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A 16-year-old Texan who is terminally ill with cancer has revealed his dying wish - for abortion to be outlawed across the state

Jeremiah Thomas, from Waco, urged Governor Greg Abbot in a phone call last week to make abortion illegal 'like murder', to which the pro-life Republican replied that he intended to do just that

Abbot said he would do his best to grant Jeremiah's wish by pursuing a bill to outlaw abortion in the next legislative session, to which the boy's face lit up as he said: 'I would love for that to be what I'm remembered by'

Jeremiah was diagnosed with a form of aggressive bone cancer called Osteoblastic osteosarcoma ten weeks ago, reported Central Texas News Now

His father, Rusty, posted about his son's rounds of chemotherapy and radiation, which caused him to suffer a collapsed lung and become paralyzed

Jeremiah is a fervent pro-life campaigner and had repeatedly made clear he wanted an end to abortion

Share this article Share Governor Scott's wife, Cecilia, contacted Jeremiah on Facebook to send 'prayers and hugs', according to Rusty

This led to Wednesday's phone call, during which Jeremiah was allowed to tell the governor his final wish

'For my wish I wanted to speak to you and discuss a bill of abolition,' he told Governor Scott in a video of the call posted on Facebook

'A recent poll showed that 68 percent of Texans want abortion abolished so I am sure you would be representing the demands of Texans if you passed this bill

'I want you to treat abortion as an act of murder and it should be punished as such

'Scott replied: 'We just had the state Republican Party convention and the one of the most important things that happens there is the party creates a platform of policy positions and your wish is on there

'We are going to pursue the outlawing of abortion altogether in the state of Texas so your wish had been answered

'Rusty, who is national director of pro-life groups Operation Rescue and Operation Save America, said he was proud of his son's dying act

'To have that come out of our son's heart, it's a very selfless act,' he said.'I could really see that this was not just my wish, but the wish of thousands, and thousands of Christians and abolitionists and pro-lifers from all around

'Jeremiah will leave hospital for the final time on Wednesday.'This is going home and either he's going home and God's going to heal him, or he's going home to be with him,' his father said

 

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Beautiful 105 -Year-Old Victorian House in Texas | Small House Design 2018 - Duration: 1:37.

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Texas executes Danny Paul Bible for 1979 rape, murder in Houston - Duration: 9:41.

 HUNTSVILLE, Texas -- Danny Paul Bible, a 66-year-old Texas prisoner accused of four killings and at least nine rapes, has been executed for a 1979 rape and murder in Houston that went unsolved for two decades until he confessed

Bible received lethal injection Wednesday evening for the death of 20-year-old Inez Deaton, whose body was found on the banks of a Houston bayou

 Bible's attorneys had argued to the courts that his multiple health issues made it likely his punishment would be botched and cause him unconstitutional pain

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a last-day appeal about an hour before he was put to death

 CBS affiliate KHOU-TV writes that Bible did mutter "burning . it hurts" as his mother and siblings watched the execution

Bible gave no final statement. His head was shaking slightly as the lethal dose of the sedative pentobarbital began

His breaths then became snores and about a minute after the procedure began, all movement stopped

 Despite fears from his attorneys that a vein would not be found for the IVs, prison technicians had one needle inserted in his left hand three minutes after he was strapped to the death chamber gurney

The second IV was inserted in his right hand after another three minutes. He was pronounced dead at 6:32 p

m., about 15 minutes after the lethal dose started. The execution was the seventh this year in Texas, the country's most active death penalty state

 "Danny Paul Bible is as vile and evil a person that has ever drawn breath," said Larry Lance, whose sister, Pam Hudgins, was among Bible's victims

"We are glad to have witnessed him draw his last breath. I know he will burn in hell for eternity

" Bible's guilt was not disputed, but his lawyers had proposed he be rolled in his wheelchair in front of a firing squad or be administered nitrogen gas to cut off oxygen to his brain until he stopped breathing

Lawyers argued his deteriorating health left his veins unsuitable for IVs to be inserted

 If either of those alternatives wasn't possible - and state attorneys said neither was - Bible's lawyers said his punishment should be stopped

