at 6:38 AM,The NACDL said that the Supreme Court upheld the principle that the attorney-client privilege extends beyond the client's death (http://www.nacdl.org/MEDIA/pr000122.htm). Hardly conflicting. None of this is new. Any "cover up" by Goodhair is like the smirking denial of a delinquent who is boasting about his guilt out of one side of his mouth and shining with pride over his offense, while issuing a token denial to the authorities to avoid punishment. I am not even considering any evidence about arson. He is preceded in death by his parents and a grandson, Bryan Adam Biggs. Throughout the process, Stacy Kuykendall, Willingham's former wife and the mother of the three victims, has maintained that he was guilty of the murders. None of my reactions were what I expected.So you have been through a fire and handled it calmly. We just multiply. If some else did something to make sure he was executed well that is another matter . Oh well. We're not supposed to execute people for being what we don't want them to be.We do charge, convict and execute people who deliberately and willfully murder others. He said that his two year old daughter Amber woke him up from a nap and alerted him to the fire. It has a blood stain about 2 feet acrossI believe. Let's look at the views of 10 families whose loved ones were taken.Many of the victims families expected closure after last nights execution of John Allen Muhammad, the DC Sniper who killed 10 people over a three week period in 2002. Now she has to see her former daughter-in-law make statements that harm her stepsons memory at a critical juncture in the case, statements a reasonable person such as Scott would at least question. This puts Goodhair and and company is quite bind either they release it or it looks like a cover up. Steambadger,I had to standby helplessly as the life drained out of my child. If you wish to have a legal system that works with the presumption of innocent until proven guilty, works in a fair and just manner and is concerned with justice and truth over numbers and dollars, there's a very long way to go. The question still stands, did he deliberately light that fire? But I did object to being murdered so I tried my best to survive and I didbut with serious injuries. So if it was NOT an accident, then it was murderan intentionally set firemeant to kill those 3 adorable kids.Down in Florida, they have the Casey Anthony murder case where that monster of a mother murdered her 2-year-old daughter, Cayley Anthony and they are going for the death penalty and she is so obviously guilty. my way through a subject that I have no knowledge of - you have and you have done so repeatedly. Jan 13, 2023 Updated Jan 13, 2023. We know how it happened, and we know whywe just don't know WHO did it.When my brother was murdered in Florida by a serial killer, the law enforcement covered up his murder [1st-degree, no less] and let his murderer go scot-free because her family had money and connections. Execution set him free. If you've seen photos of the Willingham house you know there were plenty of windows that could be broken in an emergency. had more money to spend than the prosecutor.I have no faith in the system. Nothing would be better for Goodhair's campaign than for him to stick to his guns that Willingham deserved to die even if he is proven absolutely factually innocent. "Disclosing a work product is a violation of attorney client privilege, and Mr. Martin did this by discussing the carpet-burning test that he repeatedly did during Anderson Cooper's interview. at 11:15,Dr. There you are. I said: "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. The stories go on and on and in the end, the only thing that matters is did he or did he not deliberately set that fire? Maybe you can write you story based on the facts you have and put it out in the media. KUYKENDALL Peggy Stacey Kuykendall - A lifelong resident of Mobile, passed away Tuesday, August 7, 2007 at a local hospital. SB,You might be thinking of the anonymous poster who was sparring with me. Mr. Kuykendall was born on March 20, 1944 in Oconee County to the late Elijah Lee and Nancy Lorene Moore Kuykendall. Stacy Kuykendall Willinghamgirlslivesmattered is on Facebook. But I have much more respect for the person who can step up to the plate and say "I made a mistake. I consider that to be a frankly absurd standard to require people to live up to, especially in such a frantic and life-threatening scenario as being inside a burning building. He also confessed to 2 people: the other inmate and his ex-wifejust before his much-deserved execution. They said he was standing out in the yard before there were any external signs of smoke or flame. The fire was definitely arson and I almost died in that fire. He had a way with women and treated them real nice. The only definition of justice for these people is deference to authority and power. It is marked P. Kuykendall, died at 75 years old, Sept. 15, 1912. 10/27/2009 04:57:00 PM: No, shame on her. She was never charged in this 1st-degree murder either.Then, I was told, she went to a northern state and committed another 1st-degree murder, but, as she was in a different state, she was tried and convicted of 2nd-degree murder and sentenced to 25 years-to-life in prisonso I am told.Her name is Katy Hall, aka Jeri Kay Hall. You can't have it both ways. O W Kuykendall. Maybe Stacy can get with Rick Perry and they can get there lieuhmI mean story together. Maybe you need looking into ? You really don't seem like a calm person. There are a few dingbats here.Scott,your actions are brilliant. "And you wonder why I FIRMLY believe and stake my life on it and that of my beloved murdered brother James, that Cameron Todd Willingham was indeed guilty. It's the least you can do, biatch! With respect to IAC I have seen no legal authority charge Mr. Martin with anything. 