
Monday, December 1, 2014
Death Penalty
Should the death penalty be opposed? Today a lot of people consider the death penalty to be the last alternative instead, favor life in prison from past years of innocent people getting the death penalty when they shouldn't have. Going into a Pro and Con debate in class about whether or not the death penalty should be used or not is very controversial in the world today. There are many reasons to go back and forth considering giving the death penalty to the criminal or not. When it comes to the victims family it's very hard for them to recover from a loss of a loved one. Usually a victim's family will want to give the death penalty to the criminal to give closure to the family. If the criminal is sent to prison they are still alive to haunt the victim as well as the family. The death penalty should best be relevant to fit the crime of what they did to the victim. The criminals deserve a punishment that is equal to what they did. If the criminal had murdered an innocent person than they earn to get murdered as well to feel the pain the victim did when s/he was punished. After reading The Laramie Project the death penalty was not given to Aaron McKinney because of Matthew Shepard's mother's reasoning for letting Aaron have life in prison instead. That reason being was to let Aaron think about what he did to Matthew and to be grateful that Aaron can celebrate the things that Matthew could never celebrate again. Having the death penalty as an option for criminals who have murdered people in the past is a good alternative to have because of the families that have to deal with the pain of losing their family members.
There are many reasons why people in the world dislike the death penalty which is a good thing for the criminal but bad for the victim and for their families and friends. Some think it isn't fair to have the death penalty happen when a criminal has murdered a person instead thinking it's better to keep them in prison for life. The truth is, is the longer the criminal is alive and in prison the more awful and depressing their lives will be. When it comes the day where the criminals die they will be going to another prison which is hell. If they get the death penalty their lives on earth are fast and painless but by them having life in prison will give them longer pain than getting the death penalty. It's useless to give the death penalty to the people who had murdered others because it doesn't change the fact that the victim is gone and never to come back. Through all the anger and sorrow from the family and friends of the victims the only thing they can do is to forgive the criminal for doing such a horrible thing and move on with their lives. Whether or not the death penalty happens to criminals that have murdered another person at the end of the day they are going to live the rest of their lives in hell. If the death penalty is sentenced to a criminal they have a faster painful death than those who have to live a slow brutal life in prison.

