A directory of last words by death row inmates

(tdcj.texas.gov)

5 points | by fi-le 14 hours ago ago

4 comments

  • mdaniel 13 hours ago

    That's hard core, and it seems that Texas is the only one which publishes them - the AP had to FOIA to get ones from Georgia https://interactives.ap.org/last-words/ (although I originally thought it was dead because the WABE link didn't have the trailing slash and since it's a GODDAMN SPA the Wayback didn't archive the one magic URL required to make it work https://interactives.ap.org/last-words/data/victims.js )

    Also, the previous submission from 2023 has a healthy bit of commentary: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34315969 (Jan 9, 2023; 271 comments)

  • JSDevOps 12 hours ago

    Strange how so many of them are listed as "Labourers" even the women

  • poobear22 14 hours ago

    I read the first six or seven. I found them pretty powerful, even the admitted guilty ones. I'll read more. Thank you for posting.

    BTW, great book: "The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row" Mr. Hinton was released after 28 yrs.

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