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 . Now if you can show me proof positive that he willfully and deliberately set the fire with the intention of causing the death of his children, I'll say okay. This Anon who sees enough doubt in this case to yell foul is a pretty firm believer in the death penalty. halides1 the legal opinion you posted contradicts your assertion regarding exceptions to the privilege. After graduating from high school and serving in the Navy, he worked for the government in Adak, Alaska. He did not deserve to die the way he did. But this ain't it! For one thing, he seems to have contacted only one arson expert as a possible rebuttal witness. That is really grasping for something to make him guilty .But back to the alleged confession. We covered that, too. The hurt and suffering did not end with this execution. Nor am I going to call a fellow inmate who testified that Willingham confessed to him a liar either. Then the constituency would see his cover up as "political skill", but they would still expect Goodhair to maintain that the locals had the right to hang Willingham if they wanted to for any reason they wanted to.The key element here is the display of arbitrary power -- "Tuff" as they like to call it. You must have battered-wife syndrome and you've been brainwashed by a monster" and so on. The role of government, in the view of Goodhair's constituents, is to support and maintain that authority structure. Anon 1:10,I would agree with you completely and as far as I am concerned your argument makes perfect sense to me. You'd get at least one of those kids out or die trying. Mr. Martins attack of innocence project, which have helped many wrongfully convicted persons regain their freedom, is indefensible. Some dat soon they wil have some expalianing to do . My whole family knows that James was murdered and so said the coroner who did the autopsy on my murdered brother. Then I became AGAINST murderbefore birth and after birth. Apparently those who think he is doing so don't understand the Texas conservative political ideology which drives his constituency. stacy kuykendall obituary. You are not. That is the end of the quest for closure and it falls far short of what is expected. Since her ex-husband's execution, Stacy Kuykendall has remained completely under the radar. KUYKENDALL, JR. Mr. Frederick Thurman Kuykendall, Jr. - a native of Geiger, AL and a resident of Mobile, AL since 1952 died Thursday, August 22, 2009 in a local hospital. This is Texas. No lawyer with integrity would so slander a dead client to save face. That is strange coming from people who actually live here. The ex-wife of the Texas man executed for setting fire to their home and killing their three daughters tearfully reiterated her contention Wednesday that he confessed his guilt to her. I have not previously offered an opinion on whether or not he set the fire. He was born on Aug. 30, 1963 at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas and he died on Sun. Facebook gives people the. Not for liking hard rock. How about releasing the arson report because science doesn't lie? And out of dozens of posts I wonder how I hit a nerve.I don't know what happened but I can say for sure that today there is certainly reasonable doubt. A normal person would never have acted like he did.Any ideas, comments?Jean, I have just re-read the Beyler report. They simply believe local law enforcement and prosecutors should be the sole arbiters of life and death for people of Willingham's socio-economic status and character, and they think it is perfectly good justice to hang Willingham for who he was -- regardless of what he allegedly did. The point is she uttered an inconsistency. I haven't lied or tried to b.s. The pathology of the conservative political ideology which has consumed Texas is apparently widely underestimated and misunderstood. 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." She's saying he told more conflicting versions about his actions. He said that he yelled at her and then exited the house, leaving Amber and the twin infants inside to die.A confession to what? 2:28Awesome summation.It's pretty damned pathetic you can find better legal representation on a minor blog than the whole state of Texas provides its indigent defendants. Goodhair has no political reason to cover anything up. Mission accomplished. It's clearly not simply "depraved indifference", because the standard for depraved indifference is firing guns into crowds of people, or driving a car through a crowded pedestrian area running people over, something that, while not specifically intending to kill any specific person, shows a callous disregard for human life. Their actions seem to indicate ther isa lot riding on this case than originally taught . It is unlikely that he set a fire and then decided to take a nap. The Daily Corsican reported the following: The Innocence Project is an absolute farce, Martin said. Family and friends are welcome to leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family. Dont hold your breath as long as the wig is Governor. Neighbors said Todd didn't try. Dr. Beyler concluded that a finding of arson cannot be sustained. Vinita. However, if Mr. Martin and Mr. Willingham discussed the pseudo-scientific test that Mr. Martin and his fellow attorney performed (which I find plausible), then Mr. Martin would be on very thin ice with respect to this privilege, absent a very good reason. Just like no one seems to understand us. If anything, if she had any doubts about his guilt it would seem that she would be the FIRST person asking questions about the evidence used to convict. Anonymous at 12:48.You are giving out insults, not arguments. Stacy Kuykendall. This must be the basis of KB's smear campaign against RP. But just this once, I would tend to believe that truth is stranger than fiction and just maybe, people like my neighbor who see conspiracies around every corner are occasionally right on target. 