The Dhaka Times Desk The remains of a woman who saw 300 executions have been found! 300 executions were witnessed by a Texas woman named Michelle Lyons.
According to a BBC report, Texas is one of the states in the United States where the death penalty is still in force. Texas is also one of the states with the highest number of executions. Michelle Lyons, a Texas woman, witnessed at least 300 such executions.
Michelle Lyons was originally a newspaper reporter in Texas. This woman was associated with journalism for a long time. He also served as a spokesperson for the Texas Department of Justice. In total, he saw at least 300 executions in his 18-year career. Michelle Lyons has to taste such experience because of her professional reason. Michelle Lyons has written about that experience in a book called 'Death Row: The Final Minute'.
Michelle Lyons writes that she saw her first execution 22 years ago. After the execution of a man named Xavier Crook, he wrote in his journal that I am normal about the matter. What should I really suffer!
Michelle Lyons put ethics above emotion. So Michelle didn't mind Xavier killing two men with a hammer. In an interview given to the BBC, Michelle Lyons said, "It was part of my job to see executions carried out." I have always been in favor of the death penalty. For some crimes this punishment seems to me to be the most effective punishment. Since I was young and single, I only had two colors of everything. White or black.
But currently, Michelle Lyons said that she is in a lot of mental pain due to her experiences. 18 years ago today, Michelle watched a man named Ricky McGinn be executed by injection. That experience still haunts him. Michelle Lyons still can't forget the scene of Rick's mother looking down at Rick from the glass cell (the room where the criminal was executed by injection) for the last time.
Michelle Lyons said, "Now when I look at the notes from that time, I realize that they hurt me. It's not a bad feeling that hasn't worked yet. Then I would claim that bad feeling. My own toughness is what keeps me going and keeps me going. But now I don't feel so strong.
It should be noted that Texas is at the top in terms of execution of the death penalty among the states of the United States. In 2000 alone, 40 people were executed in this state. Criminals were executed by needle-syringe in a glass-enclosed room in a Victorian building called Huntsville.