National Geographic’s Last Words From Death Row
July 29th, 2009 by Courtney
Luis Ramirez
Age: 42
Convicted of murdering his ex-wife’s boyfriendI did not kill your loved one, but I hope that one day you find out who did. I wish I could tell you the reason why, or give some kind of solace; you lost someone you love very much. The same as my family and friends are going to lose in a few minutes. I am sure he died unjustly, just like I am.
Executed October 20, 2005Read more: Explorer | Inside Death Row | National Geographic Channel
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