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[[File:DanesExecution.jpg|thumb|left|Oswald about to be executed. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World]]'')]] | [[File:DanesExecution.jpg|thumb|left|Oswald about to be executed. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World]]'')]] | ||
=== Execution === | === Execution === | ||
At [[2006#Unknown dates|an unknown date in 2006]], Danes was convicted guilty of the [[rape]] and [[murder]] of twelve-year-old [[Susie Cabina]], something he claimed in court to be the greatest moment of his life. | At [[2006#Unknown dates|an unknown date in 2006]], Danes was convicted guilty of the [[rape]] and [[murder]] of twelve-year-old [[Susie Cabina]], something he claimed in court to be the greatest moment of his life. He is infamous for his haunting message "she should have ran faster", which he stated at his trial. He was held in prison for the next five years until his punishment was issued. He spent time in solitary confinement, which is when he realised the guards were putting urine in his food; he took it in stride. | ||
He was [[death sentence|sentenced to death]], and [[execution|executed]] by [[lethal injection]] in [[2011]]. He survived, the first to experience the Miracle at the very beginning of [[Miracle Day]]. The experience was painful as he would have normally died peacefully from the injection. As his sentence was technically carried out, his lawyers advanced a ''[[force majeure]]'' argument successfully, apparently flavoured with [[Fifth Amendment|Fifth]] and [[Eighth Amendment]] implications. This induced the reluctant [[Governor]] of [[Kentucky]] to parole him. He was met with scorn by other inmates for being lucky enough for getting out, as well of that of the people wanting him dead. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World]]'') | He was [[death sentence|sentenced to death]], and [[execution|executed]] by [[lethal injection]] in [[2011]]. He survived, the first to experience the Miracle at the very beginning of [[Miracle Day]]. The experience was painful as he would have normally died peacefully from the injection. As his sentence was technically carried out, his lawyers advanced a ''[[force majeure]]'' argument successfully, apparently flavoured with [[Fifth Amendment|Fifth]] and [[Eighth Amendment]] implications. This induced the reluctant [[Governor]] of [[Kentucky]] to parole him. He was met with scorn by other inmates for being lucky enough for getting out, as well of that of the people wanting him dead. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World]]'') |
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