Whatever it is you are selling, I am not buying.Chris, As this back-and-forth comments conversation illustrates, the issues in the Willingham case are extremely complex. Why can't the explanation for his inconsistent statements in the hours after his children's death be that he was suffering intense grief and acute survivor's guilt? We know this for a fact. Willingham is executed. Whatever shreds of credibility Beyler has left only remain because, contrary to claims of the activists, the Beyler report does not exclude arson as the cause of the blaze, nor does it identify an alternate cause. So there. SB,You might be thinking of the anonymous poster who was sparring with me. Join Facebook to connect with Stacy Kuykendall Willinghamgirlslivesmattered and others you may know. Also, he could have gotten at least one of the children out of that house. It takes a special kind of place to produce people like that! However, if Mr. Martin and Mr. Willingham discussed the pseudo-scientific test that Mr. Martin and his fellow attorney performed (which I find plausible), then Mr. Martin would be on very thin ice with respect to this privilege, absent a very good reason. The people who keep the likes of Goodhair in his gig don't care whether Willingham set the fire or not. That was ruled out. in Hendry Country, Florida and other people involved. When have you been civil to anyone? There may well be a case somewhere in this country where an innocent was executed. Waiver is limited.Chris. To me, her statement quoted in the Star-Telegram is a lot more genuine and straightforward than the double hearsay quotes that you are basing your opinion on, Grits. Stacy Kuykendall Death - Dead, Obituary, Funeral, Cause Of Death, Passed Away: On February 15, 2021, InsideEko Media learned about the death of Stacy Kuykendall through social media publications made on Twitter. @First commenter (Anonymous at 1:45, 10/27) -- Ms. Kuykendall was talking about Amber, her oldest daughter, who was taken to the same hospital as Willingham was. Go find a law library and start reading or pay for the privilege to access one online The more Goodhair ,TDCJ and the Pro DP fanatics cover up the worse it looks for them . You don't care about the quality of the science unless it supports your preconceived notions. Co opting and the very real grief of a victm to silence other voices and political gain is rephensible and as immoral as those thease "Tough on Crime " ilk condemn so loudly . For one, I've read far too many conflicting reports of what happened that day. That no one thought that it is possible that some one familiar with how TDCJ death row operates and what goes on when a person is on Deathwatch is Simply stupid, ignorant ,arrogant or all of the former Maybe they thought no one is ever released from Polunsky? That is not even remotely logical . In so doing, he also made it clear he still does not understand a major thrust of what Hurst, Beyler, and others are saying: a visual inspection of "pour patterns" is meaningless in determining whether or not arson was committed. We just multiply. So I ask, given everything Texas has riding on being right on this one, would it be so hard to believe there could be a conspiracy, worthy of a bad novel at work here? Something is just not adding up Cyber bully .Maybe you got some explaining to do ? There is a big difference in saying "this was definitely an accidental fire" and saying that you "wouldn't make an affirmative finding of arson based on the evidence I reviewed." And the odd thing is that I've not broken any laws that I'm aware of, there's no real reason for any of this. You expect Willingham to react in a professional manner and it didn't happen. I see the same pattern in his case as I see in her caselack of remorse, continuously changing their stories, continuously lying and telling fantastic stories that are clearly true.Only a person who is obviously prejudiced or biased against the death penalty or Stacy Kuykendall will refuse to see the plainly obvious guilt of this monster, and of the one in Florida. We know why the fire happened; we just don't know who did it. Obituary Bud Kuykendall, age 92, passed away peacefully on Monday, January 11, 2021 at his home in Sandia, Texas. Willingham escaped the blaze with minor injuries. Correct me if I'm wrong here. Amazing how the subject gets lost when folks seem to only want to vent their own bias. The State of Texas buggered it up big time on this one and we all know it. Now she has to see her former daughter-in-law make statements that harm her stepsons memory at a critical juncture in the case, statements a reasonable person such as Scott would at least question. View the profiles of people named Stacy Kuykendall. Anon. The local authorities work for the wealthy interests in their jurisdiction, and those interests have the right to administer any brand of justice they wish. My whole family knows that James was murdered and so said the coroner who did the autopsy on my murdered brother. "That seems quite a leap to deem that negligence amounting to depraved indifference, at least as I understand the term. Since you have repeatedly failed to support anything that you have