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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

HONORING OFFICER RAY WATSON (COP KILLER RONALD KEITH SPIVEY EXECUTED IN GEORGIA ON 24 JANUARY 2002)


            Cop Killer, Ronald Keith Spivey was executed by lethal injection in Georgia on this day, 24 January 2002. I memory of the slain cop, I got the information about the slain cop from ODMP and the cop killer from clarkprosecutor.org

Officer Ray Watson

Bio & Incident Details
Age: 41
Tour: 6 years
Badge # Not available
Cause: Gunfire
Incident Date: 12/28/1976
Weapon: Gun; Unknown type
Suspect: Executed in 2002

Officer Watson was shot and killed when he walked into a robbery-in-progress at a local mall. The suspect was sentenced to death and executed on January 24, 2002.

Officer Watson had been with the agency for 6 years and was survived by his wife and three children.



Ronald Keith Spivey

6 comments:

  1. As a proLife (anti-abortion) activist I was very saddened to see the photo of my deceased friend Ronald Keith Spivey as a sort of trophy on this page. Yes Ronald did take the life of Officer Watson; however I attended the execution of Ron Spivey and Ron was as deeply apologetic as ever for Officer Watson's death.

    Interestingly, Ron Spivey opposed abortion. I came to know Ron when he was UDS (under death sentence) on GA Death Row. I visited with him many times over the 16 years I knew him.

    I recommend to anyone who is in favor of the death penalty that they become a friend to even one person on Death Row. Then you would know that the Lord gives life, and only the Lord should be allowed to "take" life.

    Innocent or guilty, all Life is in God's hands.

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    1. Sorry I disagree with you here totally. <> You should think of the victims' families' feeling. Are you a pacifist? If God is the only want to take life, please tell the armed forces not to shoot at foreign invaders as they are humans too. Please see here: http://soldierexecutionerprolifer2008.blogspot.com.au/2013/02/the-sixth-commandment-explained.html

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    2. I am glad that he was apologetic but he still has to be punished. There are many killers who go free to kill again. NO, NO, NO...I am not putting him as a trophy, I want people to remember the fallen officer. Why do you beg so much sympathy for evildoers and ignore the feelings of the victim's families?

      P.S. Innocent or guilty, all Life is in God's hands. May I ask if you are a pacifist or are you working with the ACLU?

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  2. I was one of the friends that watched as Ronald Spivey spoke his final words before being executed by the State of Georgia: "If I had a million lives, I couldn't say I'm sorry enough . . . . And what happened in that case changed me so much. I'm not the same person I was 25 years ago. In our society, we hear and say 'what would Jesus do.' You can believe I don't believe Jesus would do this. . . . It allows no room for redemption." He said the death penalty "dragged the victim's family and my family through living hell. It's incredibly sad that we live in a society that feels it has to kill people." He also urged his four friends who had come to "leave this thing without any bitterness, any hatred, any anger."

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    1. I respect his decision but do you have feeling for other victims' families? http://victimsfamiliesforthedeathpenalty.blogspot.com.au/

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    2. I respect your opposition to the death penalty but I was similar to you in one way, I was Pro-Choice but I became Pro-Life. However, I was Anti-Death Penalty before becoming Pro-Death Penalty. I respect your decision to be Pro-Life and against the death penalty but if you are against the death penalty are you against a Just War Theory like my blog, ‘Soldier, Executioner & Pro-Lifer’? I support a just defensive war and believe in the Armed Forces, I strongly support killing violent criminals and I support protecting the life of the innocent unborn. That was why I changed by Blogger name to Saint Michael 2012. An archangel that smites evildoers and protect the innocent.

      I am happy that Ronald Spivey has repented, as I am with Ted Bundy. (http://soldierexecutionerprolifer2008.blogspot.com.au/2013/01/dr-james-dobson-interviews-ted-bundy.html)As Saint Thomas Aquinas once said, "...a secondary measure of the love of God may be said to appear. for capital punishment provides the murderer with incentive to repentance which the ordinary man does not have, that is a definite date on which he is to meet his God. It is as if God thus providentially granted him a special inducement to repentance out of consideration of the enormity of his crime...the law grants to the condemned an opportunity which he did not grant to his victim, the opportunity to prepare to meet his God. Even divine justice here may be said to be tempered with mercy." (p. 116). "A Bible Study", Essays on the Death Penalty, T. Robert Ingram, ed., St. Thomas Press, Houston, 1963, 1992.

      However, do be careful. There were several killers who were ‘Judas Iscariot’ type. They played Christians and were role model prisoner. When released, they killed again!
      http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/national-old/pedophile-murderer-hadlow-dies/story-e6freooo-1111113958310

      http://murderpedia.org/male.L/l/lawson-leonard-keith.htm

      http://soldierexecutionerprolifer2008.blogspot.com.au/2012/11/innocent-to-guilty-joseph-green-brown.html

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