Velma Barfield Essays

  • Research Paper On Velma Barfield

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    About Velma Barfield Velma Bullard, later Velma Barfield, was born on October 29, 1932 to a poor family in South Carolina. Velma’s crime life began early in her childhood at the age seven. She began stealing pocket money from her father to afford small luxuries while at school. At the age of ten , Velma learned how to control talking back to her stern father , and she became a decent baseball player and played on the team her father recognized. Velma learned how to manipulate her father to get what

  • Velma Barfield's Strain Theory Essay

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    From Life to ‘Death Row Granny’ What comes to mind when thinking of grandmothers? Cookies, acts of spoiling, and love are just a few, but what does not come to mind may be something like arsenic killings. Yet, in Velma Barfield’s case, one might want to ponder this carefully. Obviously, arsenic poisoning is not something a normal grandmother would be known for, so it is not striking to assume some sort of strain took place in Barfield’s life. Indeed, the Strain Theory could possibly be one way

  • Death Row: The Karla Faye Tucker Court Case

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    Various types of crimes have led many women to death row such as Karla Faye Tucker, since the execution of North Carolina’s own Velma Barfield, who was executed in 1984. Also, Tucker becomes the second woman put to death in the United States since capital punishment was re-introduced in 1976. Fourteen years later, she was condemned to death in Texas, since Chipita Rodriguez was hanged for killing a horse trader in 1863, and Tucker became the first female to be executed in Texas since that time. The

  • Deborah Tucker Essay

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    Also killed was an overnight guest, Deborah Thornton” (Hoppe). In addition, Karla Faye Tucker also become the second woman put to death in the United States since capital punishment was re-introduced in 1976, shortly after North Carolina own Velma Barfield, who was executed in 1984.

  • The Pros And Cons Of Capital Punishment

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    Lethal injection, electrocution, firing squad, hanging, and gas chamber are the ways the government punishes the criminals even when its breaching the 8th admendment. It is often commin for families of convicted lifers to reopen the case to make sure they are gettin convicted for the right crime. For some yet its tradgic they are put to death before they are found innocent. Death Penalty also known as capital punishment is the harshests sentence that a criminal can recieve from the court system