 "His unique and severe medical conditions render lethal injection an intolerably cruel method of execution as applied to him," attorney Nadia Wood told the high court

His civil rights claim "should not be barred simply because Texas has not authorized an alternative method of execution

" Bible's appeal went to the Supreme Court after the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday refused his lawsuit seeking a reprieve, a restraining order and an injunction

Assistant Texas Attorney General Stephen Hoffman said in a court filing that the lawsuit was a "meritless tactic" to delay his "well-deserved execution

" Lethal injection is the only execution method allowed in Texas and changing that would require approval of the state Legislature, which isn't scheduled to meet again until next year

A handful of death penalty states allow nitrogen hypoxia, although the method hasn't been used

Three Utah inmates have been executed by firing squad, the most recent in 2010. Utah now allows that method if drugs for execution are unavailable

 Bible's lawyers also argued that severe tremors accompanying his Parkinson's disease would complicate insertion of needles

They warned of a problematic execution like ones in recent years in Ohio and Alabama

 Hoffman, the state attorney, noted that IVs had been used recently to draw blood from Bible as part of his medical care

 Bible was a drifter with a record of violence in several states when he was arrested in Fort Myers, Florida, in 1999 for a rape in Louisiana

He told detectives in Louisiana about four Texas killings -- including the death of a 4-month-old boy -- and at least nine rapes, including five in San Jacinto County northeast of Houston

 The four slaying victims included 20-year-old Inez Deaton, a friend of Bible's cousin who was found on the banks of a Houston bayou in 1979

Investigators determined she had been raped and fatally stabbed with an ice pick

The killing went unsolved for decades before Bible linked himself to the case, and a jury decided in 2003 that the man who became known in Houston as "the ice pick killer" should die for the slaying

 The three other killings all occurred in North Texas on the same day in May 1983

The victims were Bible's sister-in-law, Tracy Powers; her 4-month-old son, Justin; and Powers' roommate, Pam Hudgins

 Bible pleaded guilty to Hudgins' death and was sentenced to 25 year in prison. He served seven and was released to Montana in 1992 on a form of parole known as mandatory supervision

 At his trial for Deaton's slaying in Texas, Harris County prosecutors presented evidence of robberies, thefts, assaults and abductions, including the rape of an 11-year-old girl in Montana and his confessions to repeated sexual assaults of young girls from 1996 to 1998

 "Some criminals' actions are so heinous, they earn the label 'worst of the worst,'" Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg said

For more infomation >> Texas executes Danny Paul Bible for 1979 rape, murder in Houston - Duration: 9:41.

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Huge EXPLOSION at Texas Hospital - 'building collapse' leaves one dead and a dozen injured - Duration: 3:14.

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Amazing Beautiful 1959 Vintage Spartan with 2 Bedrooms for sale in Texas - Duration: 3:44.

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Solidaridad con los niños recluidos en Tornillo, Texas | Noticiero | Telemundo - Duration: 0:38.

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New Details On Victims Of Explosion Outside Central Texas Hospital - Duration: 1:49.

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In Texas, A Summer Job That Helps Provide Temporary Refuge For Migrants - Duration: 6:28.

In Texas, A Summer Job That Helps Provide Temporary Refuge For Migrants

When I arrived at Casa Vides, I found a nondescript two-story brick building close enough to the border that you could walk to it.

This is a place that provides refuge for two types of people: those who evaded border patrol and those who were caught, handed over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and then released while their cases are still pending.

Casa Vides provides food, shelter and legal support to up to 40 people at a time.

It's run by the faith-based nonprofit, Annunciation House.

"My mom is an immigrant from South America so this issue has always been close to my heart," says Daniel Rottenborn, a 19-year-old volunteering for the summer.

He and 20-year-old volunteer Francis Brockman are both students at University of Notre Dame.

"For me," Brockman says, "I've taken a lot of Spanish classes and so I wanted to put that to use and just the situation with immigration today, like, the political climate.

It was something that I wanted to explore and learn more about.

So I feel like coming to the border was a pretty obvious choice.".

At this shelter, there are families and a number of teens — and that's an interesting experience for a young volunteer like Brockman.

"Sometimes there will be people that come into the house that are 19 or 20, like around our age, and they'll already have kids with them," Brockman says.

