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Peer Review: A7140052 - Caryl Chessman
John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Started conversation Nov 27, 2005
Entry: Caryl Chessman - A7140052
Author: John-the-gardener, h2g2 Friends of Tibet (A2170982) - U33262
This one might be a bit too lean. Let me know what you think.
A7140052 - Caryl Chessman
Pinniped Posted Nov 27, 2005
Hey! Well now I know who Caryl Chessman was. (20 minutes ago, I was wasn't even sure of the gender)
As you say, this is a little lean, though fine for its original purpose (the 'Done too Soon' project at A2773866, for those who don't know).
Was Chessman really a significant advocate in the capital punishment debate? If so, to have come to that after starting out as a petty criminal with a perverted streak is an interesting ambivalence. That might be the aspect to develop further if this is to become a stand-alone Entry.
You write a good tale, though. Tidy and balanced. Personally, I'd like to see this one as part of a set in the project it was originally written for.
Pin
A7140052 - Caryl Chessman
John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Nov 27, 2005
Thanks, Pin. From what I've gleaned from my admittedly minimal research, I think Chessman was an advocate of staying alive and the death sentence for robbery with battery (or whatever it's called) is what outraged so many people.
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Nov 27, 2005
I think it wqas rape or sexual assualt, not robbery. The thing that cooked his goose was that he moved the victim just enough to make a case for kidnap barely possible.
A7140052 - Caryl Chessman
John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Dec 2, 2005
Still low-fat, but now much more filling.
A7140052 - Caryl Chessman
Pinniped Posted Dec 3, 2005
You want proper EG-style crit?
Well, maybe a little too much repetition of darkness and seclusion in early paras, if this is now to be read as a straight piece?
Likewise "It would be hard to overstate the revulsion..." For my delicate sensibilities at least, what follows possibly does overstate it?
Typo-wise, there's a "becasue" just past there too.
But it's
Pin
(I think I might put my two in soon, just to see what happens. They're Guidelines-stretchers, though. I won't do it for a while, 'cos I've an Entry I care about in PR right now that doesn't need prejudicing)
A7140052 - Caryl Chessman
Pinniped Posted Dec 3, 2005
I think you've improved the Lindbergh baby bit too
Perhaps you should link to the Entry on that (distressing) tale?
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A7140052 - Caryl Chessman
John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Dec 13, 2005
Stanley 'Tookie' Williams was executed by lethal injection at 12:35am today in San Quentin prison in California. Like Caryl Chessman he had been a long-time resident of San Quentin's death row. And, like Caryl Chessman, he had become a popular author and focal point of the continuing debate over capital punishment. A plea for clemency had been denied by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Williams was the 12th person to be executed by the state of California since a death penalty moratorium ended in 1977.
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