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Murder victim’s mother slams Irish presidential candidate

He called for clemency for murderer and rapist of her daughter


Gay Mitchell

A murder victim’s mother  has criticized Irish presidential candidate Gay Mitchell’s policy of asking for leniency for death row inmates.

The Fine Gael nominee  has a long history of opposition to the death penalty, but some requests he has made have not gone down well with the families of those who have suffered tragic loss because of the actions of these criminals.

Gay Mitchell wrote a petition in 1998 to have Louis Joe Truesdale Jr. spared the death penalty.

Truesdale Jr. was convicted of kidnapping, raping and murdering 19-year-old Rebecca Eudy in South Carolina in 1980. He was executed in December 1998.

Mitchell’s representatives say he submitted the plea for clemency as part of his role as chairman of the Oireachtas Sub-Committee on Human Rights, but the family of Lancaster feel Truesdale Jr.’s sentence was the correct one.

“He got nothing but what he deserved," said Lancaster’s mother Evelyn Eudy, according to the Irish Independent. Eudy told the paper she was hurt that Mitchell sent a letter to Congress looking for mercy for her daughter’s killer.

She stated that her daughter's death had stayed with her all her life. Rebecca was kidnapped leaving a shopping center, brutally raped and murdered. She said the passing years had not diminished her pain.

Mitchell is an avid campaigner for death row criminals and also sent a letter looking for clemency for Paul Jennings Hill in 1994.  Hill was convicted of murdering a bodyguard and a doctor in 1994 outside an abortion clinic in Florida. Hill was executed in 2003.

Under pressure from the Irish media Mitchell has now agreed to release all letters he has written on behalf of death row criminals in America. 

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What eiriamach said.Every word
Colkelley: You are right.IC does ( rather naiveley ) appear to offer tacid support for a chosen candidate ... for anything! I am not aware of anti Gay M stuff,though. Publishing his anti-death-penalty is a service to electors who can then make up their own minds how to vote'. Wheeling out victims parents etc., is below the belt and what you can expect from a 'tabloid publication'. But vorers can also 'factor in' this 'angle' in their considerations. ~ ~ ~ I like your version of the "Awkward Question" But when bumping into an old 'crush' and new partner; I have always favoured one that just may be more appropriate on this thread; " Oh,Hello,darling ~ are you still taking it up the Aras!!??
and? So what? Scraping the barrel rather with this one aren't you?
NO, colkelley, it's more like asking him whether he has recognized the equal right of women to liberty and security. It's not a 'loaded question' because this candidate has cherry-picked the objects of his "official" compassion too carefully: those he has begged mercy for have been those who brutally raped and murdered a woman or brutally murdered a man (physician) and his associate, a man who provided health services exclusively for women. This candidate's misogynist ideology shows in the cases he selects. The lives of women are worth less to him than the lives of male murderers. I too oppose the death penalty-- equally for all -- not for those whose killings target only only one group.
Irish Central is letting its prejudice show here. Mitchell has done nothing but what he is supposed to do and, although I agree with the mother and support the death penalty, making this seem like something awful simply shows that Irish Central has an agenda and will do anything to oppose Mitchell. If he asked that these convicted killers be put to death Irish Central would call him a blood-lusting barbarian. The way Irish Central deals with Mitchell is like asking him, "Have you stopped beating your wife yet?" No matter which way he turns Irish (Left of) Central will condemn him.
 




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