Thursday, November 20, 2014
The Mysterious Case of Matthew Shepard
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Payne
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Menough- SLCC
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November
17, 2014
The
Mysterious Case of Matthew Shepard
The small town of Laramie,
Wyoming was known for having a Wal-Mart, and for some folk’s non-existent.
Today it has a reputation for being the previous home of Matthew Shepard, a
college student who was tragically murdered. Matthew’s homosexuality was not a
surprise to the residents of Laramie. He was indeed gay, but seen as a normal
person to not just his friends and family but to strangers as well. Based on the
media stated about the murder of Matthew Shepard, people came to the conclusion
that it was in fact a hate crime. But the evidence from other sources including
ABC News 20/20 Report: The Matthew Shepard Case, The Book of Matt,
and the HBO film of The Laramie Project were shown to be caused by Meth
induced rage.
At the ages of 21 years, the
names of Aaron McKinney and Russell Henderson murdered Matthew Shepard in the
early morning of October 12, 1998, a day that is unforgettable. Their lives
were changed forever after a night of a disastrous affair. After the hate crime
of Matthew Shepard homosexual, men around the world have increased having
thirty men murdered since Matthew’s case. But the real question is do people
actually know what a hate crime is? When the murder had gone public worldwide
people started getting very upset starting protests about how hate crimes are
wrong. Moisés Kaufman, the author who wrote the play The Laramie Project interviewed
other’s opinions and perspectives on whether or not this was a hate crime or
not. After writing the play Kaufman noticed that it didn’t just affect
individuals but the culture surroundings as well. Laramie being such a small
town didn’t know such a thing could happen, impacting and devastating the
residents living in Laramie. “You and the straight people of Laramie and
Wyoming are guilty of the beating of Matthew Shepard just as Germans who looked
the other way are guilty of the deaths… you have taught your straight children
to hate their gay and lesbian brothers and sisters…”(Kaufman 53) According to
the interviews people were more caught up in the fact that Matthew was gay and
murdered because of his homosexuality and thought nothing more of it. People of
Laramie starting accusing innocent people for the killing of Matthew stating
that it was their fault because they didn’t approve of homosexuals in Laramie.
Rebecca Hilliker, the head of the theater department at the University of
Wyoming indicated to Kaufman, “Because I was really scared that in the trial
they were going to try and say that it was a robbery, or it was about drugs. So
when they used “gay panic” as their defense, I felt this is good, if nothing
else the truth is going to be told…”(Kaufman 89) As shown in this quote, the
people who were interviewed including Rebecca had a strong feeling that this
case was a hate crime and never considered it to be a drug incident. The
outcome of it all is The Laramie Project has a powerful
opinion on the case of Matthew Shepard and how it was all taken place because
Matthew intended to be gay.
Drugs used in the
world today such as methamphetamine are very threatening leading up to
violence, sleepless nights, as well as hallucinations. The sources that were
developed in the ABC News 20/20 Report: The Matthew Shepard Case was stated
both Aaron and Russell were under the influence of meth when the murder had
taken place. Also stated in the 20/20 clip Aaron and Russell were incapable to
sleep for two straight weeks from the side effect of the use of meth. Media was
going back and forth whether Aaron, Russell, and Matthew were in the drug scene
together, selling drugs to one another and came out to be the truth. Aaron
declared to sources saying “Matthew always owed money to Aaron” when he got
meth and caused another reason why Aaron had attacked and robbed him that
night. Interviewing each individual about the murder, Aaron McKinney had no
intentions for what he did was wrong because he was so emotionally drained he
didn’t care as much as Russell did regretting the night he could have stopped
Aaron. Eventually interviewing Aaron’s girlfriend at the time was told by Aaron
himself to say it happened he murdered Matthew because he was gay and when the
police arrived at their house she did as she was told. Aaron didn’t want to get
caught for the meth he contained and blamed himself for something people still
believe is the real truth today. Aaron having a mother who died when he was 16
years of age and Russell being raised by an alcoholic mother didn’t know any
better. They grew up making their own decisions, watching their parents drink
taught them to do the same because that’s all they knew and was in their
everyday life growing up. Both growing up in poor neighborhoods they needed a
way to make money. Then they got into the selling of drugs and took the path
that led up to this devastating action happening. The night Aaron and Russell
went to the bar was suddenly the night that changed not just their lives but
also the lives around them. Since Aaron was so intoxicated on meth, Russell
decided to take Aaron to the Fireside bar to get Aaron drunk so he wouldn’t
hurt anyone but that didn’t last long. Sources say if Aaron wasn’t under the
influence of the use of meth Matthew would still be alive today and this
wouldn’t even exist. It comes to the conclusion that drugs are very dangerous
and can lead to violent things. People always look back on the Matthew
Shepard’s murder learning that drugs can have a big impact on changing one
selves personality and taking it to the next level of insecurity.
Stephen Jimenez
the author of The Book of Matt took the case into a new
perspective as well as the ABC News 20/20 Report: The Matthew Shepard Case on
why it was not a hate crime but instead a drug induced rage. He decided to take
the case into more depth interviews revealing new facts that weren’t said or
ever heard before. Russell Henderson was unfortunately in the wrong place at
the wrong time putting himself in prison for life. He was sent to jail for life
for the murder that wasn’t even his fault but Aaron’s fault. Stated in the Book
of Matt, Jimenez said “Aaron made money to pay for his drugs from having
sexual interactions with other men” (Jimenez). The same went with Matthew as
well. Aaron admitting that he was bisexual in the book made it easier for
Matthew to get drugs from Aaron by doing sexual interactions with each other.
Also stated in The Book of Matt, “[w]hat I know for certain is that
Aaron McKinney was well acquainted with the businessman Matthew had conferred
with at the Fireside”(Jimenez 162). Sources expressed the relationship between
Matthew and Aaron and how they had a past before the murder had taken place
being involved in the drug scene. Surrounding oneself with a human being that
is in use of drugs is never a good place to put oneself in.
After The
Laramie Project came out HBO thought it would be a good idea to create a
movie to give viewers more of the image of how the act all happened from the
beginning. When watching the movie and comparing it to the book itself it was very
successful in hitting the major events that happened as well as organizing the
bar, church, and everything else as descriptive to the play as possible which
was fascinating. The lack of culture that was acted throughout the movie was
very similar to what Kaufman obtained in his interviews with residents in
Laramie. Interviewed by Kaufman as well as put in the movie was Jedidiah
Schultz, a student who attended University of Wyoming with Matthew at the time
said, “ Now, after Matthew, I would say that Laramie is a town defined by an
accident, a crime. We’ve become Waco, we’ve become Jasper. We’re a noun, a
definition, a sign!” (Kaufman 7) Jedidiah explains to Kaufman that Laramie was
this beautiful town and now know to be a crime scene turning into Waco and
Jasper were hate crimes had happened developing hatred towards those cities. On
June 7, 1998 James Byrd Jr., an African American was a victim of a hate crime
in Jasper, Texas. The killers, Shawn Berry, Lawrence Russell Brewer, and John
King dragged James on the back of their pick up truck for 3 miles leaving
James’s body parts throughout those miles. After his head was decapitated the
murders through the remaining’s of his body in front of an African American
cemetery. The James Byrd Jr. was nothing in comparison to how upset people were
when hearing about the Matthew Shepard case. The reason why Matthew’s case was
so much more memorable than James’s was because people thought and still think
that it was Matthew’s intentions of being gay. Without a doubt the James Byrd
Jr. case was a hate crime due to the fact that he was African American and not
appreciating them as do more so today. After both murders of James Byrd Jr. and
Matthew Shepard an act was eventually passed called the Hate Crimes Prevention
Act, which was based off of these two men that got their lives taken away from
them.
The impact that Matthew Shepard had on the world spread in the
matter of days. It has said that hate itself is not a crime, which is carefully
illustrated in all hate crime legislation. The difference between James Byrd
Jr. and Matthew Shepard’s hate crimes are crucial to one another. Since
James was African American he was murdered and thrown in front of a African
American cemetery which was specifically stated by his murders Shawn Berry, Lawrence Russell Brewer, and John
King. With the Matthew Shepard case being so skeptical on whether or not it was
actually a hate crime it was suspicious. But when interviewing Aaron and
Russell in prison years later when they were sober from drugs they admitted to
20/20 they were in fact there attacking Matthew for robbery for what he owed to
Aaron. Since both were intoxicated on meth the meth itself gave them a bigger
ego to go what they did to Matthew that night. To conclude Aaron should be the
only one in guilt. With the presence of Russell being there and tying Matthew
up to the fence he was to blame for as well. A cold night in early October was
the last night Aaron and Russell got to see the world. Whether Aaron murdered
Matthew because he was gay or because he was in the use of meth, either way
Aaron and Russell deserve life in prison for what they did that night. No one
will ever forget the tragic murder of Matthew Shepard changing how some look at
homosexuals as well as hate crimes.
Work
Cited
Kaufman, Moisés. The
Laramie Project. New York: Vintage, 2001. Print.
Jimenez, Stephen. The
Book of Matt: Hidden Truths About the Murder of Matthew Shepard. N.p.:
n.p., n.d. Print.
"The Role Of Meth In
Matthew Shepard's Murder." The Dish. N.p., 12 Sept. 2013. Web.
19 Nov. 2014.
"Murder of James Byrd,
Jr." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 18 Nov. 2014. Web. 18
Nov. 2014.
"New Details Emerge in
Matthew Shepard Murder." ABC News. ABC News Network, 26 Nov.
2004. Web. 20 Nov. 2014.
Monday, November 17, 2014
View on The Laramie Project


