Gregory Russeau: Life on death row
Gregory Russeau says he’s ready to die. He says that he is at peace, after thirteen years of waiting. On Thursday he will be executed.
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Gregory Russeau says he’s ready to die. He says that he is at peace, after thirteen years of waiting. On Thursday he will be executed.
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