User talk:Dave 6162

Hank Skinner reprieves
This is a Letter to The Editor of the Pampa News. It was written by Lisa Busby. She is the victim's daughter and sister. Her mother and two brothers were killed on New Years Eve of 1993.It was written on March 25, 2010 after reading about another reprieve from execution of Hank Skinner by the US Supreme Court.

Dear Editor,								March 25, 2010

On New Years Eve of 1993, my mother and two brothers were murdered at our house in Pampa. My mother was killed by beating her to death with an axe handle, both of my brothers were stabbed to death. The only person the police arrested was Hank Skinner who was covered with my mother’s and my brother’s blood. I am glad he was convicted in Ft. Worth in 1995 for the murders of my mother and two brothers who I loved very much. The only reason I am alive is that I was spending New Years Eve with my grandparents and was not at the house when my family was killed. Again, This year, he was scheduled to be executed on February 24 but the date was changed again. This time to March 24. This changing dates has been going on too much and too long. I get angrier and sadder each time this has happened.. This has been happening because the Gray County District Attorney will not let his DNA be tested. Lynn Switzer does not need anyone’s permission to have the DNA tested. She could have allowed the testing a long time ago. What is the real reason she has not allowed the DNA testing? Every time I have read about a new execution date I am anxious for that day to come and me and my family can get this over with.

Lisa Busby Dave 6162 (talk) 05:52, 26 March 2010 (UTC)