Final Statements of Texas Death Row Inmates: Remorse and Reflections Before Execution
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Summary
The article presents the last statements of Texas death row inmates, featuring direct quotes from condemned individuals expressing remorse, seeking forgiveness for victims' families, offering spiritual advice to their own families, and reflecting on the ongoing trauma caused by their crimes decades later. The content appears to be a collection of final words spoken before execution, providing insight into the emotional and psychological state of inmates facing capital punishment.
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· 4 pulledYes, I would like to say that I hope the victim's family, their extended family, and their loved ones can find forgiveness in their heart and that you can begin to heal and move past this.
There is no winners in this situation, it creates more victims and traumatizes more people twenty-eight years later.
I'm sorry for what I did, I'm sorry for what happened, and I want to tell all of y'all, I love you and that keep Jesus in your life, keep Jesus first.
To my children, get to know the Lord, and I love you all. That's it Warden.
The last words of Texas death row inmates