Muslim Murderer
Executed
April 30, 2006
In 1988, Daryl Mack brutally killed and sexually
assaulted Betty Jane May a 55-year-old mother of three in Reno. Mack was
convicted and sentenced to death in 2002. Mack also killed Kim Parks
in 1994 and was serving a life sentence in Nevada when DNA evidence emerged
which connected him to the murder of May.
On April 27, 2006 Daryl Mack a self professed Muslim was
executed because he killed another human being. He showed no remorse and did
not care that he took two lives.
The only favor he did for society was to drop all appeals
to his death penalty. Consequently, his execution date was not pushed back
by decades. And within seconds after drugs were introduced into his veins he
died. A death definitely more peaceful than those of his victims.
Murderer Daryl Mack had loyal supporters and these are
two statements from them at a demonstration outside the state prison in
Carson City, NV:
"As always, we hope we send a message we are being a
witness to a violation of human rights . . . . and to this terrible act of
barbarism by the state of Nevada," said Nancy Hart, a member of Amnesty
International. 4-27-06
http://news.rgj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060427/NEWS10/604270351/1002
This statement shows how morally perverted Ms Hart and
her friends are. Her remarks are irritating to people who want justice for
society and the victim and their families. Daryl Mack cruelly violated the
rights and bodies of his two victims and Nancy Hart refuses to acknowledge
this. It is barbarous for her to say Nevada is wrong to rid itself of a
murderer. As usual, Amnesty International forgets Betty Jane May and puts
Mack in her place as a victim.
"It still begs the question, should we be killing someone
who killed someone to show killing someone is wrong?" said the Rev. Charles
Durante, of the Nevada Coalition Against the Death Penalty.
4-27-06
http://www.nevadaappeal.com/article/20060427/NEWS/104270086
Mr. Durante seems clueless. Executions are not to show
murder is wrong and Nevadans are not asking the question whether we should
kill a murderer. They know why. Executions are to successfully punish and
rid society of a person not fit to live among us whether inside or outside a
prison.