Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Katie Faunce post #9


"Jesse stood quietly and showed no emotion as the clerk of court read the results. The following morning only a handful of spectators were on hand to hear the judge pronounce sentence upon the man who committed Chatham County's most fiendish crime."

At the conclusion of Jesse McKethan's trial, he had been convicted of murder and his punishment was death by electric chair. Jesse received this news with no sign of emotion. Just a flat face as if it was something of his daily routine. Or maybe after all this time through the trial he became numb.

The picture I chose is of a killer. I chose this because killers can not get their emotions in the way of what they need to accomplish. They know that they can not be attached the the person that needs to be killed. If they do their safety becomes compromised.


Murray Silver, Behind the Moss Curtain (Bonaventure, 2005), pg 117

http://mellywilliams.wordpress.com/2010/05/13/top-10-anti-heroines/

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