems.” The execution of Dorsey, 52, occurred hours after the US Supreme Court declined to intervene and about a day after Missouri’s Republican governor denied clemency, rejecting the inmate’s petition – backed by more than 70 correctional officers [https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/07/us/brian-dorsey-missouri-execution-death-row/index.html] and others – for a commutation of his sentence to life in prison. Dorsey and his attorneys cited his remorse, his rehabilitation while behind bars and his representation at trial by attorneys who allegedly had a “financial conflict of interest” as reasons he should not be put to death. But those arguments were insufficient to convince Gov. Mike Parson, who said in a statement carrying out Dorsey’s sentence “would deliver justice and provide closure.”

This is what happens when you give the state the power of life and death over its citizens. Even the people who make up the low levels of power in the state have no actual voice when it comes to the state committing legally-sanctioned murder.
The death penalty is appropriate for child rapists.
And you believe you can prove every single time beyond any reasonable doubt that the accused child rapist you are putting to death is not innocent of the crime? How would you be able to do so?

Are you trying to argue that it’s okay to imprison innocent people but it’s not okay to execute them?

What if they die in prison?

Nothing about what they said implies that this would be ok.

Problem with homicide is that it’s final. Someone falsely imprisoned has the chance of being let go. Anyone who is killed immediately loses that option.

Okay. So it’s alright to punish innocent people as long as it’s not permanent?

Unless of course they die in prison, in which case…?

That implies imprisoning them is okay,

No it doesn’t.

So it’s alright to punish innocent people as long as it’s not permanent?

Nope.

Okay.

Then we shouldn’t imprison people because they might be innocent just like we shouldn’t execute them because they might be innocent.

Do you agree with this? Why or why not?