"So that's just an entirely different situation that I cannot even imagine at this point my life.".

Casa Vides said we couldn't talk to any of the residents.

But Brockman and Rottenborn have heard from teens here — some of whom crossed illegally instead of through a port of entry – about fleeing all kinds of violence on their journeys.

What little they say, says a lot.

"You see this 16-year-old kid," Rottenborn says.

"He's with his family.

You know, he has a bed, he has food for the first time in a while.

And he's just sitting there quiet.

It strikes me is vastly different than the experience of a normal American teenager.".

Brockman and Rottenborn could have gotten more typical summer jobs.

Brockman says his other option was working at a bagel shop back home in Ohio.

The two are living at Casa Vides sharing a room adjacent to the migrants' rooms.

They spend their time doing chores from cooking to cleaning to organizing games.

"Along this wall here, we have more stuff for babies," Brockman says.

"We have a room full of sheets, dry goods, medicine.".

"Yeah, we have a closet full of cleaning supplies, baby diapers, sanitary products, all of the hygiene and health-oriented stuff as well," Rotterborn adds.

Rotterborn says he and Brockman aren't trained on how to work with babies and children.

The shelter's goal is to promote independence and allow parents to do what they do best, parent.

"The resiliency that we see from these kids when they come into our house, and they start playing with the toys, and immediately, it's like that, you flip a switch, and they go from scared kids hiding behind their parents to just kids," Rotterborn says.

This past weekend, a bus pulled up and 32 undocumented parents got off.

With a few small belongings, including papers, they quietly walked into Casa Vides, greeted by staff with hugs.

The parents had been separated from their children at the border.

Their criminal cases were dropped after Trump reversed his policy on family separation.

Casa Vides tells migrants they can stay at the shelter as long as they want.

Many will connect with family members in the U.S.

and move out to live with them while they wait for their day in court.

For more infomation >> In Texas, A Summer Job That Helps Provide Temporary Refuge For Migrants - Duration: 6:28.

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7-Year-Old Held Underwater in Bathtub, Tortured During Texas Home Invasion — as Suspects Seen on Cam - Duration: 2:54.

On Monday morning, three masked suspects broke into a home in Richmond, Texas, where, for more than 40 minutes, they tortured a 7-year-old boy, holding his head underwater in a full bathtub while demanding cash from the home's owner, who was the boy's father

Now, authorities are appealing to the public for information leading to arrests

A statement from the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office says officers were summoned to the scene of a home invasion early Monday, and learned the suspects filled a tub in the home with hot water before "repeatedly" dunking the boy in the water

The suspects wanted to know where money was hidden in the home, a statement from police explains

They fled in a waiting car and made off with jewelry, cellphones, cash, and car keys

Fort Bend County Sheriff Troy Nehls said during a press conference on Tuesday that the sheer viciousness of the attack left longtime lawmen stunned

"Just horrible to think that we have three individuals out there that are trying to make a little extra money, and they're gonna do that to a young man like that? A child? How dare you," said Nehls

Images released by police show one of the suspects was armed. Another shows a suspect next to the child

Police also released photos of the suspects' distinctive clothing caught on home surveillance camera, and believe one of the accused is female

Nehls said the boy was treated at a local hospital for water in his lungs. He has since been released

The boy's father was also injured during the home invasion. One of the suspects hit the father, who is a local business owner, and may have been targeted for that very reason

Nehls said the four suspects should be ashamed. "Three crooks forcing their way into a home in the middle of the night is appalling," he said in a statement

"To make matters worse, they accosted a 7-year-old child," he said. Those with information about the suspects can call (281) 342-TIPS and could receive a $25,000 reward

Crime

For more infomation >> 7-Year-Old Held Underwater in Bathtub, Tortured During Texas Home Invasion — as Suspects Seen on Cam - Duration: 2:54.

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Houston's 'Ice Pick Killer' Executed in Texas for 1979 Rape and Murder - Duration: 9:57.

