Sabrina Butler-Smith: The fight for freedom of the first woman ever exonerated from death row in the US

Sabrina Butler-Smith tells Rachel Sharp how she lost six-and-a-half years of her life in prison, was labeled a ‘child killer’ and was robbed of the chance to grieve for her nine-month-old son. Now, she is fighting to end the death penalty and to stop others being sent to death row – and executed – for crimes they didn’t commit

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isototo
isototo
1 year ago

I enjoyed reading your article, which is both informative and engaging. Your writing style is exceptional, and your ideas are well-supported.

paus4d
paus4d
1 year ago

I agree with the practical and useful advice you provide in this article.

isototo
isototo
7 months ago

I appreciate the way you include diverse perspectives and voices in your writing, making the article more inclusive and representative.