stacy kuykendall obituary

You must have battered-wife syndrome and you've been brainwashed by a monster" and so on. Stacy Kuykendall. A car exploding next to the house certainly would have hampered efforts. So what? I don't care. If in fact that is the case. is not allowed the same thing. But this ain't it! The ex-wife of the Texas man executed for setting fire to their home and killing their three daughters tearfully reiterated her contention Wednesday that he confessed his guilt to her. Did he receive an adequate defense? The general feeling is that they were given an additional burden to carry and there is no place to direct these emotions. You have some desperate need for Willingham to be guilty do you have something to hide? Not that the behavior of Gov Goodhair John Bradly and the disgraceful defense attorney and the fanatical Pros have been a stellar example of doing everyth9ongot look as if you have something to lose and hide by him being innocent . What a different story this would be if four had died instead of three. I have racked my brain to come up with any explanation for his supposed "innocence", but I cannot come up with any conclusion but that he is GUILTY as sin. Willingham's ex-wife, Stacy Kuykendall, has kept a low profile throughout the debate over his execution. I don't trust evidence they put out for the public. Things that make you go HMMM . Susan's greatest passion was her family and friends. and Nina Kuykendall. However, if Mr. Willingham set the fire deliberately, why would he make up the story that Amber woke him up when such a story raises the question of why he did not save her? But the reality in today's social climate is, that if a DA thinks he can use it to file charges against a parent in what may be no more than an accidental death because of public outrage, that DA is going to file depraved indifference and use the same arguments we've been hearing the revolting peasants with their torches using here. He was born on April 13, 1934 to William and Vealie Kuykendall in Gumwood Township. If you are relying on Grits and the anti-death penalty media to objectively report the truth about this case, you are living in FANTASYLAND! Apparently those who think he is doing so don't understand the Texas conservative political ideology which drives his constituency. It is time to stop the persecution, convictions and even executions of those that are disliked. 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. KUYKENDALL, JR. Mr. Frederick Thurman Kuykendall, Jr. - a native of Geiger, AL and a resident of Mobile, AL since 1952 died Thursday, August 22, 2009 in a local hospital. Tuttle. had more money to spend than the prosecutor.I have no faith in the system. Tell me that she did not deserve the electric chair. Are you a relative?Do we take the word of a jailhouse snitch? The people who keep the likes of Goodhair in his gig don't care whether Willingham set the fire or not. It's the least you can do, biatch! It is obvious you don't know what the hell you are talking about but are arrogant to think you are qualified to give legal opinions.One cannot lie if one does not know what one is talking about; its a flat-out contradiction. With respect to IAC I have seen no legal authority charge Mr. Martin with anything. 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. Even Judge Jackson concedes that Stacy has said different things at different times. Yes you can be brought to court by the estate or surviving relatives of the deceased if it harms their reputation or causes financial loss . If you've got one or more kids of your own then just imagine this was happening to you. Gary Lynn Kuykendall Obituary. Tx has made many mistakes on death row inmates and sentencing was done in the usual way. Another scumbag murderer got away with murder.Katy Hall got away with the murder because her family had lots of local clout and money and had connections with the local law enforcement. Any business knows you cannot stay status quo and continue to exist. Amazing how the subject gets lost when folks seem to only want to vent their own bias. A normal person would never have acted like he did.Any ideas, comments?Jean, I have just re-read the Beyler report. 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? There is something wrong with y'all. What the evidence was then, irrespective of it's form, should be weighed into account with new advancements in technology to determine once and forever if Willingham was a guilty person.If innocent, place a moratorium on the death penalty until we have better conclusive evidence in these matters. So much for that.Everything I said is the absolute truth. It takes a special kind of place to produce people like that! A car exploding next to the house certainly would have hampered efforts. I'm not sure anyone can feel sorry for that guy. Now they have to produce this confession and cannot . in Hendry Country, Florida and other people involved. But she told reporters outside the Travis County courthouse in Austin that "I am here to. Call it what you will, conservative political ideology, blame it on religion, too many years of chronic inbreeding, or something in the water, but I've traveled to some interesting places in my life and of all of them, including the ones with bombs blowing up things, the ones where you could get shot at for kicks, the ones where you could disappear for just being in the wrong place at the wrong time or where you must deal with officials who would sell their mother into prostitution on a whim, Texas is the one place that really scares me. And she's doing it many years later when she has presumably had time to heal emotionally and "see the truth" as it were.It's interesting she is allowed this latitude as a battered wife and grieving mother but Todd, who has just been confronted by the mother of his babies and essentially asked "what the hell are you doing alive?" This is done to to catch anything the state can use agianst them in appeals as