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Old 09-22-2006, 01:58 PM
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Dru's killer sentenced to death

Just wanted to share the news that Dru's killer has been sentenced to death:

Jurors sentence convicted sex offender to death in North Dakota student's slaying
By DAVE KOLPACK
Associated Press Writer

FARGO, N.D. (AP) - Jurors on Friday sentenced a convicted sex offender to death for kidnapping and killing University of North Dakota student Dru Sjodin, whose body was found in a Minnesota ravine nearly five months after she disappeared.

It was North Dakota's first death penalty case in more than a century. The state does not have the death penalty but it is allowed in federal cases.

Alfonso Rodriguez Jr., 53, of Crookston, Minn., looked straight ahead and showed no emotion as the sentence was announced.

"We hope the need does not arise for another 100 years," U.S. Attorney Drew Wrigley said. "The defendant's acts of the last three decades have brought us to this place at this time," he said, referring to Rodriguez's earlier convictions for assaults on women going back to 1975.

"I know it wasn't an easy decision for the jurors," Sjodin's mother, Linda Walker, said afterward, her voice shaking. "But Dru's voice was heard today."

The jury reached its decision after more than a day and a half of deliberations. The same federal jury convicted Rodriguez on Aug. 30 on a charge of kidnapping resulting in Sjodin's death.

Rodriguez's mother, Dolores, and sister, Ileanna Noyes, cried as the verdict was announced, as did a number of the jurors.

Sjodin, 22, of Pequot Lakes, Minn., disappeared from a Grand Forks shopping mall parking lot on Nov. 22, 2003, and her body was found the following April in a ravine near Crookston. Authorities said she was beaten, raped and stabbed.

Rodriguez, who got out of prison about six months before the killing, was charged under federal law because Sjodin was taken across state lines.

Earlier, in his statements to jurors, Wrigley said the death penalty would be the "right thing, in the right case." He stood near her portrait and asked for justice.

Rodriguez's attorney, Richard Ney, asked the jury for mercy after calling psychologists and Rodriguez's family to talk about his childhood of poverty, abuse and exposure to farm chemicals. Ney also said Rodriguez had been anxious about being released from prison after serving more than 20 years for assaults on three women in 1975 and 1980.

Walker and Allan Sjodin, Dru's father, said they could have accepted a sentence of life in prison.

"Whatever would have happened, we would have been equally satisfied," Sjodin said. "For Dru's sake, this needed to happen."
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Old 09-22-2006, 02:41 PM
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exposure to farm chemicals.
That is one of the most insane defenses I've ever heard of in my life. I'm sure Dad33 (a seller of farm chemicals for 30+ years) would have been happy to rip the attorney a new one in court.
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Old 09-23-2006, 12:34 PM
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Although I have very firm liberal views, the one area I consider myself a conservative is around the death penalty; I agree with it when there is AMPLE evidence that the crime was committed. And in this case, there is.

My heart goes out to Dru's family, friends, and to the jurors who had to make that decision. It isn't an easy decision to make and I applaud them for taking the stance that they did.
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Old 09-23-2006, 02:26 PM
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I would love to push the button (or whatever) to start the execution...anyone want to join me?

Yup, I am glad the SOB got sentenced to death
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Old 09-23-2006, 09:03 PM
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I think it's a shame that her family would have been satisfied either way and he was still sentenced to death. However, I am glad that they have peace.
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