Tampa Man On Death Row For Two Decades Dies In Prison

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tikipirate

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Prisoner Way died of a heart attack while in custody.

Any way you slice it, the Corrections Officer in charge of Prisoner Way was directly responsible for the health and well-being of the prisoner, and Prisoner Way's health was a direct responsibility of the State of Florida. He died while in their care. The Florida Department of Corrections failed to diagnose Prisoner Way's heart problem and provide proper treatment up and until the time whereupon he was legally put to death.

If Prisoner Way had been a free man, he may have been able to find proper medical treatment and not suffer the fatal heart attack.

Tiffany and Fred Jr. have a solid lawsuit against the State of Florida for failing to ensure the health of their father, even if he was sentenced to death.
 

AK-74me

"Typical White Person"
tikipirate said:
Prisoner Way died of a heart attack while in custody.

Any way you slice it, the Corrections Officer in charge of Prisoner Way was directly responsible for the health and well-being of the prisoner, and Prisoner Way's health was a direct responsibility of the State of Florida. He died while in their care. The Florida Department of Corrections failed to diagnose Prisoner Way's heart problem and provide proper treatment up and until the time whereupon he was legally put to death.

If Prisoner Way had been a free man, he may have been able to find proper medical treatment and not suffer the fatal heart attack.

Tiffany and Fred Jr. have a solid lawsuit against the State of Florida for failing to ensure the health of their father, even if he was sentenced to death.

Yeah that is a great solution lets spend EVEN MORE state funds giving this guy first rate medical care. Care that would probably be better than, what, probably 3/4 of our law abbiding citizens recieve.

You are right though the family will most likely sue and I'm sure they will win and this country will just continue to become more ass backwards with this "liberal" approach to things.
 
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Larry Gude

Strung Out
And now...

tikipirate said:
Prisoner Way died of a heart attack while in custody.

Any way you slice it, the Corrections Officer in charge of Prisoner Way was directly responsible for the health and well-being of the prisoner, and Prisoner Way's health was a direct responsibility of the State of Florida. He died while in their care. The Florida Department of Corrections failed to diagnose Prisoner Way's heart problem and provide proper treatment up and until the time whereupon he was legally put to death.

If Prisoner Way had been a free man, he may have been able to find proper medical treatment and not suffer the fatal heart attack.

Tiffany and Fred Jr. have a solid lawsuit against the State of Florida for failing to ensure the health of their father, even if he was sentenced to death.


...the world is turned on it's head.

Prosecutors said at his 1984 trial that Way argued with his wife Carol in the garage of their Tampa home July 11, 1983, before he struck her in the head with a hammer. He next called 15-year-old Adrienne into the garage and struck her, then doused both in gasoline and set them ablaze.

Autopsy reports suggested the teenager had not yet died when she and her mother were set ablaze.


This man was CONVICTED, not presumed guilty. He should have been put to death LONG before any heart attack did him in.


Hopefully, they will bring suit and when the absurdity of holding ourselves responsible for the long term well being of homicidal maniacs will be addressed and we start killing these people in a more timely fashion.
 

mAlice

professional daydreamer
tikipirate said:
Prisoner Way died of a heart attack while in custody.

Any way you slice it, the Corrections Officer in charge of Prisoner Way was directly responsible for the health and well-being of the prisoner, and Prisoner Way's health was a direct responsibility of the State of Florida. He died while in their care. The Florida Department of Corrections failed to diagnose Prisoner Way's heart problem and provide proper treatment up and until the time whereupon he was legally put to death.

If Prisoner Way had been a free man, he may have been able to find proper medical treatment and not suffer the fatal heart attack.

Tiffany and Fred Jr. have a solid lawsuit against the State of Florida for failing to ensure the health of their father, even if he was sentenced to death.

Are you retarded?
 

willie

Well-Known Member
Who is bringing up the weird idea of a lawsuit? It wasn't in the article I read and the surviving daughter doesn't seem to be that stupid. Is it his bottom feeding lawyer?
 
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