well as intecept any contrband or escape plans . Either she is lying now or she lied in the past, including under oath at her ex-husband's trial. Why do you disagree with the lawyers who have criticized Mr. Martins actions on ethical grounds?And now you have the temerity to bring up Stacy Kuykendalls quite understandable pain and heartache as part of your attack on Scotts post. And out of dozens of posts I wonder how I hit a nerve.I don't know what happened but I can say for sure that today there is certainly reasonable doubt. Agreed, Chris. He got mad and took the bait. It's amazing how you have chosen to over look the obvious. Please answer the following questions (one of which you have evaded): One, why do you disagree with the lawyers who have criticized Mr. Martins actions on ethical grounds? I'm sure that for years after she defended her husband, all her friends and family were like "Oh, honey, all these scientific experts say that Todd must have done it. Stacy Kuykendall said she believed for over a decade her husband, Cameron Todd Willingham, didn't deliberately start the house fire that killed their three daughters. Stacy Kuykendall. Who Is Stacy Kuykendall? This thread was about the reliability of the grieving mother's statements and the remorseless insensitivity of Mr. Grits and the rest of you Monday Morning Quarterbacks who brand her a liar because you don't like what she says. Using the Status of a crime victim to silence a debate about a very serious issue as in do we convict innocent people and execute some of them is reprehensible . It doesn't matter how Willingham reacted to the fire. O W Kuykendall. No amount of cyber bullying will make Willingham guilty . to the late Carmen and Ethel Cates Kuykendall. Remember the last president? My sister still has it. 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? View the profiles of people named Stacy Kuykendall. Cooper tells his audience that his interview guest is responsible for an innocent man being executed. 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. He was born on May 30, 1964, in Sikeston, Missouri, to the late Carmen and Ethel Cates Kuykendall. It's obvious that what Ms. Kuykendall means is that she left Todd and went down the hall (or to the room next door, or whatever) to be with her oldest daughter's body. He was born on Aug. 30, 1963 at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas and he died on Sun. Calling your intergity into question if not saying you are to blame for Ms Kuyendell's troubles . 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. I viewed this video again, and Mr. Cooper never said any such thing. 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. My brother Frank has already contacted the governor of Florida a couple of times but he would not do anything about it. 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. Why? 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. Execution set him free. When you awake from a deep sleep and your home is blazing the first thing I wondered is if I were still asleep and if running from the fire is part of a nightmare. The state presented ostensibly credible evidence in all the DNA exoneration cases as well. Bud proudly served in the United States Army during WWII and worked in the Constabulary Unit. He was born July 5, 1944, in Charleston, to the late Floyd Hardy and Clara Cleora (Wilson) Kuykendall. Not without the scientific evidence to firmly back up that the fire was deliberate arson. Here are the links so readers don't have to go on the spin by the New Yorker or Chicago Tribune.http://www.corsicanadailysun.com/archivesearch/local_story_246091758.htmlhttp://www.star-telegram.com/texas/story/1709042.htmlKeep in mind that in a newspaper story, you never know what the questions were or what the reporter left out of the response. Stacy Kuykendall read a prepared statement to reporters outside the Travis County courthouse. But then silly me, whatever am I thinking? Shame on you! Anonymous at 9:41 AM,I have not claimed you lied, or called anything that you said BS, or claimed that you said something that you did not. 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. Also, he could have gotten at least one of the children out of that house. at 10:15,A person's interests last beyond their lifetime. Maybe it's just a heightened sense of survival. If the state machine accidently-on-purpose fried a lower class male of questionable character like Willingham, then it would be a cause for celebration for them. Then the constituency would see his cover up as "political skill", but they would still expect Goodhair to maintain that the locals had the right to hang Willingham if they wanted to for any reason they wanted to.The key element here is the display of arbitrary power -- "Tuff" as they like to call it. Any TDCJ policies regarding recording of conversations during death-row inmates' non-attorney visitations, including any policy describing how often recording occurs, under what circumstances, whether every call is recorded, what is done with the recordings, who has access to them, how long they're kept, what documentation must be maintained, etc.. Any log or record of recordings from visitations for now-deceased death row inmate Cameron Todd Willingham. I appreciate you addressing my point. Wake up and take responsibility for yourselves. The point is she uttered an inconsistency. Tuesday, November 29, 2022 CHARLESTON, Mo. They said he moved his car away to prevent it being scorched but made no effort to save the girls. Dub was born July 24, 1945 in Hamilton Texas to O.W. 2:28Awesome summation.It's pretty damned pathetic you can find better legal representation on a minor blog than the whole state of Texas provides its indigent defendants. Our brother was popular and well-liked.We have never gotten over the loss of our beloved brother. His behavior from the moment that he set the fire until his execution proves that.Also, I am NOT going to call a grieving