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The Curious Case of John Errol Ferguson, Part 2

By Joseph Laycock While Judge Glant’s decision was applauded by the families of Ferguson’s victims, its wider implications are disturbing. Richard Dawkins is surely dancing in celebration to see that a judge in a Southern state compared the delusions of … Continue reading

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The Curious Case of John Errol Ferguson: Part 1

By Joseph Laycock At the time of this writing, the state of Florida is preparing to execute John Errol Ferguson by lethal injection. Ferguson is a convicted rapist and murderer. He was found guilty of the murder of eight individuals … Continue reading

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