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NJ bans death penalty, spares Megan’s killer

New Jersey just recently banned capital punishment and commuted the sentences of all death row inmates to life in prison.  In and of itself, that doesn’t bother me.  After all, the 10th Amendment says that states are free to set their laws as they so choose, provided the laws are not unconstitutional.

However, this part does bother me:

The man who raped and killed 7-year-old Megan Kanka — the 1994 crime that inspired “Megan’s Law” — is one of eight men whose sentences were commuted to life in prison this week as part of New Jersey’s new ban on execution.

The Garden State on Monday became the first state in more than three decades to abolish the death penalty after a commission ruled the punishment is “inconsistent with evolving standards of decency.”

Gov. Jon Corzine the day before commuted the sentences of eight men sitting on the state’s death row. They will now serve life in prison without parole, according to the governor’s office.

Among the eight is Jesse Timmendequas, 46, who was sentenced to death in June 1997 for Megan’s murder.

Prosecutors said Timmendequas lured Megan to his home by saying he wanted to show her a puppy. He then raped her, beat her and strangled her with a belt. A day later, he led police to her body.

“Megan’s Law,” introduced after her death, requires that authorities notify neighbors when a sex offender moves into an area. Timmendequas had twice been convicted of sex crimes — on 5- and 7-year-olds — before he murdered Megan. 

The cretin who is responsible for the creation of Megan’s Law gets to continue drawing air through his piehole, despite having been sentenced by a jury of his peers (in a state that rarely executes anyone, just to get an idea of how heinous his crimes were).  What also bothers me is that 53% of New Jerseyans opposed abolishing the death penalty, and only 39% supported banning it (poll here).  Yet the liberal politicians knew the fallout of ignoring their constituents would be minimal, and so ignore them they did.

Maybe you support capital punishment, and maybe you don’t.  That’s cool, since reasonable people exist on both sides.  Most complaints that I have heard against capital punishment involve cases were the innocent are wrongly executed.  That is a completely legitmate concern, and it’s actually one that I share.  However, in the case of this scumbag Timmendequas, he confessed to everything, so there’s no doubt about his guilt.

If NJ wanted to implement a ban, my own personal opinion is that it would have been less controversial to have implemented it from this point forward, not retroactively to those who are currently condemned.


December 18, 2007 - Posted by crushliberalism | capital punishment, shameful

5 Comments »

  1. They should have transfered him to Texas, we would have given him a seat in the front row.

    Comment by WMD_Maker | December 18, 2007

  2. I’m surprised that he didn’t negotiate a life sentence prior to the confession and leading police to the body. The strongest arguments I have heard against the death penalty are, as you mentioned, the innocent being wrongly executed and the inconsistent application of the punishment. While Timmendequas is most certainly a vile form of slime, his sentence is a perfect example of that inconsistency.

    Comment by TheBad | December 18, 2007

  3. What they let an admitted murderer get prison for life and what of Megan?
    This is truly messed up!
    I guess they believe the death penalty is cruel however what of the murder victims isn’t their fate pretty cruel.
    Having some sadistic monster torture and murder an innocent person and receive no punishment that is on the same level of severity of the crime.

    If they wanna ban the death penalty fine and dandy but don’t try and convince me that letting a murderer escape receiving their just deserts is justice.
    It’s more of a joke than Justice!

    Comment by Chilerkle | December 18, 2007

  4. It truly makes me ashamed to say I’m from Jersey (among other things…LOL) I completely agree with Chilerkle, it is not justice, it’s nothing more than a big joke. I can only imagine what Megan’s parents are feeling right now. They abide by a system that has seriously let them down. It frustrates me to no end. If NJ had to go through with this it should have been from now on, they couldn’t sentence anyone to death. All the previous sentences should be carried out.

    Comment by Jennifer | December 18, 2007

  5. Want to bet that if someone walked up and capped him they would make an exception?

    Comment by WMD_Maker | December 19, 2007


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