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. That is now followed by a statement from Stacy, contradicting every other statement or testimony she has ever made or given, now claiming that Willingham confessed. Whatever it is you are selling, I am not buying.Chris, As this back-and-forth comments conversation illustrates, the issues in the Willingham case are extremely complex. 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. Any TDCJ policies regarding recording of conversations during death-row inmates' non-attorney visitations, including any policy describing how often recording occurs, under what circumstances, whether every call is recorded, what is done with the recordings, who has access to them, how long they're kept, what documentation must be maintained, etc.. Any log or record of recordings from visitations for now-deceased death row inmate Cameron Todd Willingham. Visiting Texas has me looking over my shoulder, jumping at odd noises and just in what an acquaintance once called, battlefield mode. Anon. Grits its easy to fabricate contradictions when you make a sloppy summary of one statement and then you compare it to a lazy summary of another statement from 5 years previous. Remember the last president? Its a bunch of hype, in my opinion. Would you be comfortable with an indigent friend or relative being defended by Mr. Martin?If you started answering my questions, it might make a positive contribution in this discussion, something that you have largely avoided until now.Chris, Anonymous at 4:31,"When Willingham asserted IAC in his first writ of h.c., he waived privilege. This off topic. "One viewer of the Anderson video said that at first he thought that Mr. Martin was the prosecutor! The cognitive dissonance would drive anyone crazy.The final death-row conversation is truly ambiguous. He was born on April 13, 1934 to William and Vealie Kuykendall in Gumwood Township. She never mentioned that she intended to divorce Willingham, whom she had married three months earlier. Hell, he wouldn't know the truth if it slapped him in the face. How about releasing the arson report because science doesn't lie? And if Willingham were still alive, one could still not slander him. Yes you can be brought to court by the estate or surviving relatives of the deceased if it harms their reputation or causes financial loss . Co opting and the very real grief of a victm to silence other voices and political gain is rephensible and as immoral as those thease "Tough on Crime " ilk condemn so loudly . Please find full obituary and celebration information at grandprairiefh.com, recent obituaries. She was about 37 in 1991 when she cold-bloodedly murdered my brother. If you wish to have a legal system that works with gossip, assumptions and the prejudices of the local yahoos, congratulations. And she's doing it many years later when she has presumably had time to heal emotionally and "see the truth" as it were.It's interesting she is allowed this latitude as a battered wife and grieving mother but Todd, who has just been confronted by the mother of his babies and essentially asked "what the hell are you doing alive?" And as the years went by, she probably gave in to that idea. Not even for actually being Satanists if that's what floats their boat. Why do you disagree with the lawyers who have criticized Mr. Martins actions on ethical grounds?And now you have the temerity to bring up Stacy Kuykendalls quite understandable pain and heartache as part of your attack on Scotts post. Even Judge Jackson concedes that Stacy has said different things at different times. 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. Not that the behavior of Gov Goodhair John Bradly and the disgraceful defense attorney and the fanatical Pros have been a stellar example of doing everyth9ongot look as if you have something to lose and hide by him being innocent . One viewer of the Anderson video said that at first he thought that Mr. Martin was the prosecutor! Like Louisiana. Wake up and take responsibility for yourselves. Also, he could have gotten at least one of the children out of that house. For one, I've read far too many conflicting reports of what happened that day. Ignore Dudley and the JFA Neo Nazis . Anon. The family will host a memorial service on Saturday, May 13th with details to come. "Also, I could have posted as "Anonymous" but chose to use my actual name. There is something wrong with y'all. Maybe the neighbors were wrong but it doesn't matter. If he did not do it . When have you been civil to anyone? Six Mile, SC - Mr. William Henry Kuykendall, 77, loving husband of Nancy Anne Tucker Kuykendall, passed away Monday, March 22, 2021 at Oconee Memorial Hospital. Join Facebook to connect with Stacy Kuykendall and others you may know. Whether he set the fire or not doesn't matter to them one itoa. His behavior was pretty incriminating and his statements tooall this apart from the physical evidence. He didn't have money to buy innocence and kids do start fires. According to her family tree, she married Gabriel J. Kuykendall on November 15, 2008 in Texas. Why can't the explanation for his inconsistent statements in the hours after his children's death be that he was suffering intense grief and acute survivor's guilt?
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