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- Reading through the 20 or so most used words, you can pretty much form a generic last statement that sums up the sentiments of a large majority of the men who are executed in Texas. “ [04 – Sorry.] [05 – God], [06 – Just] [07 – Forgive].” In actual fact, the 3-word phrase prisoners elect to include in their final statements the most is I love you.
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Find the last statements of the inmates executed by the state of Texas since 1982. Browse by name, TDCJ number, age, date, race, county and execution link.
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Dec 13, 2023 · Most of them had something to say in their last moments, and those words are now collected in a book, Final Words: 578 Men and Women Executed on Texas Death Row. About 100 chose to say...
Feb 18, 2023 · The web page shows a list of executed death row inmates in Texas and their final statements, which are available for public access. It also provides historical background on the methods and laws of capital punishment in Texas since 1819.
Jun 13, 2022 · Read the final statements of all 574 people executed by Texas since 1976. Some express love, regret, anger, sadness and readiness, while others decline to speak.
Jun 13, 2022 · The words from 543 Texas death row inmates – including 3 women and 540 men – provide a unique glimpse into the thoughts and emotions in their final moments. Houston Chronicle Logo Hearst...
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Nov 17, 2023 · Read the statements of five people convicted and sentenced to death in El Paso who were executed in Texas since 1980. Their last words range from apologies, forgiveness, love, and peace to defiance and readiness.