Quotes from The Laramie Project
Act I
“So
I—I went up to the top of Cactus Canyon, and I’m not super familiar with that
area, so on my way back down, I didn’t know where I was going, I was just sort
of picking the way to go, which now… it just makes me think that God wanted me
to find him because there’s no way that I was going to go that way”(Kaufman
33).
Act II
“Now,
as for the victim, I know that that lifestyle is legal, but I will tell you one
thing: I hope that Matthew Shepard as he was tied to the fence that he had time
to reflect on a moment when someone had spoken the word of the Lord to him—and
that before he slipped into a coma he had a chance to reflect on his
lifestyle”(Kaufman 66).
Act III
“And
in the distance I could see the sparkling lights of Laramie, Wyoming”(Kaufman
98).
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Media featuring Matthew Shepard
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Aaron McKinney interviewing with Elizabeth Vargars on 20/20 |
The video clips and interviews that are shown on television about
certain actions taken place throughout the world there will always be different
stories that people say about it that ends up questioning the critics into
whether a story is true or not. In this past week watching the 20/20 on the
murder of Matthew Shepard was similar to what has been said about Matthew and The Laramie Project. When
watching the video go back and forth through Aaron McKinney and Russell
Henderson asking questioning stating the murder of Matthew. As many media says
that Aaron and Russell murdered Matthew because of him being gay was not the
truth. When 20/20 aired with Elizabeth Vargas she interviewed them individually
asking them the same question they've been answering since the day he was
found. When it came time to interview Aaron it was a different story than
people were expecting. He stated that he was a sociopath and was drained from
emotion that he didn’t think anything of it anymore. Elizabeth stated in the
20/20 clip "Money and drugs motivated their actions that night, not hatred
gays." As with any drug including meth in which Aaron and Russell were
fused with can lead to things that typically don't occur on a regular bases in
a day to day life. Before the murder had occurred, Aaron and Russell had been
smoking meth and had been up for two weeks with not just three to four hours of
sleep but no sleep at all. The side effect of taking the meth was not only
getting no sleep but the loss of control over both of them when this took
place. Aaron’s childhood was why he got into this stuff in the first place
having a father who was never around and a mother who died when he was sixteen
years old. He had no one to look up to and started getting into bad stuff.
Russell on the other hand grew up with a mother who was an alcoholic and always
had alcohol and drugs surrounding him. It’s not their faults that Aaron and Russell
have these effects of addiction but they grew up around it, which meant that it
was okay to do. During the end of the video Russell Henderson had apologized to
all of the people of there and especially the Shepard family for what he did
and said that he deserves his time in jail for what he did.

Monday, November 3, 2014
Murderers of Matthew Shepard

Monday, October 27, 2014
Hate Crimes

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