Originally posted by AKIron
I think you may the facts a little twisted Curly. Bush gave him a reprieve from execution because there was evidence Lucas was not in Texas at the time of the murder for which he was to be executed.
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Thanks for the correction, Iron. I still have trouble understanding this. He was convicted of murder; he's confessed to murder. And George (Hang'm High) Bush commuted his sentence? It makes no freaking sense! If Bush believed Lucas was innocent, shouldn't he be pardoned of the crime and freed? If Bush believed Lucas was guilty of murder, why did he commute his sentence? If Bush believed Lucas was guilty of murder (outside Texas,) again, why did he commute his sentence?
Bush executed a number of men who were believed to be insane, so I don't think that's the issue.
Henry Lucas is the most notorious mass murderer in the US. How could Bush commute his sentence, knowing full well that eventually, Lucas will be released from prision?
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