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Are firing squads a thing of past?
Bill in 2004 Legislature would eliminate option
The mother of Taylor's victim agrees it is a good move to wipe the option off the books and supports legislation that will be introduced in the 2004 legislative session.
"I personally don't think anyone has the right to choose their own death, especially when they have murdered," Sherron King said. "I think they take that right away from themselves."
Sherron King found her daughter, Charla Nicole, in the Washington Terrace apartment they shared one June afternoon in 1989 after she got home from work. Charla, who would have been 12 the next day, had been raped and then strangled with a telephone cord and gagged with a pair of panties.
Taylor, diagnosed as a remorseless pedophile while just a teenager, had been visiting his sister, who lived in the same apartment complex.
Convicted of sexual assault and robbery years earlier in Florida, Taylor was linked to the crime through a set of fingerprints left on the telephone.
Six years later, after being found guilty of murder in a bench trial and dropping his appeals, Taylor was executed.
Utah remains the only state in the country that allows inmates to choose an execution in front of a firing squad. While Idaho has the sentence on its books, a judge has to impose that manner of death.
The months leading up to Taylor's death and the execution itself set off a maelstrom of controversy that attracted international attention stunning the state with its intensity and sparking the inevitable debates over the "barbaric" nature of the execution.
Senate Minority Whip Ron Allen, D-Stansbury Park, said he doesn't want to see a repeat of that.
"Why do these guys get a choice when their victims didn't? Let's take the choice out of the situation and let's take the unwarranted publicity out of it."
Allen and Rep. Sheryl Allen, R-Bountiful, have introduced legislation that would ban the practice.
The Democrat wants his law to be retroactive, meaning three death-row inmates who've already chosen bullets over the needle won't get that chance.
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