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Death Row Vigil: Photos, Audio, and Thoughts from the Execution of Tookie Williams

Photographs and audio clips from the vigil at San Quentin, where Stanley Tookie Williams was executed after midnight on Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2005

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December 13, 2005

An anti-death penalty activist keeps vigil at the East Gate of San Quentin prison on Monday evening.


 

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The execution of Stanley Tookie Williams was murder. What is even
more tragic is that while he was
alive he inspired so many adults
and youth in California's criminal
justice system- and who knows how
many lives he saved from death or
a life time of incarceration.
To me he was a man of great courage
and honor- who died with dignity.
I hope all of us will remember him,
I know I will.
Posted by:Judy MarshAugust 4, 2008 8:46:12 PMRespond ^

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