Fifty Colorado lawmakers voted to repeal death penalty in 2009, would have protected Aurora mass murderer

    In 2009, Colorado’s death penalty was saved by a single State Senate vote. Had anti-death penalty forces in Colorado been able to rustle up one more vote, the Aurora Batman movie theater mass murderer would be guaranteed roughly fifty years of ice cream, movie nights, free gym membership, free health care and the hope for a prison break, or perhaps murdering a prison guard. Instead, | Read More »