By Dhyana Levey
Daily Journal Staff Writer
BERKELEY - After each execution Pastor Carroll Pickett experienced during 15 years as a Texas death house chaplain, he made an audio-recorded accounting of the event.
The 1989 execution of Carlos De Luna, charged with stabbing to death a single mother and gas station clerk, made a strong impression on Pickett. The case also intrigued Chicago Tribune reporters Steve Mills and Maurice Possley, who wrote a series o...
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