Thomas Lee Ward (English Wikipedia)

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  • Nelson, Lane; Foster, Burk (2000). "Any Last Words?". Burk Foster's Site / Death Penalty. Burk Foster. Archived from the original on 8 October 2003. Retrieved 4 April 2021. Thomas L. Ward ... dictated these last words to his attorney: "I am leaving the world at peace with myself and with the Almighty. I feel remorse for the things that I did. I hope that young people today will learn that violence is not an answer. I hope the legal system learns that lesson, too. The death penalty is not a solution." - Appeared in Lane Nelson and Burk Foster, Death Watch: A Death Penalty Anthology, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2001, pp. 283-296. Also appeared in The Angolite, November/December 2000 & January/February 2001, pp. 44-51.

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  • Nelson, Lane; Foster, Burk (2000). "Any Last Words?". Burk Foster's Site / Death Penalty. Burk Foster. Archived from the original on 8 October 2003. Retrieved 4 April 2021. Thomas L. Ward ... dictated these last words to his attorney: "I am leaving the world at peace with myself and with the Almighty. I feel remorse for the things that I did. I hope that young people today will learn that violence is not an answer. I hope the legal system learns that lesson, too. The death penalty is not a solution." - Appeared in Lane Nelson and Burk Foster, Death Watch: A Death Penalty Anthology, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2001, pp. 283-296. Also appeared in The Angolite, November/December 2000 & January/February 2001, pp. 44-51.