by David Chorlton
Aaron Gunches is not going to get his wish to be executed on Valentine’s Day. In an order Jan. 8, the Arizona Supreme Court rejected a Gunches pleading to forgo any more legal maneuvering and finally put him to death after he pleaded guilty to the 2002 murder and kidnapping charges of Ted Price, his girlfriend’s ex-husband. Instead, the justices said they want to hear arguments from all sides, including Attorney General Kris Mayes, who wants Gunches executed, but not on his schedule. —Arizona Capitol Times, January 8, 2025
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The sun must wish events were kinder when it climbs the sky and looks down on the latest shooting incidents, fires gone wild and a prisoner deciding his time is due to die. The forecast here is for deportations but no rain. It’s playoff time, every touchdown seems like another shot and the elements are favorites to win against all opposition. No sign of clouds today just wind in California and Arizona waiting for an execution. Department of Corrections, chemicals imported, nostalgia for old West public hangings with the law as violent as the criminals. Legislation’s language does not cover peace or love. A man condemned can do no more than ask that he become the state’s revenge on Valentine’s Day.
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David Chorlton is a longtime resident of Phoenix who finds comfort in keeping track of local birds and creatures on the fringe of the urban world. Having spent his early years in Europe, he still observes his surroundings with the pleasure of being in a foreign place.
Well paced and incredible ending!