QUOTE 1: Surprisingly, Fain said in a phone interview
that he does support the death penalty, despite serving 18 years in a 7' x 12'
cell.
"If
they're guilty, yeah. I'm a Christian and I believe in the Bible. Fred
disagrees and that's ok. I love him anyway," Fain said.
[Thursday 17 November 2011]
QUOTE 2: Fain said he knows Paul Ezra Rhoades well,
and he supports the execution plans.
"I
wish I could say he was innocent. I can't. He knows the Lord. I'm fully
confident he's going out of this world and into a better one," Fain
said.
Fain is living in Idaho and
recently married a woman he met at his church.
http://prodpquotes.info/prodp/default/view/1618/Prison-Inmates
MY
THOUGHTS:
I praised and thank the Lord that
Charles Fain was not wrongfully executed, I hope the Justice System in Idaho
can learn from the case, in order to prevent another wrongful conviction. I
thank God that Charles Fain became a Christian and he did not join the
Abolitionists in campaigning against the death penalty. He is like the Russian
inmate, Aleksandr Biryukov, who still supports capital punishment because they
both still cling to their belief that the guilty must pay with their lives.
If I were in the shoes of those two
inmates, I will tell the justice system this, “Although I was wrongfully
convicted, I am alive and I want to explain what went wrong with the trial or
investigation and you can learn not to do it to others. I do not agree with
abolishing the death penalty, as I feel strongly for the victims’ families and
I also want to protect my country.”
I will not behave like Kirk Bloodsworth,
who is being made used by the Abolitionists to protect other guilty murderers.
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