said with facts or logic, you have in effect conceded all of my points. Her statement makes it pretty clear that she was initially trying to cover for him and to the extent that it contains a confession it is a tacit confession at best.You are responsible for recklessly stirring up the pain for this woman by pursuing the bogus innocence claims but rather than owe up to your misdeeds you decide to smear the victim. A car exploding next to the house certainly would have hampered efforts. No, just stating facts in response to attacks on himself. To the Anonymous poster(s),You were the one to bring up attorney client privilege, falsely implying that it does not survive death (10:19:00 AM). It's amazing how you have chosen to over look the obvious. They called it an accidental death, but we know better. Supporting the blue is what matters. It doesn't matter that he beat his wife, it doesn't matter if he was a particularly repugnant human being, that he liked hard rock and Satanic themed posters, that his wife hated him because he lived and the children died, it doesn't matter if he didn't manage to get his children out of the house before it burned. I have not previously offered an opinion on whether or not he set the fire. In order to understand Texas politics, you have to understand the authoritarian personality. You also falsely asserted (12:39:00 PM) that Anderson Cooper referred to Mr. Willingham as innocent. The bottom line for me is that his account of his actions does not make him look heroic, but it does not make him look guilty of arson either. Goodhair has no political reason to cover anything up. There were over 200 people at his funeral. Hell, he wouldn't know the truth if it slapped him in the face. Each time, she said that she and Todd had not fought the night before the blaze, and that they had gone to Kmart to pick up photographs of the family to get ready for their Christmas celebration. "I meant: "Also, one day when we were visiting our sister, 6 weeks before the murder, I saw my beloved brother look back at his soon-to-be murderer with a look of such fear and terror on his face as I had never seen before on my brother's face and he was not known to be afraid of anyone. Either she is lying now or she lied in the past, including under oath at her ex-husband's trial. When he was observed initially, he showed no emotion. Stacy Kuyendall was 13 years old when she died. Those of us who comment on this case ought to respect that Ms. Kuykendall has experienced things most of us can only begin to imagine and should tread carefully. If one believes it was accidental, one might assume that Mr. Willingham overlooked Amber in the hallway as he theorized. Anonymous Cyber Bully, why don't you go find this confession . Prosecutors charged that Willingham set the fire and killed the children in an attempt to cover up the abuse of the children and wife. As more people gathered and the police and FD arrived, then he was the grieving father. scrambling like roaches in a sudden spotlight to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that their gut feelings trump all advancements in science and just because maybe Willingham might not have been the most likable guy, any and all prior bad acts, true or false, should be proof enough that he deserved to be executed because he was the kind of man who would set the fire?Now that Texas is in big time defense mode, they've dragged out each and every witness they could to have interviewed to rebut these new findings and continue to insist they couldn't have made a mistake. This is just another variation: I murdered the kids because you said you were going to leave me. He was of the Baptist faith and a. Just a bad one finally did him in.Any ideas, any comments?Jean, Correction again. And you say he is innocent?He had full review by every court in this country many, many times and they upheld his guilt every time. Certainly have heard enough abusers tell the woman that she caused him to hit her and that she is the reason he is in jail - not because he beat the crap out of her. Correction: Paragraph 5: I said "Anti-death penalty do not even think for 1 second about the murder victims and their survivors because all they care about is the mad-dog killer. Details in Stacy Kuykendall recent statements contradict what she said in multiple statements to law enforcement authorities, letters to Willingham and attorneys, and under oath at his trial. There are a few dingbats here.Scott,your actions are brilliant. Am I the only one here that is shaking my head and thinking, Wow! We're not supposed to charge, convict and execute people for being the kind of human being we don't approve of. According to her family tree, she married Gabriel J. Kuykendall on November 15, 2008 in Texas. He accepted Christ and baptized on December 31, 2014. We don't know if Beyler's failure to interview this key witness was due to simple incompetence or if he was intentionally avoiding the truth in a perverted attempt to maintain plausible deniability. Look at O. J. Another correction:Paragraph 6, I said "I see the same pattern in his case as I see in her caselack of remorse, continuously changing their stories, continuously