Victor Saldano was convicted of murder and sentenced to death for a murder he committed in Plano, Texas. His mental state has declined severely and it brings into question, should we reconsider the death penalty for those who experience a severe mental defect as a result of the isolation they experience on death row? Share your thoughts below.
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Just ran across this Pod Cast. I was the arresting and Lead Investigator for Victors case. Just FYI just before he killed Paul King he was doing Agg. Robberys. I did like the follow up on all the appeals. Thanks
Hi Cindy Bennett. I need to contact and talk about the Saldaño case. I live in Buenos Aires. Thanks