CHRISTY GUTOWSKI
Chicago Tribune
Gray had lived behind bars for more than 40 years, serving a life sentence for hiring a relative to kill his business partner in 1978.
In the decades that followed, he tried to improve himself in prison, his lawyer said, working as a barber, a teacher and paralegal. He mentored younger men and ran an inmatesâ chapter of the Jaycees charity, as well as other prison programs.
Citing his age and poor health, Grayâs lawyer made a final plea for mercy dated Nov. 5. A day later, Gray died of complications related to COVID-19.
Due to the novel coronavirus, which has drastically changed almost every aspect of our lives, annual dental visits have also changed.
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