mother, Ms. Kuykendall, a LIAR, when she SAYS that he confessed to her. The reason he didn't save Amber is obvious; he wanted her to die. Stacy Kuykendall Willinghamgirlslivesmattered. That is not even remotely logical . Haven't we covered this subject already? They put me in mind of Adolph Hitlerthe only people who deserve rights is the ones he thought should deserve rights.These are the same people who would murder a baby at nine months of pregnancy and call it a woman's right. He killed her. The Dudley Sharps of the world would like us to think, "He confessed, she said it, there's nothing more to discuss here." It's easy to believe he did it because the OVERWHELMING evidence in this case compels one to the conclusion that he DID murder three little girls. Willingham's own version of events was essentially a confession. You are a dishonest, misleading, annoying, little twerp who is attempting to lie and bullshit your way here. 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. Steambadger,I had to standby helplessly as the life drained out of my child. Oh well, I will leave it in the hands of God, and He will punish this cold-blooded murderer severely with no mercy as she showed no mercy to my brother and murdered him for nothing.Hambone was known to have told people 6 weeks before he was murdered that he was afraid that she was going to murder him. I might be more convinced of your sincerity had you also brought Mr. Willinghams stepmother Eugenia into your comments (http://www.star-telegram.com/242/story/1722713.html). Stop lying in every post. And as the years went by, she probably gave in to that idea. No self-respecting murderer would leave witnesses alive that could possibly identify them and there is NO way that the murderer was that sloppy in his actions that he would let witnesses live. They want to believe this although there is zero evidence that Willingham was innocent. That this is the tip of the ice berg is only how I feel.The name Todd Willingham has caused a lot of people to stop, question and take an interest in our brand of justice. Is that it? You really don't seem like a calm person. So two weeks before his execution Willingham's brainstorm to save his ass was to confess to the mother of the three babies he murdered, after having 13 years to think about it, in the hope this would convince her to write a letter asking for clemency?Really?Yeah, really. Wagoner. at 11:47 AM, and Anon at 12:39 PM,The attorney-client privilege belongs to the client and extends beyond his death (http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Attorney+client+privilege); therefore, your assertion to the contrary is flat-out wrong. It'd mean that, in other house fires, a parent who comes out of the house while any of his children remain in the house, for whatever reason, is guilty of gross negligence and would be guilty of murder should any of them not come out alive, because he or she didn't risk their own life in order to live up to their duty of care. I see the same pattern of Willingham's lies & deception, and the TOTALITY of the evidence in Willingham's case. He acted real guilty. Publicity sometimes shakes some things loose. Moreover, although I acknowledge that I may have said something that was in error, I have not lied about anything. I have not previously offered an opinion on whether or not he set the fire. Isaiah Marquise Kuykendall was born to Charles Jerome Coleman and Jennifer Lynn Kuykendall on June 19, 1998, at Mary Washington Hospital in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Can you provide a link that shows that Mr. Willingham waived this privilege? It's not like she was the prosecutor in the case and is going to feel any discomfort over the idea that an innocent person was executed. Stacy Kuykendall, Willingham's then-wife and the mother of his three daughters, was not home at the time of the fire. The victim game is getting tired folks. I claimed only that Mr. Willinghams first appeal did not raise ineffective counsel, not that he never raised this issue; please stop uttering falsehoods.The more important issue is whether Mr. Martins present comments are within professional norms. The system is corrupt. Far from being an ambush, the Chicago Tribune reporter went out of his way to hand Mr. Martin an opportunity to explain himself, noting that the arson expert Mr. Martin had consulted had later changed his mind about what the evidence did or did not show. The question still stands, did he deliberately light that fire? 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. And one more thing, before I have to goMy brother's MURDER was deliberately and intentionally covered up by the sheriff's dept. He was born in Henrietta, TX on September 24, 1928 to Theodore and Sarah E. Harvey Kuykendall. By repeatedly citing his carpet pseudo-experiment, Mr. Martin showed that he still does not understand that floor patterns cannot be interpreted by eyeball. "Sorryin a hurry because I have to go somewhere.And yes, I like grits. Did you know these family members? He departed this life and entered into eternal peace on January 6, 2020. It is s possible they do have something serious to hide that goes beyond Willingham ? For one thing, he seems to have contacted only one arson expert as a possible rebuttal witness. Ferrari Funeral. Sept. 15, 1991 at 10:19 pm at Lee Memorial Hospital in Fort Myers, Lee County, Florida.We took the loss of Hambone real hard, and as I said, we have never gotten over it and we all still have problems dealing with it after all these years.What was the hardest, was KNOWING that he was murdered, but the law enforcement and judicial system deliberately and intentionally covered up his murder and others and called it an accidental death; although the coroner who did the autopsy said no way was it an accidental death, it was murder and nothing else but murder. Since almost all IAC claims require evidence outside the record, they are not raised in an appeal. Lay off the defense attorney. She was out shopping for Christmas presents at a thrift shop. 