| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | Debra Barton | |
| 2 | Franz Kurz | Fair investigation. Fair trial. Of Need. |
| 3 | Carol Leonard | This case MUST be reinvestigated- for Justice sake!! |
| 4 | Karen E Torley | Arkie Bartons case NEEDS to be re investigated and retried in a neutral area where people will listen to the entire case and the evidence without prejudice. This entire case stinks. |
| 5 | Maria Rubin | |
| 6 | Maartje Kok | |
| 7 | Kees Kok | |
| 8 | Annette Blankenship | |
| 9 | Buzz Carey | I wish you all the luck... |
| 10 | Dolores Owen | It is not "investigating" when officials arbitrarily select only the "facts" that support their hunches and disregard those facts that glaringly contradict those "hunches". |
| 11 | Anna Bussell | |
| 12 | Joyce Dove | |
| 13 | Mandy Kokani | |
| 14 | john flahive | when will the "justice" system become just |
| 15 | Karen Sample | Why wasn't the debris under the victims fingernails tested ? Why wasn't the hair found at the crime scene tested ? From what I have read here, Walter Barton did not get a fair trial ! There are too many unaswered questions here, and I think Walter Barton deserves the right to a FAIR trial, and they do need to a thorough re-investigation of this case, for the sake of two people Gladys Kuehler, and Walter Barton ! |
| 16 | Arnold Schrank | |
| 17 | Audrey kirkpatrick | |
| 18 | La Verl Tilton | |
| 19 | Anonymous | Justice for Arkie is long overdue! |
| 20 | william bryan sorens | thanks for the opportunity to join with you for justice |
| 21 | Carolyn Steiner | |
| 22 | K Heidemann | this is a great miscarriage of justice...please reinvestigate and find Walter Barton NOT GUILTY! |
| 23 | Catherine Shook | |
| 24 | carrie larkins | i am studing forensic science and have looked into this case and i must say it is rediculas that this man is in prison let alone on death row. |
| 25 | gea | I know for a fact that Arkie is innocent.
We have to wake up and stop this injustice that has been done to him and get him home with his wife and family |
| 26 | david house | lets make the word, justice, something more than idle talk! |
| 27 | Anonymous | Please do a real and complete investigation. This case looks like a sham and is a disgrace. So many innocent people are wrongly convicted - please correct a wrong and do not ruin this man's life. It happens far too often in the US. Thank you. |
| 28 | Gwen Lassen | The way this case has been handled again and again is beyond ridiculous. Arkie's case is beyond reasonable doubt. He would never have been retried so many times if there wasn't misconduct, errors and plenty of doubt. This case needs an investigation, it needs the time and work it deserves, and in the end, I believe it needs to be overturned. |
| 29 | constance kosuda | |
| 30 | Lynn Goring | |
| 31 | Jennifer Thornton | |
| 32 | Leah Gitter | |
| 33 | mary scheib | we need to be sure we are convicting the right people in this country that is what separates us from the others and puts us above them as a democracy |
| 34 | Anonymous | Let the Man go!!! This is crazy, what an injustice! |
| 35 | Sherree Smith | |
| 36 | David W. Collingsworth | Stand up for Justice! Come on be for real! Give the man a fair trial. |
| 37 | Carla Andrews | Justice for Arkie! |
| 38 | Patricia Than | This is justice? |
| 39 | carol warburton | |
| 40 | Judith L. Metzger | |
| 41 | Joyce Dove | |
| 42 | Esther | |
| 43 | John C Thomson | |
| 44 | Noel E Cain | This is just another instance of the outrageous investigative modus operandi and the resultant wacky jurisprudence practiced in the United States of America. If there was ever evidence of the mindset of the powers that be in the USA surely Al Graib and Guantanamo Bay are overwhelming in the indictment against that nation. As an Australian,I like most of my countrymen have grave misgivings regarding the so called leadership of the United States of America. No right thinking person could be comfortable with the notion that the USA is always right and the rest of us "lesser mortals" are always wrong. Louisiana recently is another window into the mindset of the upper echelon of the USA. The death penalty is wrong where ever it is imposed. It is manifestly wrong in the USA where it is imposed mostly unlawfully (by international standards) and then on the under privillaged, poor, and the minority groups. If one is rich and famous in the USA it is most unlikely that one will receive the death penalty no matter of what attrocity one is convicted. Noel E Cain(Australia) - noelcain@bigpond.net.au |
| 45 | Marie Daff | |
| 46 | JULIE HAYS | |
| 47 | Pattie Olson | |
| 48 | Margaret Phillips | |
| 49 | Paula Skillicorn | Death qualifying jurors predisposes them to a decision to convict. Preventing full disclosure ensures the prosecutor will win in any death penalty case in this state. It is time to do away with this political lottery. |
| 50 | Scott Baker | Have I SIGNED THIS
BEFORE? |