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"It is not uncommon for death row inmates to maintain their innocence. By the time they get inside the death chamber, and it's apparent that the execution is going to take place, usually something happens, and they may not come right out and say, 'I did it'. You know, "Warden, would you tell the victim's family I’m sorry? Would you tell my Momma I'm sorry?" Something that says, ‘I did this.’ Edward didn’t do that. So I leaned down, and whispered in his ear. I thought, maybe I could reach him, because I really wanted to make sure that he was at peace with his god and with himself. I said, "Edward, it’s not important for you to confess to this crime, it’s not important that anybody here in this room hears the truth, the only thing that’s important is that you let your maker, your God, know the truth and you be at peace with him." He looked at me very calmly, and he said, 'Warden, I’m at peace with my God, how are you gonna be with yours?'"
Have A Nice Life 2017
Just a piece of "bloodhail" by Have A Nice Life from last night in Boston.
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