Testifying to the heightened demonic activity in this age of deception, a convicted murderer’s last words before being executed Tuesday were cryptic, and creepy. Patrick Knight, known in prison as the “Insane Cajun,” was convicted for the 1991 Texas murders of Walter and Mary Ann Werner. Knight had promised to tell a joke at his execution, and even solicited them from other people over the internet and by mail. When time came to deliver, however, Knight’s humor prove to be eerily dark and provocative.
After acknowledging his pledge to tell a joke, Knight told two jokes. “Death has set me free,” he said, “That’s the biggest joke. I deserve this.” Then Knight added his closer: “And the other joke is that I am not Patrick Bryan Knight and y’all can’t stop this execution now. Go ahead, I’m finished.” Indeed, Knight deserved his punishment. But the question now is did he act alone, and exactly who was set free?
(Read about it at CNN.com)
[For the record: Knight did have a male accomplice who is serving life in prison]