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I didn't know if this should go in the Media forum, or the Law and Order forum, so, I put it here.
Texas Monthly is known for it's left leaning bias, but I don't see that here, amazingly.
It's an interesting story with a perspective I've never thought of- that said, this is what you get when "civil" or "society" invokes its privilege of capital punishment. And yes, I have a problem with that. I despise having someone with no skin in the game trying to make a name for themselves to further themselves at others expense.
Texas Monthly is known for it's left leaning bias, but I don't see that here, amazingly.
It's an interesting story with a perspective I've never thought of- that said, this is what you get when "civil" or "society" invokes its privilege of capital punishment. And yes, I have a problem with that. I despise having someone with no skin in the game trying to make a name for themselves to further themselves at others expense.
The Witness
For more than a decade, Michelle Lyons’s job required her to watch condemned criminals be put to death. After 278 executions, she won't ever be the same.
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