lying and telling fantastic stories that are clearly true. He also leaves behind many other family members and friends to celebrate his life, and cherish his memory. Ferrari Funeral. The only question now is how long before they grow the balls to admit it?10/29/2009 09:57:00 PM------------------------------YES THEY DID! If I remember correctly, he was convicted and executed for purposely setting the fire that killed those children, not for making no attempt to save them. TDCJ EX seems like a law professor compared to you.Whatever. Could there be some pressure being used to make this woman change her story? He killed her. Isaiah Marquise Kuykendall was born to Charles Jerome Coleman and Jennifer Lynn Kuykendall on June 19, 1998, at Mary Washington Hospital in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Some dat soon they wil have some expalianing to do . He was born in Henrietta, TX on September 24, 1928 to Theodore and Sarah E. Harvey Kuykendall. Stacy Kuykendall. But read what she said then and what she's saying now to see if she changed her story. They hung her out to dry, then she changes her story to support their statements when the Corsicana Sun and their city manager begin waving their hearsay claims around as proof of Willingham's guilt. Although that defense attorney has a right to defend himself against Anderson Cooper's pseudo-journalistic trolling, in hindsight he probably wishes that he had just walked away. It does not help your position.I am unaware of his attorney repeating any confidential communications of Willingham. If we're going to hold the state to its proper burden some possibly guilty people will walk free. And you could try reading your own authority and stop lying and misleading everyone first. The case you refer to has nothing to do with IAC. Any "cover up" by Goodhair is like the smirking denial of a delinquent who is boasting about his guilt out of one side of his mouth and shining with pride over his offense, while issuing a token denial to the authorities to avoid punishment. Tulsa. If you cannot be civil, you might at least try being logical.Here is a third question that you have evaded. You might have pointed out that the attorney-client privilege is not the same thing as the work product doctrine in a civil manner.Why? And a reasonable person would be familiar with the case opinions where no IAC was found and not make false accusations. And you tell me this monster and scumbag and murderer of 3 innocent little girls is innocent?If he were innocent, then those 3 adorable little girls would still be alive.He deserved execution for these cruel, vicious murders and he got a gentle death for the vicious, cruel, inhumane, and heinous murders of his 3 daughters.Goodbye, and good riddance, monster and scumbag!The report by Beyler is a pack of lies, gross errors and distortions of the truth, and extreme anti-death penalty propaganda by anti-death penalty fanatics who will stop at nothing to deprive the surviving relatives of murder victims of any justice and closure by doing any ridiculous stunt possible to stop the rightful carrying out of the death penalty to vicious, mad dog killers who deserve execution.All they talk about is the murderernot a word about the victim or what they suffered.The city of Corsicana had their Fire Department issue a 21-page rebuttal to the pack of lies by Beyler which is chock-full of death-penalty propaganda by anti-death penalty extremists. If anything, if she had any doubts about his guilt it would seem that she would be the FIRST person asking questions about the evidence used to convict. Obituaries can vary in the amount of information they contain, but many of them are genealogical goldmines, including information such as: names, dates, place of birth and death, marriage information, and family relationships. He said that his two year old daughter Amber woke him up from a nap and alerted him to the fire. Mr. Martin could have then argued with a modicum of truth that the case does indeed look different in hindsight, but he gratuitously attacked his client.You attacked Dr. Beylers credibility without troubling yourself to find any evidence. Just because you claim to not know how you would act doesn't mean that others of us don't.You don't, unless you've been in a fire -- and I mean a real fire, not an exploding barbecue or a smoldering sofa you put out with the fire extinguisher. Two, what scientific fault do you find with the reports of the last six years that have called the finding of arson into question?Chris. Were not talking about new law here. Until then, speculating what one may do during a fire or other emergency is meaningless. I am a housefire survivor myself. This is done to to catch anything the state can use agianst them in appeals as well as intecept any contrband or escape plans . You'd get at least one of those kids out or die trying. "Also, I could have posted as "Anonymous" but chose to use my actual name. Human rights and justice isn't real high on the list of values! The state presented ostensibly credible evidence in all the DNA exoneration cases as well. Not at all. In Texas I carry cash and my passport around like a security