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Too frail for death row? Texas inmate seeks execution reprieve

"In recent years, death row inmates were just as likely to die awaiting execution as they were to be executed. Last year, 24 death row inmates across the country died in prison awaiting execution, mostly due to natural causes, while 23 inmates were executed."

Reuters

June 18, 2018

Death RowAnthony BradleyJuly 29, 2018Reuters, Death Penalty, Death Row, Texas
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