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As her execution date approaches, reports indicate that her physical health has deteriorated significantly—raising further ethical questions about carrying out a death sentence so late in life.
The Victim’s Family: Justice Delayed
While much attention focuses on the condemned, the victim’s family has lived with their own form of imprisonment.
For over 30 years, they have attended hearings, read legal briefs, and waited for closure. Each appeal meant revisiting painful memories and reliving the worst moment of their lives.
A Shifting Public Perspective
Advances in DNA testing have exonerated numerous death row inmates, revealing the fallibility of the justice system. Concerns about racial bias, mental illness, and wrongful convictions have reshaped the debate.