The state of Missouri on Tuesday executed Brian Dorsey for the 2006 murders of his cousin, Sarah Bonnie, and her husband, Benjamin Bonnie, after an effort to have his life spared failed in recent days.

Dorsey’s time of death was recorded as 6:11 p.m, the Missouri Department of Corrections said in a news release. The method of execution was lethal injection, Karen Pojmann, a spokesperson for the department, said at a news conference, adding it “went smoothly, no problems.”

The execution of Dorsey, 52, occurred hours after the US Supreme Court declined to intervene and about a day after Missouri’s Republican governor denied clemency, rejecting the inmate’s petition – backed by more than 70 correctional officers and others – for a commutation of his sentence to life in prison.

Dorsey and his attorneys cited his remorse, his rehabilitation while behind bars and his representation at trial by attorneys who allegedly had a “financial conflict of interest” as reasons he should not be put to death. But those arguments were insufficient to convince Gov. Mike Parson, who said in a statement carrying out Dorsey’s sentence “would deliver justice and provide closure.”

  • @wolfpack86
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    17 months ago

    And the masses that use religion to abuse others don’t give a shit.

    Jesus would also be a raging socialist.

    • @[email protected]
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      07 months ago

      And the [blank] that use [blank] to abuse others don’t give a shit

      Anyone can misuse anything to harm someone

      Jesus would also be a raging socialist.

      Jesus was more or less apolitical in the gospel (e.g. “render unto caesar what is caesar’s” )

      He clearly states that to whom much is given much will be required though ergo almsgiving is a critical part of the faith.

      • @Baylahoo
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        17 months ago

        He may have been apolitical for his time (you’d have to ask him personally to know), but many teachings align with socialism. It just relies on the individual to do it themselves instead of being state enforced. “you do you but also heaven won’t accept you if you don’t share wealth”. Final judgement would stand in for corporeal laws in this case. When people don’t subscribe to that and it actively lets people suffer, teachings might not be enough.

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          17 months ago

          It just relies on the individual to do it themselves instead of being state enforced.

          Pretty much this. Christ’s teachings focus on prayer, fasting and almsgiving at a personal and corporate (church) level regardless of which government is in power.