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An animated music video based on Texas death row prisoner Gene Hathorns lyrics and original drawings, Marco Evaristtis paintings and Kenneth Thordals music.
Listen to more songs:
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Texas death row inmate Mauriceo Brown wrote several poems and rap songs about his murder conviction and death sentence. During his interview with CourtTVnews.com - on July 11 2006 at the Polunsky Prison Unit in Livingston, Texas - he performed one of his raps, called "Dead Man Walking." He was executed on Wednesday, July 19 2006.
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This performance of his poetry was recorded on July 25, 2007 at the Polunsky Unit in Livington Texas by David Mass.
Video is from the Rally to save Kenneth Foster on July 21st, 2007 in Austin Texas
Miller and Sons Wrecker that passed me on Beltway 8 crossing over the Hardy Toll Road going East. He cut across the double white lines coming off 45 and passed me reaching speeds of 95 mph.
This wrecker was going 90+ mph from 610 all the way to Beltway 8. July 8 2008 about 2am. The company name was Your Parking Service/Solution or Your Parking Services or Solution I can't remember.
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