Meet the only man that George W. Bush ever ‘pardoned’ – but why?

21st Century Wire

When George W. Bush was governor of Texas, something very, very bizarre went down, and to this day, neither the mainstream press, or the alternative media have made much headway on this strange turn of events…

The investigation focuses around what links Bush, his family or inner circle, had with the convicted serial killer and self-proclaimed cannibal and satantic abuser, Henry Lee Lucas (photo, left), who received an official stay of execution by then Texas governor George W. Bush – even though the governor was notorious for rejecting clemency requests – having executed more people during his tenure than any other state governor.  

This is a story worth digging in to…

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Some may consider it water under the bridge, but George W. Bush executed more people than any other governor in American history.

But there was one exception – and it was totally bizarre.

Bush’s lust for state execution should have disqualified him for the presidency, but it was virtually never brought up and the story of his one and only pardon was definitely not made into a news item…


http://21stcenturywire.com/2014/03/03/meet-the-only-man-that-george-w-bush-ever-pardoned-but-why/

5 thoughts on “Meet the only man that George W. Bush ever ‘pardoned’ – but why?

  1. I’m pretty certain that I murdered the real Henry Lucas in the early 80’s. This is just conspiracy propaganda. Lucas was a friend of Paco’s (Medellin Cartel, cocaine) and they hunted white females together on the east coast of Florida to rape and murder.

    Great, so Bush is part of the conspiracy too? I was hoping for better.

  2. She seems to always say she murdered someone. I think she is not all there. Henry responded to her one time asking if she was admitting to murder on this site. Strange indeed.

    1. Lucas was murdered. How can you bring someone to trial if they’re already dead. He was a convenient “dead fall guy” for Bush’s drug trade. It makes perfect sense. The rest of them were probably potential witnesses against Bush.

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