kate to witness the execution. they opened the curtains and there he was strapped to a gurney. he looked very old and very gray. in the end he looked us square in the eye and mouthed the words, it s okay and in that moment, tears leaked out of my eyes because it wasn t okay. i was glad when he died. i ll never forget tim mcveigh, i don t think. i didn t want him to live. many of them wanted him to live, not me. but i didn t find any relief because there is no way it can help bring back all these people and all these feelings. there is no way they can bring back all of my legs and me walk and me being sick all the time with bad lungs. there is just no way. at the end of the day, no
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