Robert Alton Harris
“You can be a king or a street sweeper, but everyone dances with the grim reaper.”
David Edwin Mason
No final words
William George Bonin
“That I feel the death penalty is not an answer to the problems at hand. That I feel it sends the wrong message to the youth of the country. Young people act as they see other people acting instead of as people tell them to act. And I would suggest that when a person has a thought of doing anything serious against the law, that before they did, that they should go to a quiet place and think about it seriously.”
Keith Daniel Williams
No Final Words
Thomas M. Thompson
“For 17 years the AG has been pursuing the wrong man. In time he will come to know this. I don’t want anyone to avenge my death. Instead I want you to stop killing people. God bless.”
Jaturun Siripongs
No final words provided.
Manuel Babbitt
“I forgive all of you.”
Darrell Keith Rich
“Peace.”
Robert Lee Massie
“Forgiveness. Giving up all hope for a better past.”
Stephen Wayne Anderson
No final words.
Donald Beardslee
No final words.
Stanley Williams
No final words.
Clarence Ray Allen
“First of all I’d like to say how good the last meal was, how much I enjoyed it and how much I love my family and friends who have stood by me all these years. I’d also like to thank my friends from Europe who have written to me and my spiritual advisor Richard Williams, one lady, Henny Ripp from Holland, and another lady from Italy, Christine Kaufmann, who I gave an Indian name of Morning Sun, and she’s been that to me, and all of the inmates on death row that I’m leaving behind that they will be joining me one day.
“One good friend I’ve got that I hate to leave behind who’s been my neighbor for 20 years is Ward Weaver. And all of my family that was here to visit me during this period, I love you very much for being with me during this time.
“My last words will be, ‘Hoka Hey, it’s a good day to die.’ Thank you very much. I love you all. Goodbye.”
Tookie Williams
No final words
“You can be a king or a street sweeper, but everyone dances with the grim reaper.”
David Edwin Mason
No final words
William George Bonin
“That I feel the death penalty is not an answer to the problems at hand. That I feel it sends the wrong message to the youth of the country. Young people act as they see other people acting instead of as people tell them to act. And I would suggest that when a person has a thought of doing anything serious against the law, that before they did, that they should go to a quiet place and think about it seriously.”
Keith Daniel Williams
No Final Words
Thomas M. Thompson
“For 17 years the AG has been pursuing the wrong man. In time he will come to know this. I don’t want anyone to avenge my death. Instead I want you to stop killing people. God bless.”
Jaturun Siripongs
No final words provided.
Manuel Babbitt
“I forgive all of you.”
Darrell Keith Rich
“Peace.”
Robert Lee Massie
“Forgiveness. Giving up all hope for a better past.”
Stephen Wayne Anderson
No final words.
Donald Beardslee
No final words.
Stanley Williams
No final words.
Clarence Ray Allen
“First of all I’d like to say how good the last meal was, how much I enjoyed it and how much I love my family and friends who have stood by me all these years. I’d also like to thank my friends from Europe who have written to me and my spiritual advisor Richard Williams, one lady, Henny Ripp from Holland, and another lady from Italy, Christine Kaufmann, who I gave an Indian name of Morning Sun, and she’s been that to me, and all of the inmates on death row that I’m leaving behind that they will be joining me one day.
“One good friend I’ve got that I hate to leave behind who’s been my neighbor for 20 years is Ward Weaver. And all of my family that was here to visit me during this period, I love you very much for being with me during this time.
“My last words will be, ‘Hoka Hey, it’s a good day to die.’ Thank you very much. I love you all. Goodbye.”
Tookie Williams
No final words
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