A small group of people, including five journalists, witnessed the execution of convicted murderer Kenneth Eugene Smith.
The Angolite, the Louisiana State Penitentiary’s inmate-run news magazine, published photos revealing the seared flesh of a man who’d died in the chair.
Soon after Prejean’s execution, the Louisiana legislature passed laws mandating lethal injections for executions.
Around the time I witnessed Prejean’s execution, roughly 80% of Americans said they approved of the death penalty, according to a Gallup poll.
Prejean, who was convicted and executed for the murder of Donald Cleveland, a Louisiana state trooper, was 17 at the time of the murder.
Persons:
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Organizations:
CNN, Angola State, The New Orleans Times, Louisiana State, Gallup
Locations:
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