Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Here in Idiot America we still have the death penalty which makes us equal to shithole countries like Saudi Arabia.

Maybe it's not a good idea to have a large collection of weapons, ammunition, and cash in a house.

Also, maybe it's not a good idea to kill a family including a little girl.

Daniel Lewis Lee was a fucktard. Now he is a dead fucktard.

Wikipedia - Daniel Lewis Lee

The execution took place later that morning, and Lee was declared dead at 8:07 AM on July 14, 2020. He was the first person to be executed by the federal government in 17 years.

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In January 1996, Lee and Kehoe left the state of Washington and traveled to Arkansas. On January 11, 1996, they arrived at the home of William Frederick Mueller, a gun dealer who lived near Tilly, Arkansas, who owned a large collection of weapons, ammunition, and cash. Kehoe and his father had robbed Mueller back in February 1995, and Kehoe planned to find valuable property at the house. Dressed in police raid clothing, the two men tried to enter the home of Mueller, but they were not at home. When the Muellers returned, Lee and Kehoe overpowered and incapacitated Mueller and his wife, Nancy Ann Mueller (née Branch). They then questioned Nancy Mueller's 8-year-old daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Powell, about where they could find the cash, guns, and ammunition. After finding $50,000 in cash, guns, and ammunition, they shot each of the three victims with a stun gun, causing them to pass out. They then placed plastic bags over their heads, and sealed the bags with duct tape, suffocating them to death. They took the victims in Kehoe's vehicle to the Illinois Bayou, where they taped rocks to them and threw each family member into the swamp. The bodies were discovered in Lake Dardanelle near Russellville, Arkansas in late June 1996.

Kehoe and his family took the stolen property to a motel in Spokane, Washington, by way of the Christian Identity community of Elohim City, Oklahoma. On June 17, 1997, Kehoe was arrested in Cedar City, Utah.

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