justin jones, a friend of mine, glad to hear him speak out as the director of corrections who had toklahoma. our history of botched execions, wrongful conviction's. like sister helen said, gives great pause for concern. myself, my family, murder victims. my brother was killed at langston university, oklahoma's only hbcu. there was the option of the streets taking him down and i couldn't say yes because it would not bring my brother back. through 20ears, i went through a process of forgiving the guy, rren smi, ofhe homicide that killed my brother. i hope to et him one day. i don'tnow about the rest of my family. but at that point my life took off. i became a state senator. i introduced legislatioto abolish the death penalty. just believing and knowing and understanding that it costs more to kill someone, in oklahoma, it is racially and geographically and economically discriminatory. we get it ong here often. i helped exonerate two people from death row. like you said, we also have severe cases of prosecutorial misconduct. and then the botched executions. we had a moratorium for a whil