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Like Gissendaner, Wood case may change hearts on death penalty
Many Americans support capital punishment until they hear a story or meet someone who makes it personal to them, anti-death penalty activist Melissa Browning says. “Everything changes when you see it through the eyes of someone who is personally affected,” said Browning, assistant professor of contextual ministry at Mercer University’s McAfee School of Theology in Atlanta....
Jeff Brumley