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. As for the emtonial argumnets well that is just plain specuation and one down right offsive . I will write more if I have time later.Chris. Throughout the process, Stacy Kuykendall, Willingham's former wife and the mother of the three victims, has maintained that he was guilty of the murders. One person cannot bring about change and most people don't worry about it.The abuse of power is everywhere. You also falsely asserted (12:39:00 PM) that Anderson Cooper referred to Mr. Willingham as innocent. Stacy Kuykendall Grim. Let her have some peace and comfort in knowing that the vicious, mad-dog killer of her 3 adorable babies has paid for his monstruos crime. So I'll say it again. The sole exception was when she spoke out about his ultimate fate in a 2012 interview with The. Anon. The stories go on and on and in the end, the only thing that matters is did he or did he not deliberately set that fire? Perhaps the conversation was on cell phone? But I thought you were one that refused to accept that it could have happened another way. If the locals in Corsicana decided that Willingham deserved to die, then the people who vote in this state -- the people who Goodhair depends on -- think he ought to be dead. (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.) To get votes in Texas, you only have prove one thing: You believe local police authorities are right and you support them no matter what they do. We also know that anti-death penalty activists actually hope and pray than an innocent man was executed. He figured someday. It's nice to think we would be sane and rational. 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? And, no, you have not been civil. Could there be some pressure being used to make this woman change her story? We know why the fire happened; we just don't know who did it. Feel sorry for me and write a damn letter asking for a pardon for me. Am I the only one here that is shaking my head and thinking, Wow! We know that Craig Beyler is a "whore of the court" investigator was paid $30,000 to advocate a particular conclusion. Willingham is executed. Jean, we certainly agree that the system lacks justice. Good for you! I guess you all still don't get it. He has defended his work - which he has the right to do. She had to have lied.10/28/2009 08:15:00 AM : No, give your respect back to Grits. Not only will it be great to hear the tape but it will also tell us who also had this brilliant idea before you. The cognitive dissonance would drive anyone crazy.The final death-row conversation is truly ambiguous. Moreover, as I have demonstrated above, defending oneself is not the same thing as declaring your client guilty beyond question. Mr. Martin went beyond trying to defend himself to attacking his client, and a reasonable person would question how effective his defense was. That is really grasping for something to make him guilty .But back to the alleged confession. He was born on May 30, 1964 in Sikeston, MO. Both sides are wrong. You'd get at least one of those kids out or die trying. And do it again and again and again and keep your story straightall the while realizing that any father who doesn't give his life for the sake of his babies is worthless in the eyes of the rest of the human race, and is probably better off dead too.Yea, there is no reason for his inconsistent statements but that he set the fire, and those taken together with the rock artist posters in the laundry room are proof that he was a devil worshiper and deserved to die.I guess it's just that the whole world is against Texas because they are so independent minded after winning the war with Mexico andblah blah blah. 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. He is preceded in death by his parents and a grandson, Bryan Adam Biggs. stacy kuykendall obituarysri lanka weather february celsius. Trust me, I know more about fires than you probably do.What convinces me, more than anything, is that he refused to go back in the house when it was first smoldering. Admitting we were wrong is the hardest thing for most of us to do. Stacy Kuykendall Willinghamgirlslivesmattered is on Facebook. You linked to something that links to a case. O W Kuykendall (Kirk or Dub to his family and friends) passed away November 1, 2021. O.J. Any log or record of who has accessed or listened to recordings from visitations for now-deceased death row inmate Cameron Todd Willingham. Obituary Gary L. Kuykendall, of Ozark, passed away Sunday, October 16, 2022, in Charleston. James Arvel Kuykendall December 30, 1936 - November 19, 2022 (85 years old) Canton, North Carolina Give a memorial tree Plant a tree Light a candle Illuminate their memory James Arvel Kuykendall Obituary We are sad to announce that on November 19, 2022 we had to say goodbye to James Arvel Kuykendall (Canton, North Carolina). PS: In my 5th paragraph, I said "Accidents do NOT happen and this fire was NO accident." Jean. I wouldn't pay a dime to see any movie regarding this mess. Not even for actually being Satanists if that's what floats their boat. 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. The only reason Goodhair would be respected for a cover up is if he could spin it to show that lying about it would save the state monetary losses. We can't know for sure if Willingham intentionally killed his children; but we do know that the forensic evidence in this case, properly interpreted, isn't strong enough to uphold a conviction.Alan Bean. The reason he was immediately suspected was the mere fact that he was alive. My whole family knows that James was murdered and so said the coroner who did the autopsy on my murdered brother. Prior to the release of the DNA results, most Texans would have agreed with the juries that convicted these people; but they were innocent.

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stacy kuykendall obituary