Last Words of Death Row Inmates
Well this is downright creepy. Somebody emailed me a link to a page on the Texas Department of Criminal Justice’s site. It lists the final words of 376 people executed by the state. A random sampling:
Yes sir. To Mr. Jerry Nutt, I just hope this brings some kind of peace to your family. I wish I could bring them back, but I can’t. I hope my death brings peace; don’t hang on to the hate. Momma, stay strong. Lord forgive me for my sins because here I come. Let’s go, Warden.
I just want to tell my Mom that I am sorry that I caused her so much pain and my family and stuff. I love them and I hurt for the the fact that they are going to be hurting. I really hate that; and that I’m hoping they are going to be O.K.
Be strong, brother. Be strong, my brother. Be strong, Mom. It’s going to be alright. I love all of you. Don’t forget that. Ironic, isn’t it? I’m a cross. Ya’ll take care of each other. I’ll be watching over you. Thank you, Dana……Yes.
Man that’s macabre. As we leave this world, we apparently think of those who brought us into it.