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Claire Binkley is on page 190 of 408
Most humane way to bring someone to an early demise? Isn't this somewhat self-contradictory?
Sep 10, 2015 06:56PM
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Claire Binkley
Claire Binkley is on page 369 of 408
What I find most disturbing about this book is that the death penalty is not confined solely to history. According to http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/execu..., 20 people have had it this year.
Sep 14, 2015 06:32PM
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Claire Binkley
Claire Binkley is on page 184 of 408
I took a hard walk to debate over this - I decided in the end not to remove seemingly macabre interests just since I might scare children. I wondered how defibrillators didn't kill but electric chairs did, until I figured out that the voltage and the particular coursing of the circuitry of such amplitude makes or breaks a person. I find electricity's relation to life fascinating! I was riveted watching my EKG made.
Sep 09, 2015 03:29PM
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Claire Binkley
Claire Binkley is on page 176 of 408
Too morbidly interested to force it done. Interested enough in everything to keep it all. Maybe the Stone novel, or finally calling the Dumas one done enough, but I want to give those more time...
Sep 08, 2015 07:28PM
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Claire Binkley
Claire Binkley is on page 154 of 408
Surprisingly educational. I've already read a number of texts in the bibliography.
Sep 08, 2015 06:44PM
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