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Capital punishment advocates and opponents battle to save Oklahoma death row inmate.

Lea ⁣and‍ Richard Glossip are shown during a⁢ visit on death row in the Oklahoma State⁣ Penitentiary⁤ in McAlester, Oklahoma. (Courtesy Lea Glossip)

Van⁣ Treese Family Wants Justice

Attorney Don Knight ⁤addresses demonstrators during a May 9, ‌2023 ⁤protest in support of Richard Glossip⁤ at the Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City. (Michael Clements/The Epoch Times)

(L) Justin Jackson, (2nd‍ L) Oklahoma State Rep. J.J. ‌Humphrey,‌ (3rd L) ⁢Lea Glossip, (3rd R) Richard ​Glossip, (2nd‌ R)‌ Sister Helen ⁢Prejean,⁤ and (R) ‍Oklahoma State Rep. Kevin ⁤McDugle during a visit on Oklahoma’s​ death row in the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester, Oklahoma. (Courtesy‍ Lea Glossip)

Process Plagued With Problems

Death penalty abolitionist Sister Helen Prejean is greeted ‍by a supporter during a ‍demonstration in the Oklahoma⁢ capitol building, on May 4, 2023. (Michael Clements/The Epoch⁢ Times)

Call to Follow the‍ Facts

No Physical Evidence

Placards used by demonstrators calling for a⁤ reprieve for death ⁣row inmate Richard⁢ Glossip⁤ sit in a hallway of the Oklahoma State capitol, on May​ 5, 2023. (Michael Clements/The Epoch Times)

The ​Oklahoma State ⁤Penitentiary in McAlester, Oklahoma, on Sept. ‍30, 2015.​ (Nick Oxford/Reuters)

Family Feels Forgotten

An anti-death penalty⁤ button⁣ is worn by a demonstrator attending ⁣a protest against the scheduled execution ‌of convicted murderer Richard Glossip, at the state ⁣capitol in Oklahoma City, ⁣on Sept. 15, 2015. (Nick Oxford/Reuters)

Correct Inevitable Mistakes



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