Let us not forget
Evonne Tuttle who was murdered with with 4 people in the Norfolk on September
26, 2002. Let us support the family members by remembering the victim (and the
other 4 of course) by voting repeal (DO NOT vote Retain) to save the death
penalty:
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Evonne Tuttle
(March 22, 1965 to September 26, 2002)
[PHOTO SOURCE: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35565792]
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INTERNET SOURCE: http://www.angelfire.com/ne2/norfolk/nebraska_victims_and_their_families_will_be_remembered.html
Survivors include three
daughters, Christine, 18, a student at Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln,
Virginia, 5, and Sarah, 3, both at home; her mother of Ewing; her birth father,
Stanley Bartos of Stevensville, Mont.; and two sisters, Rozan Smith of
Creighton and Angela Charf of Omaha. She was preceded in death by her father
and grandparents.
“I watched my daughter die over and over again on the security camera footage during the trial and then during the sentencing,” said Vivian Tuttle, mother to 2002 Norfolk bank shooting victim Evonne Tuttle. “The jury said my daughter’s murderer should be put to death, and I believe it is appropriate for justice to be carried out. Senators who vote to override the Governor’s veto of LB268 are preventing justice for my daughter and all of the other families from being carried out.”
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