blanket, am always aware of my proximity to the state line or border and for as much as I love my friends and family there, it's so much nicer when we meet on neutral ground. Willingham's ex-wife, Stacy Kuykendall, has kept a low profile throughout the debate over his execution. The dead giveaway in his case was that he did not kill the kids in the house to eliminate all possible witnesses when he knew they were there. The general feeling is that they were given an additional burden to carry and there is no place to direct these emotions. On a side note to Anon 11:15, that particular bit of nonsense isn't going to cut it. When intelligent people presented with the same basic evidence can't arrive at a consensus you have reasonable doubt. It is interesting to see the speculation here about Goodhair's motivations to "cover up". You are a dishonest, misleading, annoying, little twerp who is attempting to lie and bullshit your way here. The family will host a memorial service on Saturday, May 13th with details to come. (For example, she now claims the couple fought the night before the fire, but she clearly said the opposite in various official statements over the years.) Nor am I going to call a fellow inmate who testified that Willingham confessed to him a liar either. He would get several tens of thousands more votes for making fun of Willingham's misfortune and supporting his execution even if Willingham was absolutely and unequivocally exonerated. Here is a woman who lost three grandchildren, then saw her son executed partly on the basis of forensic arguments that some of the most well respected names in the field have totally dismantled. You are the ultimate troll. Bobby Gene Kuykendall May 30, 1964 - November 27, 2022 IN THE CARE OF Nunnelee Funeral Chapel Bobby Gene Kuykendall, age 58, passed away on November 27, 2022 at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau, MO. He was 78 years old. That is now followed by a statement from Stacy, contradicting every other statement or testimony she has ever made or given, now claiming that Willingham confessed. Apparently those who think he is doing so don't understand the Texas conservative political ideology which drives his constituency. had more money to spend than the prosecutor.I have no faith in the system. She kept it just in case that corrupt so-called "justice system" decided to prosecute the serial killer who murdered my brother but they never did.You CAN commit murder in Florida and get away with it. Just for the record, for all of you who think this guy got a fair trial to begin with, how many of you would feel comfortable having Willingham's attorney represent you in a murder trial and have complete confidence that he would do his best for you and present an aggressive and competent defense? Maybe you can spend some qualtiy time in TDCJ. Admitting we were wrong is the hardest thing for most of us to do. Anon 1:10,I would agree with you completely and as far as I am concerned your argument makes perfect sense to me. Not a pleasnt thought either That is a whole new area . Sounds to me like a mother of three murdered girls who is just trying to set the record straight. Disclosing a work-product was unethical, and this particular instance of it suggests that Mr. Martin is incapable of assimilating new information. I think David Grann's discussion of Stacy Kuykendall's statement is fair and insightful: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/newsdesk/2009/10/stacy-kuykendall-statement.html. Anon at 9:44 through 9:57,"I am unaware of his attorney repeating any confidential communications of Willingham. Waurika. This, together with your use of thefreedictionary.com as a source for legal arguments and your nonsensical references to work-product makes it clear you should keep away from those substituted phenylethylamines in your day job. Please find full obituary and celebration information at grandprairiefh.com, recent obituaries. You failed to respond to my point that Dr. Hursts report was done pro bono.You might have pointed out that the attorney-client privilege is not the same thing as the work product doctrine in a civil manner. That's why I know OJ did it as he let the kids live because they were HIS kids. He lived most of his youth in Waco, Texas. You made me do it. It's the least you can do, biatch! I am sure TDCJ will give it to you with Goodhairs blessings ! Now they have to produce this confession and cannot . Nothing would make them more proud.Remember the last president? You linked to something that links to a case. And there isn't one of us who knows how we would act under the same set of circumstances. Killing an innocent who the local authorities wanted dead could only be a feather in his cap. I'm not sure anyone can feel sorry for that guy. You never forget that smell or the way the smoke looks that comes from a burning house. We are sad to announce that on October 16, 2022, at the age of 78, Gary Lynn Kuykendall in Charleston, Arkansas passed away. at 10:19 AM, Anon. Let's leave the character assassination to the other side. I was almost murdered in a housefireit was a firebomb.
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