 (HUNTSVILLE, Texas) — A Texas prisoner accused of four killings and at least nine rapes was executed Wednesday for a 1979 rape and murder in Houston that went unsolved for two decades until he confessed

 Danny Paul Bible, 66, received lethal injection Wednesday evening after unsuccessful appeals contended his multiple health issues made it likely his execution would be botched and cause him unconstitutional pain

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a last-day appeal about an hour before he was put to death without apparent complications

 Asked by the warden if he had a final statement, Bible replied: "No, sir."  His head was shaking slightly as the lethal dose of the sedative pentobarbital began

His attorneys said Parkinson's disease was among his ailments.  As the drug started to take effect, Bible started taking quick breaths, muttered at one point that it was "burning" and that it "hurt

" His breaths then became snores and about a minute after the procedure began, all movement stopped

 Despite fears from his attorneys that a vein would not be found for the IVs, prison technicians had one needle inserted in his left hand three minutes after he was strapped to the death chamber gurney

The second IV was inserted in his right hand after another three minutes.  He stared intently at relatives of two of his victims who watched through a window a few feet from him, but never said anything to them

 He was pronounced dead at 6:32 p.m., about 15 minutes after the lethal dose started

The execution was the seventh this year in Texas, the country's most active death penalty state

 "Danny Paul Bible is as vile and evil a person that has ever drawn breath," said Larry Lance, whose sister, Pam Hudgins, was among Bible's victims

"We are glad to have witnessed him draw his last breath. I know he will burn in hell for eternity

"  Bible's guilt was not disputed, but his lawyers had proposed he be rolled in his wheelchair in front of a firing squad or be administered nitrogen gas to cut off oxygen to his brain until he stopped breathing

Lawyers argued his deteriorating health left his veins unsuitable for IVs to be inserted

 If either of those alternatives wasn't possible — and state attorneys said neither was — Bible's lawyers said his punishment should be stopped

 "His unique and severe medical conditions render lethal injection an intolerably cruel method of execution as applied to him," attorney Nadia Wood told the high court

His civil rights claim "should not be barred simply because Texas has not authorized an alternative method of execution

"  Bible's appeal went to the Supreme Court after the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday refused his lawsuit seeking a reprieve, a restraining order and an injunction

Assistant Texas Attorney General Stephen Hoffman said in a court filing that the lawsuit was a "meritless tactic" to delay his "well-deserved execution

"  Lethal injection is the only execution method allowed in Texas and changing that would require approval of the state Legislature, which isn't scheduled to meet again until next year

A handful of death penalty states allow nitrogen hypoxia, although the method hasn't been used

Three Utah inmates have been executed by firing squad, the most recent in 2010. Utah now allows that method if drugs for execution are unavailable

 Bible's lawyers also argued that severe tremors accompanying his Parkinson's disease would complicate insertion of needles

They warned of a problematic execution like ones in recent years in Ohio and Alabama

 Hoffman, the state attorney, noted that IVs had been used recently to draw blood from Bible as part of his medical care

 Bible was a drifter with a record of violence in several states when he was arrested in Fort Myers, Florida, in 1999 for a rape in Louisiana

He told detectives in Louisiana about four Texas killings — including the death of a 4-month-old boy — and at least nine rapes, including five in San Jacinto County northeast of Houston

 The four slaying victims included 20-year-old Inez Deaton, a friend of Bible's cousin who was found on the banks of a Houston bayou in 1979

Investigators determined she had been raped and fatally stabbed with an ice pick

The killing went unsolved for decades before Bible linked himself to the case, and a jury decided in 2003 that the man who became known in Houston as "the ice pick killer" should die for the slaying

 The three other killings all occurred in North Texas on the same day in May 1983

The victims were Bible's sister-in-law, Tracy Powers; her 4-month-old son, Justin; and Powers' roommate, Hudgins

 Bible pleaded guilty to Hudgins' death and was sentenced to 25 year in prison

He served seven and was released to Montana in 1992 on a form of parole known as mandatory supervision

 At his trial for Deaton's slaying in Texas, Harris County prosecutors presented evidence of robberies, thefts, assaults and abductions, including the rape of an 11-year-old girl in Montana and his confessions to repeated sexual assaults of young girls from 1996 to 1998

 "Some criminals' actions are so heinous, they earn the label 'worst of the worst,'" Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg said

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